For the uninitiated the term "Kaki" literally means "Leg" in the Malaysian Language or Bahasa Malaysia. Colloquially, Kaki-Golf, refers to a person who plays (in this case, love) Golf.

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Farewell 2015

In a short few hours we will bid 2015 farewell. So, in keeping with tradition, here's a post to recollect a couple of the golfing highlights in 2015.

1. Earlier in February, I attended the Maybank Malaysian Open 2015 at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, catching the stars from the European Tour, Asian Tour and our Local pros in action. Anirban Lahiri played superbly on the last day to bag his biggest win. 





2. In May, the PGM / Asian Development Tour rolled into town for the PGM MNRB Sarawak Championship, where I caught up with my mate Chris and met ADT players, Nick and Greg. Good times.






3. Then the Kaki - Golf crew embarked on our yearly golfing trip. This time, we headed to Bandung!




4. In August, I participated in the Kuching leg of the BMW International Golf Cup 2015 at the Samarahan Country Club and managed 1st runner up in the nett - guest category. My first time winning something in a golf tournament! (well there was that wooden spoon one time..)





5. October was a literally golf month and we start off with the Sime Darby LPGA 2015. Attended for the first time and it was really fun seeing the stars of the LPGA in action. Jessica Korda, snapped a winless streak with some superb golf over the four days.






6. At the end of October came the biggest Malaysian golfing event in 2015. The CIMB Classic. I have attended twice as a spectator and this year, I volunteered and had an absolutely smashing time. Met with some of the biggest stars in the game and saw the action up close from behind the ropes. I am looking forward to CIMB Classic 2016 already!




Needless to say it's been a really fantastic golfing year for me and I am very thankful. 

Looking forward to 2016 and am hoping for more of the same. I hope 2015 has been kind to you, thank you for visiting my humble blog and have a safe and happy new year!

Monday, December 28, 2015

Grindworks : Your Wedge, Your Game.

I have been gaming the Callaway MacDaddy wedges (52* / 56*) for over a year now and they have served me well.

The last trip I made to K.L, my golf - kakis Alan, Kenny and TJ were raving about how good these 'Grindworks' wedges were. 


I am not really familiar with JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) golfing equipment so I was rather curious just how good these wedges were. As the saying goes, curiosity kills the cat. That fateful afternoon I tried out a demo Grindworks 56* wedge and was stunned.

Stunned at how good the clean design looked (I mean just look at it!) and Stunned at how BUTTERY SOFT it felt hitting a shot. 


The thing about these Grindwork wedges is that they don't come off the rack. Choose from 6 grinds and match it with your desired shaft. Also, the website offers a very comprehensive guide to each grind, so you can decide which one fits your game.

Depending on what variation you choose to go with, a wedge could set you back RM500 - RM600 easy. 


Needless to say, I succumbed and decided to get two wedges in 52* and 56* and was recommended the Dynamic Gold Spinner Wedge + shaft to go with it. 



I have taken the wedges on course twice and so far, am loving how they feel. Amazing craft work really. 


Anyone wanna buy a set of used MacDaddy Wedges? 

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Seri Selangor Revisited and a trip to Tasik Puteri Golf and Country Club

Was in KL last weekend and managed to squeeze in two rounds of golf. Seri Selangor on Sunday and Tasik Puteri Golf and Country Club on Monday.

There were wet patches here and there due to the constant afternoon rain but course conditions overall were good. On course traffic was pretty light too so we managed to finish in good time. Still one of the 'value' courses to play at. 



Then on Monday it was time to check out Tasik Puteri Golf and Country Club (and you can wipe that smirk off your face haha).


The course is situated at Bandar Tasik Puteri, Rawang, Selangor so we are talking about a good half an hour's drive from the K.L city center.

Far it maybe, but Tasik Puteri is a 27 hole course (Puteri, Putera and Tasik Nine).


The fairways looked very green and pretty good as we were driving to the club house, so first impressions were pretty good. 



But it was only when we teed off that the course revealed its true character. Unfortunately, the fairways were pretty wet and even soggy in a number of places so there were alot of plugged balls throughout. 

Upon closer inspection, the fairway though very green showed a lack of attention / maintenance, with cow grass interspersed among the bermuda grass.


The greens were in pretty good shape but was a tad slow in my opinion. In spite of the crappy golf I was playing, the weather was fantastic so there was little to complain of really. 




Staff : 4/5

Service at the club house was good. The reception staff and bag attendants were attentive and on hand. I would be remiss if I didn't mention that the caddies we had were very familiar with the course and efficient.

Course conditions : 3/5

Fairways would have been alot more playable if dry. But it wasn't too bad all things considered.

Aesthetics : 2.5/5

Plenty of trees around but nothing really to wow the eyes. 

Amenities : 3/5

Locker rooms were clean but was somewhat old and lacking in space. Buggies were in good condition and there was drink hut up and running on a weekday so that was worth mentioning. 

Experience : 3/5 

For RM150.00, it's hard to complain really. But for my sub-par game, it would have been a much more enjoyable experience. Should also add that the course is pretty far from the k.l city center, so unless you have transportation, I wouldn't recommend using a taxi.

Total score : 15.5/25

Monday, December 14, 2015

The Putting Square

I am usually skeptical about training aids and most of the ones on the market can burn a hole in your pocket. So far I have invested in the swingdye and recently, the putting square

Here's a short review. 

Pros : 

Simple to use, easy to bring around and the concept works.

Cons :

Having to bend over to place the ball properly can be a chore.


So what does it do? and how does it help your putting?

"THE PUTTING SQUARE 

This simple Aussie invention can be used anywhere to help improve the three most important fundamentals of putting.

1. Aiming the putter correctly

2. Starting the ball on the correct line

3. Solid contact with the ball."

The first thing that got me thinking was the name. It's shaped like a "T" so why the putting square? I guess it refers to keeping your putter face square. But I digress.

The concept is simple. Put two tees in at the top (to fit your putter) to form a 'gate', place the ball and then putt, making sure to keep the ball rolling down the 'square' without veering off to the sides. There are holes along the 'square' so you can adjust the length of putt too. 

What I like about it is how simple it is to use and set up. It's shaped so you can easily have it in your golf bag and you can use it either on the practice green or at home. 

But does it work? Yes, it does. While the Putting Square will not teach you how to putt (grip, where your eyes should be etc) it helps / encourages you to groove a proper putting stroke to ensure you start the putt on the right line. Unless you putt it square and on the right line, the ball will veer off to the side. So you get immediate feedback.

What I didn't like about it, was placing the ball. You will probably need to bend over to place the ball properly. Using a putter takes a bit of time. I am using it a few days a week and am only making 30-40 putts on average each time. So in the grand scheme of things, it's not a deal breaker.

So far, I am sinking more of my shorter putts especially those knee knocking 3 footers and I am also seeing a better roll from my putts overall, so that's very positive.

Oh, and it helps to putt on a carpeted surface so the ball doesn't run off.

If you are interested, get one for yourself at RM150.00 from Chris - +601126365152.


Friday, December 4, 2015

Under the weather.

What's worse then being sick? Being sick right before the weekend. 

I have tried in the past to foolishly play whilst sick and it never works out well.

Sucks that I am starting to find a semblance of consistency in my game so I was hoping to get as much game time as possible.

Oh well. Hope the rest of you are playing tomorrow!