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Friday, April 19, 2013

Forget the sims- Real golf practice in Minneapolis

Living in Minnesota can be cruel for golfers.  Take this morning.  You wake up to find you have slipped back in time to December:
What is a guy to do?  Well luckily for us golf-a-holics a new place has opened up in Eden Prairie called the MN Golf Academy.  Located just across highway 169 from the Braemar golf course in Edina, is a typical suburban warehouse-style office complex that houses a real gem for golfers who want to stay golf ready when the weather is not.  They have only recently opened in March.

The entrance to the MN Golf Academy is very unimposing. 
I wasn't sure if it was the back door for deliveries, but it isn't.  Head on in.

Walking in from the winter wonderland it was nice to see green. 
Straight ahead is the reception desk where you pony up your fees up front.  They book times in half hour increments.  At peak times (after work on the weekdays and all of the weekends) the rates posted are $18 for 30 minutes and $30 for an hour.  On off peak times it is $12 and $20.

Just past the desk and in the middle of the area is a nice putting green that stimps around 11 I was told .  It has some nice subtle breaks.

Past the green are the full shot bays.  They have 10 bays.  Bay 1 is on the far left and 10 on the far right.  Bay 4 and 5 have a support beam between them.  There is also one support beam in the range area.  When you book times via their website you can reserve a particular bay if you so choose.

When I arrived at 7:45 there were a few young men there but they soon left.  I chose bay 5 which was just to the right of the support beam.  I had no issues (being left handed) with the pole out in the range.  You might want to take that into account if you go though.


The range is about 40-50 yards long- long enough to tell the overall trajectory of your shot.  The back wall is painted black so the ball flight is very easy to see.  The other nice thing is they have vertical colored lines on the back wall that can server as aiming marks.



The height of the facility is maybe 25-30 feet, with a ceiling net hanging lower so anything less that a 5 or 6 iron is going to hit the ceiling before the back wall.  But at least you can tell if the strike is solid.

The hitting ground is nice.  The mats accept your own tees, no plastic un-adjustable garbage.  There are tow styles to hit off of, a tight fairway like mat and a smaller strip of more first-cut style.  A note about the tees- I tee my driver up rather low and using a long tee is not an option for me here as you can't push the long tees in far enough to get it low.  If you don't tee your ball high, bring some short tees or break some down.

I have blogged recently about a couple trips to simulators I went to recently.  I never will go back to one of those again.  I am fairly tall (about 6'4") and swinging in the simulator "boxes" always makes me feel like I am going to hit either the walls or ceiling.  I think that leads me to abbreviated chops at the ball and a destroyed confidence.  It was great to be in an open environment and feel like I could actually make a full swing without any worries of walls coming into play.

Turning around from the hitting bays and on the other side of the practice green they have 2 stalls with trackman analyzers set up.

But the real great part of this facility is yet to come.

Running down the entire length of the right side of the facility, from the door, is a short game practice area! 

I have never understood why more indoor facilities don't have short game areas.  That is the main thing I find disappears during the winter- my touch game.  It was so great to be able to hit all different kinds of shots into a very realistic green.  The shots checked up very realistically on well hit shots.  I could even cut shots in and get them to spin sideways like a real green. 

From the back it is maybe 60 yards to the green.  You can't hit lob shots from that distance with the ceiling but you can practice low runners. All around the green is thicker rough style turf that even has distinct grain that can affect your shots like a real course.


At the back of the green they have a large bunker for practicing your sand game.  The sand is very typical of most area courses- not the real sugary soft sand of some courses but not the real course junk at munis.

They are even in progress of building a pot bunker in the corner.  That will be nice to get some tough sand practice in.

Overall I could not have been more happy to have made the trip to MN Golf Academy.  For $20 I felt like I got some real practice in.  Something a simulator doesn't give you.

The full swing area is great.  While not quite a golf dome sized area, the hitting surfaces are terrific and there is enough space to see how your shot is flying.

The practice green is a nice area to have available and is a lot more challenging that your typical flat carpet style affairs I have seen in other locations.

But the true trump card and why I will be coming back here repeatedly is the short game area.  That is just the cat's pyjamas!

I haven't even mentioned the staff.  They seem like really great guys.  Very friendly and welcoming.

It was also a plus I felt like I was thumbing the snow gods too by getting the sticks out despite the white blanket covering this frozen tundra spring.

I honestly can not give a higher endorsement to a practice facility in the area. 

If you are itching to swing your clubs, forget the simulators! Come to the MN Golf Academy.  Just don't fill the place up because I will be coming back again very soon.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

More fake golf because Spring has foresaken us.

Minnesota is forecast to get 5-9" of snow tomorrow and the next day.  Golf seems a long ways off.  The first few hints of green are showing in yards but the snow will put a stop to that for a bit.

