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Golfer Girl Magazine Debuts!

Friday August 17, 2007 | 11:26:55 152 words, 1901 views
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Although things simply evened out for Jerry on Seinfeld, for me and the girls I coach, things seem to be moving in a different and positive direction. On Monday, I discovered five other high school teams within two hours that have girls’ golf teams in Spring, affording us more competition opportunities. On Tuesday, the first issue of Golfer Girl Magazine arrived. Turns out a triumvirate of Cali sisters took their father’s advice to heart and started a magazine for golfing girls, ages 18 and under.
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I’ll not reveal the themes of articles, no matter how much you plead. Instead, visit the website above. You’ll like the colors, the balance, the variety, and the freshness (sorry, that borders on prosaic) of the magazine. TravelGolf Blogger Jennifer Mario’s book on Michelle Wie is featured in this debut tome. With any luck, you’ll be reading about my school’s high school girls team in an upcoming profile.


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Comment from: Kiel Christianson [Visitor] Email · http://www.travelgolf.com/blogs/kiel.christianson
I think I just found a belated birthday gift for my daughter! (Who, btw, drove the green on a 100-yard par-3 today and two-putted for par!)
Permalink 08/17/07 @ 14:03
Comment from: Judge Smails [Visitor] Email
Wow, exclamation point!!!!!! How exciting, sheesh. I'm sure it'll be immensely popular among fawning fathers who secretly wish they'd had a son.

No wonder we're breeding so many girl-loving girls nowadays.
Permalink 08/17/07 @ 20:05
Comment from: Kiel Christianson [Visitor] Email
No--I'm happy I had a daughter and a son.
JS--you've been horribly traumatized, haven't you? It's OK. It wasn't your fault.
Permalink 08/17/07 @ 21:56
Comment from: Judge Smails [Visitor] Email
Kiel,

You had a son? Wow, I didn't know you had it in you.
Permalink 08/18/07 @ 11:51
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
Had what, fast sperm?
Permalink 08/18/07 @ 16:41
Comment from: Judge Smails [Visitor] Email
No, I thought he was too much of a fagot. What a useless bundle of sticks . . . .
Permalink 08/18/07 @ 19:31
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
Jeez, what do you say to that?
Permalink 08/18/07 @ 20:32
Comment from: LR [Visitor] Email
Hmmm... doesn't the name suggest it all?
Permalink 08/20/07 @ 15:37
Comment from: 2under [Visitor] Email
We're missing the point here...

Word has it you get a free copy of Mario's book with a yearly subscription.

Apparently, the unintentionally fictional content has diminished its value.
Permalink 08/20/07 @ 19:22
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
I feel badly for the author, as the powers that be, beyond her control, scuttled the premise of the book. Talk about turning a silk purse into a sow's ear! The Earl Woods book must have lost out to the Ty-Tryon's-Dad book in the Wie family book shopping trip. Or the Jennifer Capriati's dad book. My favorite quote from the parents went like this: she's headstrong and doesn't always listen. That was the beginning of the end for me.
Permalink 08/20/07 @ 20:52
Comment from: 2under [Visitor] Email
Ron Mon,

At least Jen Capriati won a few majors.

Permalink 08/21/07 @ 08:02
Comment from: Judge Smails [Visitor] Email
Listen, Mario was trying to cash in on the Bubbles con, only, it didn't work in her case.
Permalink 08/21/07 @ 12:08
Comment from: Judge Smails [Visitor] Email
Listen, Mario was trying to cash in on the Bubbles con, only, it didn't work in her case.
Permalink 08/21/07 @ 12:19
Comment from: BV [Visitor]
Golly y'all - the original Judge Smails was an ignorant bigot. Why should anyone appropriating his name as a blog handle think/write any different?

As a borderline diabetic, I am not allowed to read Ms Mario's book - the saccharine content is WAY too high for my body to handle! ;)

As regards the magazine/website (on topic at last) - kudos to these kids for putting out such a professional looking product. I hope they do well and that their experiences help them in later life.

Finally - I'm sure hoping to see some 'girl-loving girls' next time I'm on the course...it will definitely take my mind off that bogey on the last hole! *grin*
Permalink 08/21/07 @ 15:40
Comment from: Judge Smails [Visitor] Email
BV,

Do try to keep your blood sugar stable. Doing otherwise may impact upon your reasoning ability.
Permalink 08/21/07 @ 17:37
Comment from: Golf Goddess [Visitor] Email
Good grief. When did golf replace gymnastics as the favorite sport of dirty old men?
Permalink 08/23/07 @ 23:16
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
Oh humble goddess,

what the heck you talkin' 'bout? I don't know what "girl-lovin' girls" means, but I don't think that it is dirty.
Permalink 08/23/07 @ 23:23
Comment from: Golf Goddess [Visitor] Email
BREAKING: "Girl-lovin' Girls" not dirty;
spammers recall millions of emails"
Permalink 08/24/07 @ 01:58
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
BREAKING: Misogynistic and sexist, chauvinistic, but not overtly "dirty."
Permalink 08/24/07 @ 07:34

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