It is actually a coinage ... but the word is "ginormous." It's a cross between "gigantic" and "enormous."
Sorry ... I just cannot accept it!
Hey! I said something apolitical ... isn't that great?
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Here is some more apolitical stuff.
I registered www.golftothecore.com on January 2, 2011. I decided that I needed to hit the road to put on some seminars. Readers of this blog my be aware that I also author www.goldengolf.com under the pseudonym Taylor Spalding. The goldengolf site represents the philosophical background to Golf To The Core. It represents the investigation into the aesthetic nature of golf. Goldengolf.com is the core of Golf To The Core. The seminar itself will mix in some of those philosophical aspects. But the focus of the seminar will be on the physical action of "core connectedness." Golf To The Core is really the seminar I have been working on for the last twenty years. Attending the seminar will change the way you look at golf. This presentation will add unique perspective.
Please visit me at www.golftothecore.com
I also started www.golftothecore.blogspot.com
If you go there now, you will find a little bit of 112th congress inauguration "play by play"
I would appreciate any feedback you may have on either site.
For obvious reasons, Washington D.C. will be an area of early focus for seminar activity. I will be looking for venues in Washington D.C. in the coming weeks.
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I'm going to stay on the subject of golf .... but I'm going to go political now. Over at www.freedomlovingamericangolfer.blogspot.com I make it fairly clear that golf is the game of diplomacy, democracy, and capitalism. This does not mean that the game cannot be played by despots, dictators, and totalitarians. What I'm saying that the precepts of acting honorably, behaving in a mannerly fashion, showing deference, exhibiting temperance, having individual governance (for example: calling a penalty on oneself if necessary) ... all of these actions are the actions of the freedom loving and diplomatic player. Bomb throwers and crazies tend not to take very well to the game. Clubs get broken; greens get hacked up; nothing goes well for the intemperate golfer. So I believe that golf can be a great bridge between people. The game can serve as a great buffer between folks of differing ideologies. So, Washington D.C. is the place that needs Golf To The Core more than any other place right now.