Sunday, November 30, 2008
Just when you think Society is bad enough...
68% of voters approved a program that gives addicts government-authorized heroin. At the same time, they struck down a proposal to legalize marijuana. Now, I'm not advocating marijuana should be legal anywhere, but I don't understand how an entire country can approve legalizing a drug that kills millions of people each year, and at the same time illegalize a drug that causes zero deaths. How can people be so stupid?
The heroin program is supposed to reduce crime and improve the daily lives of addicts while making them healthier. It only improves their daily lives cuz they get their fix whenever they want. I don't see any possible way that this would make addicts healthier. It just puts them on track to overdosing even faster. Let's wait and see how long it takes for heroin deaths in their country to sky-rocket.
And of course it reduces crime, that's such a cop out. That's like legalizing terrorism so we don't have to fight terrorists anymore. Making something legal doesn't mean it's going to fix all the problems we were having with it. This is government trying to sweep its' heroin problem under the rug when they should be enforcing strict laws to stop the use of heroin. Even our own country is slowly making marijuana penalties smaller and smaller. Depending on the amount someone is caught with, the person could get off with a small ticket. The way I see it, you are in possession of something illegal, shouldn't you be in jail? I don't care how small the amount is, it's illegal, it's your problem you have it, now you suffer the consequences. Yet for some reason the goverment is deciding to reduce the consequences while they sit back and advocate that drugs are bad. I don't know about you, but I'm getting mixed signals here...
Further down in the article, they talk to a citizen who voted in favor of this program. This guy is a probably one of those addicts who can now get his fix legally. He said, "I think it's very important to help these people, but not to facilitate the using of drugs. You can just see in the Netherlands how it's going. People just go there to smoke." So by admitting that these people need help, he acknowledges that they have a problem. What is the problem? Heroin. So the solution is...? Give them more heroin.... PERFECT! Why didn't I think of that??? And isn't legalizing heroin "facilitating the using of drugs?" What a joke. And to make things even funnier, he brought up the Netherlands, aka Amsterdam, and their smoking problem. Well congrats Mr. Heroin Addict, you helped make sure that people don't come in to smoke Marijuana, but now everyone will come to your country just to do some heroin.
Am I the only person who thinks this is outrageous?
Friday, November 21, 2008
Full Swing Lesson
After Rules class today, I went in for my first full-swing lesson from Brian Hughes. I asked him to save some of the videos onto my flash drive so I could study them here at home and show people what I'm working on. The first video is a Target Line view of my original swing. My shoulders and feet should be pointing to the same spot parallel left of my intended target. My shoulders are pointed to the right of the my feet, so that is why I play a push draw. Push draws start out right of the target and turn right to left back towards the target. This is the most popular ball flight amongst the Pros. Also, my knees aren't flexed enough, and my lower body doesn't turn as much as it should because of this lack of knee flex.
In this video, it's the same swing as the first video, just from the Face-On view. This one is really evident of where my mistakes are coming from. I'm leaning wayyyy too far behind the ball, and that causes my hips to move laterally instead around my body. So the first thing Brian had me correct was that lean away from the ball.
This is so much better now that Brian put me in the right position. I'm a lot more "on top of the ball" instead of being so far behind it. Also, it put my hips in a much better position to turn around my body and produce more power (insert Tim Allen grunt here). Also, by getting more on top of the ball, it allowed my shoulders to return to parallel with my feet, causing me to swing on a much more square path. Another thing he had me work on was making a full turn through the ball. Before, I was basically quitting on the shot once I hit the ball, and that made my finish very up-right with the clubface open. So in these two videos he's having me focus on turning all the way through to the finish, and that allowed me to make a full turn and close the clubface, making it easier for me to move the ball from right to left.
This is the Target Line view of the previous swing. You can see my shoulders are parallel with my feet, and I'm making a much fuller turn through the ball and to the finish.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Short Game Skills Evaluation #2
I have a lesson tomorrow morning after Rules class, and then we have the priviledge of going to a presentation from one of Golf Digest's Top 100 teachers. I guess he's been trying to come to the school for a while but he usually comes into town on weekends and the school doesn't want him in here on weekends, so he made it down here on a Friday so we can listen. It's voluntary, but I can't imagine why people wouldn't wanna go and listen to what he has to say. I signed up today, and the list of people going is so small. So I'm excited to attend that.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Stroke Play Championship
Today, I played Man O' War Golf Club, definitely one of my favorites in the rotation. It's the same course where I played my Match Play Qualifier back in September. So I said the tournament two weeks ago in the mini tropical storm was the hardest conditions I've played in, but today trumped that day. Today the temp never reached 50, and the wind howled and howled the entire day. When I left for the course, weather.com said it was 43 and it felt like 35. When I got home, weather.com said it was 41 and felt like 34. So I was freezing cold the entire round. Once again, I started out pretty bad, played decent through the middle, but played pretty well on the entire back nine. I was making most of my short putts, I even had a 15 foot birdie putt do a 360 degree lip out, I couldn't believe it when the ball came out. My short game was definitely the strongest part of my round. I shot 86, and my target score going into today's round was 85 because I thought with the conditions as bad as they were that an 85 would be right around the lowest of the day. I was wrong, someone shot an 80, but only a few others beat 85. So once all the scores came in, I ended up in 7th place, and I won 20 bucks. So I'm happy.
We have our second short game skills evaluation this week, and I'm looking to improve on my score from the first time. After seeing my short game do so well today, I'm expecting to do better. When I went bowling last Friday night, one of the kids who was with us is someone who I'd never talked to even though he's in my classes. He put his arm around me (partly because he was a little intoxicated) and said "Andrew, you and me, we're gonna be the valedictorians of our class." I guess he's overheard the teachers telling me my grades. I thought that was a pretty cool comment, and I must admit, after high school, I never thought I'd be valedictorian of anything, but if I keep my grades where they are right now, that would be pretty easy to do. I can't believe there's only 3 more weeks till the semester is over...