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Swing into a screen
Written by: Libor Ševčík
Photo
by: Erpet centrum
The saying goes that
there's no such thing as bad weather for golf, just
bad clothes. Nevertheless, we've chosen two solutions
for enjoying the game more comfortably in the winter
months.
OF COURSE if the weather permits, you can play on
domestic courses in the winter. But for a complete
game you have to make like a migratory bird and head
for warm regions. Another interesting option is playing
under a roof. There are a great many sophisticated
simulators where you and your friends can play the
most interesting courses in the world without leaving
your home town.
Although a substitute, thanks to advanced computer
technology the illusion is perfect - specific courses,
with all the pitfalls and treacheries, are projected
on a screen. Furthermore, it's ideal for lazy people,
as they don't have to walk, they just hit the ball
into the screen. According to the strength and direction
of the drive, the computer precisely determines where
the ball will land. Players just continue until they
reach the hole. The course rolls out perfectly, just
as if you were seeing it for real from various positions.
One of our most successful indoor players is entrepreneur
Roman Janoušek, who was the republic's champion indoor
drivers. "Indoor play has its specifics and obstacles
that you have to discover and learn to work with. It
requires far more imagination than playing outdoors," says
Janoušek. "The computer gives you information,
including terrain inclination and wind direction and
strength, but you're only standing on a carpet two
meters in front of the screen and you have to very
precisely determine the strength of the drive. This
is hardest when you're putting on a green," Janoušek
explains. He thinks that indoor training not only facilitates
the spring transition to outdoor play, but you can
also get the feel of a course you may want to play
in another country.
Playing in a well equipped hall can also help you
improve and polish your technique, using electronic
aids that
precisely evaluate your play. For example, a laser-assisted
swing analyzer can immediately determine the most
important data after you hit the ball - e.g., the
angle of the
backswing, the angle at which the club head strikes
the ball, club and ball speeds, climb angle, drive
length, and ball rotation. A sophisticated analysis
of key game parameters and the player's performance
is also allowed by software on the Czech Golf Federation
(ČGF) website, www.mygolf.cz. The well-known golfer
Alan Babický is currently preparing a new, even more
refined program for this site.
The author is the editor of Hospodářské noviny's IN magazine.
| Where to Play
Erpet Golf Centrum Praha
Strakonická 2860/4, Praha 5, tel.: 257 321 229
Open: 8-23
Entrance CZK 200, simulator rental CZK 300-400 per hour*
Golf centrum Čechie
U Sluncové 618, Praha 8, tel.: 266 194 268
Open: 8-23
Entrance CZK 100, simulator rental CZK 350-500 per hour*
Indoor Golf Konferenční centrum Štiřín
Ringhofferova 711, Štiřín - Kamenice,
tel.: 255 736 557
Open: 8-22
Simulator rental CZK 250-350 per hour*
*NB: Simulator rental prices vary by time of day and are
the same for multiple players.
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Your favorite
golf course?
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| Photo: archiv |
Václav Kubata,
marketing director, Česká spořitelna
"The truth is that I have a few favorite courses that
I'll never forget, each for a different reason. In terms
of athletic experiences, I'll never forget the course in
Karlovy Vary. That's where I scored my first tournament birdie
in the festival of flight, playing with Jiří Bartoška, and
that was such an experience that I don't remember much about
what happened next. So Karlovy Vary will always represent
one of my golfing milestones. Another unforgettable course
is the technically difficult Golf Club in Plzeň near the
town of Dýšina, which is surrounded by a sea of birch and
alder groves bordered by a river and Lake Ejpovické. I've
never lost as many balls as I have there. And I'm waiting
excitedly for a real golfing delicacy next year - the opening
of the new Ypsilon Golf Resort in Liberec. I played there
this year, and I'm convinced that next year all golfers will
long to play this new course."
Golf Club Karlovy Vary, www.golfresort.cz
Golf Club Plzeň-Dýšina, www.golfparkpl.cz
Ypsilon Golf Resort Liberec, Gorkého 658/15, Liberec 1, ii@iias.cz
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TOOLBOX
Photo: Věroslav Sixt |
Find your balls fast
The Compact Ball Retriever is a must for every golfer. There's
a great word for it in Czech - lovítko (catcher). You can
use it to fish out balls that stray into water hazards.
It just needs a little practice and clear water. You can
also try to fish out other lost balls and add them to your
supply against further losses. The retrievers are all telescopic
and come in varying lengths. The current line features
two versions - one is two meters long when extended, only
38 cm when collapsed, and costs CZK 650, and the other
is 3.05 meters extended, 73 cm collapsed, and costs CZK
800.
Sprint Sport, Husinecká 15, Praha 3, tel.:
222 510 492, www.shopgolf.cz |
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