Because of the cold weather I decided to head indoors to a golf simulator at Inside Edge Golf in Eden Prairie.



A little while back I went with my friends to another simulator in Minnetonka.  I would say that Inside Edge was the nicer of the 2.  They have some crazy options to play in a surround style simulator or in a wide screen format, along with the traditional styles. I took the standard single screen option.  All 9 of the simulators are aboutGolf PGA Tour Simulators.  There are 50 courses to choose from along with driving ranges. 

The nice thing about these simulators is all the sensors are above you so the floor is smooth.  Something the other simulators I saw recently lacked.  This makes for much more realistic putting.  The screen is 14 feet from the tee area so if you need to make a 12 foot putt you have to actually putt it 12 feet. 

This experience was the first time I swung a club since November 10th.  I was really rusty.  I also am not sure about playing indoors.  I always feel like I am going to hit something swinging the club inside.  I think that makes my swing a bit abbreviated and jerky. Combine all of this and I had a pretty rough simulated round of golf.

All of my clubs seemed really short on the simulator.  I can't say whether that was my out of sync swing or something with the sensors, but I had to take 2 or 3 extra in my club selection to hit my normal distances.

I ended up playing the TPC Scottsdale, since I will be heading down there in a couple of weeks.  The course was fun to play though the experience of a simulator doesn't give you the perspective of being on the course.  I found hitting touch shots (half swings or pitches) was really hard to judge without the sensory perception of a real target.


All in all I had fun.  The experience pretty much destroyed all confidence in my game but I still had fun.  Maybe I should think about doing this more frequently during the winter so it doesn't feel like I am swinging a potted plant around when I finally pick up a club after the winter.

I will be praying that the upcoming snow melts quickly before I fly down to Arizona.  Otherwise I might be in for a rough trip to the desert.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Great deal on some great golf clothes

SubSeventy is a line of great clothing that is available online at http://www.sub70usa.com/.  Normally their clothes are too spendy for me but right now the entire collection is seriously discounted.

I recently ordered some clothes from them and while the shirts were good, the pants were way too snug for me.  Their line is all European cut and they recommend ordering one size larger.  I think 2 sizes larger would be fine as they really do run small.  It is all top notch stuff though.  Sizes are a bit limited as it is all clearance right now but if you can find something in a size that would fit you won't be disappointed.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Totally Driven's new digs

I stopped by Totally Driven's new Edina location last night after work.  They are still working to get all of their flightscopes and trackman equipment set up and calibrated but the new space looks really great.

They have a hitting zone area that runs most of the length of the building for full swings.  I think there are something like 8 bays there fitted for swing analysis.

Up front next to the reception area is the club building area and across the way is the putting area and a room set up for short game work.

Adjacent to the full swing area is a men's and women's locker room and next to that is a full gym set up with high quality life fitness nautilus machines and free weights.

Anybody serious about their game, either with golf fitness, custom club fitting, or high quality lessons that is in the Minneapolis area needs to check them out.

Their new location is on the frontage road just north of 494 and just west of West Bush Lake road.  You can see their sign from 494.

TotallyDriven.com

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Golf! It's on the horizon

While Minnesota continues to languish in 40 degree days and a very gradual snow melt, its golf courses have had to delay their opening days.  Minnesota's handicap recording season officially opened on April 1st but no courses were open yet on that day.

But I have an ace up the sleeve. Well, actually an airplane.

My friend Michael talked me into booking a trip down to Arizona to play some golf.  We actually booked the trip a while ago and back then I figured we would already have some golf under our belts here.  Now I am not so sure.

We are leaving April 25th.  Hopefully in the 3 weeks until then Spring will have sprung around here.  We are actually scheduled to start our Minneapolis men's league on April 24th so we will see if I will be inaugurating the 2013 golf season in Arizona or if I can get some preliminary swinging done in Minnesota.

Michael and I leave Thursday and will be joined by my friend Keith on Friday afternoon.

Here is our itinerary for our trip:

Thursday 4/25

Friday 4/26

Saturday 4/27

Sunday 4/28
Now thanks to Mr. Google, here are some ariel layouts of the courses with hole numbers.  (These are pretty big full size):

TPC Champion:
 Troon North- Pinnacle:
 Troon North- Monument
 We Ko Pa- Seguaro
 We Ko Pa- Cholla
 TPC Stadium

I am so excited for this trip I can hardly stand it!  This will be first foray into desert golf.  I just hope my early season swing proves to be relatively straight!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Bubba's charmed life - First the General Lee, then the Masters, now this

Bubba has gone a little swamp people with this one.  While this might work in Florida, it is probably not too practical in Minnesota, but even less so in desert golf.