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North Carolina and Phoenix

Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Anna and Doc Rivers

Anna and Doc Rivers

Last week I visited the Wyndham PGA tour event in Greensboro, North Carolina. Greatest thing about North Carolina is hands down Southern Hospitality. I didn’t pick up my Go Daddy Golf Bag all week; someone was always there to offer a helping hand!

It was very interesting to see how the PGA sets up their events and compare the differences to ours. It really felt much like our events, just perhaps on a bigger scale. On Monday I played in a pro-am with the CEO of Wyndham, Stephen Holmes and PGA player Ricky Barnes. We all played well with a score of -16. Ricky was great fun to play with. He was in great spirits even when he split his pants on the 3rd hole. The hole continued to grow and by the 9th he had to get the tournament director to bring him out a new pair! Everyone in our group decided we were glad the pants had split. I am all for going with something a little out there, but honestly these pants were hideous! Stephen joked that he could probably find another pair at the Salvation Army.

Tuesday, I headed out to Pinehurst to play #2. What a fantastic place! I loved the village, the hotel and especially the golf course. They are the most difficult greens I have ever played.

On Wednesday I played in the Pro-am with Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers, CEO of Wyndham vacation ownership Franz Hanning and PGA player Fred Couples. We didn’t score as well as Monday, but we had plenty of chances. I found out that Doc Rivers is called Doc because his favorite player growing up was Doctor J. He also told me that he only has two requests when traveling with the team. #1 they either stay at the Ritz Carlton or Four Seasons and #2 only if they have the golf channel! He loves golf and has a pretty good game. On 18 he hit his 3 wood 246 yards to four feet! An impressive man indeed!

After the pro-am I flew to Charlotte, North Carolina via helicopter, which was scary and amazing all at the same time. Then caught a flight to Phoenix to film Diggnation for Go Daddy! Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht were so hilarious it was hard to keep quiet backstage. I had fun helping them with a putting competition in which Alex won! It was great to meet so many of the cool people that work at Go Daddy. Such a fun crowd! The rest of the week was back to work on the golf game to prepare for this weeks tournament in Oregon! Looking forward to competing again!

Anna

North Carolina and Phoenix

Golf and NASCAR

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Anna and NASCARLast week I had the pleasure of flying to Charlotte, North Carolina to meet up with fellow Go Daddy sponsored NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski. And what a nice guy he was! We spent half the day on the golf course, were I managed to get him to hit one ball straight and about 200 yards down the fairway…the rest were…ummm… let’s just say not so straight. haha

The other half of the day we spent on a miniature track where it was Brad’s turn to be the instructor.  He made driving a super charged go-kart look like a piece of cake.  I could barely keep the steering wheel straight, and boy did my forearms get a work out! It was such a blast to hang with the Go Daddy team and learn all about NASCAR. I am so pumped to go to my first race; I’ve heard it’s a fan experience like no other!  Make sure you check out the golf and driving lesson on Godaddy.com.

The rest of the week included a visit to Dave Stockton, who got my short game in shape for Royal Lytham (a course where he had played the Ryder Cup!), some swing work with Dana Dahlquist (where we tided everything up), lots of hard workout sessions and packing for two weeks in Europe. Can’t wait to get over there!

Anna

Golf and NASCAR

ESPYS

Monday, July 20th, 2009
My amazing Donna Karan dress!

My amazing Donna Karan dress!

I must say it feels good to be back in the swing of things with training. Time off is great and a necessity, but I just love the routine of training. I don’t even mind my 35-minute drives to Long Beach to work with Dana Dahlquist or my 75-minute drives to work with Ron Stockton. I actually enjoy listening to the radio on my way. My workouts have been great too. Although I can barely move the next day, I know I am giving my body the strength to compete in the last half of the season.

The off time has been great to test some new drivers. I am trying the Taylormade R9 460 and the Callaway FT9, both seem great so it’s going to be a tough decision. I was also excited to receive my sleek GoDaddy head covers to match my awesome tour bag. I can’t wait to get back out on tour and have them on show!

On Wednesday night I had the pleasure of attending the ESPYS. It’s always so fun to get dressed up and attend an awards show. Not to mention very inspiring! I just love to hear the stories of how people became the best at their sport. It makes me want to do better.  I was lucky enough to score an amazing Donna Karan dress, which made me feel like I was shooting for a fashion magazine or about to walk the runway. Normally I go for simple and sexy, especially for the ESPYS, but the Donna Karan dress was so fashion forward and different I just had to do it. I paired it with some gold louboutins, simple gold studs and my hair pulled back. Getting dressed up never gets old – I just love it!

Now I am off to Charlotte to film with Go Daddy NASCAR driver Brad Kieslowski. Very exciting!! Make sure to read next week’s blog to find out what happens.

Anna

ESPYS

ESPN Shoot

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Last week was another unbelievably busy off-week, but most importantly it was the Go Daddy Genie commercial debut week! I’ve been talking about it for the last few weeks and I am so excited it finally aired. I hope you all liked it!!

As far as my week went there was no slowing down. Wednesday, I filmed all day with ESPN for their E60 show. We started the day early at Moorpark country club in Simi Valley. First, they filmed me getting a lesson from swing coach Dana Dahlquist. Then they filmed me on the course playing with some friends. Thankfully I birdied the first hole! I guess I just love the cameras!! Haha. After grabbing some In-N-Out Burger for lunch (mmmm so good!) I headed back to LA to change for my in-depth interview. We filmed at the Beverly Hilton and I didn’t leave till 9pm. Lets just say they covered everything!

Thursday morning the filming continued at the JLindeberg store in the Beverly Center. It was so exciting to see the women’s collection actually in the store. Now I have somewhere to send everybody to buy it. The collection looks amazing and it was fun to give Tom from ESPN some fashion tips (he emailed me later to say they already came in handy!). We then finished the filming on Robertson Blvd. It was a tiring, but fun couple of days! Go check out all the pictures I tweeted from the shoot at twitter.com/theannarawson.

Friday I squeezed in a quick lesson with Dana and some hat shopping and before I knew it I was on the plane heading to Providence, Rhode Island for the CVS pro-am. Other than the cold, windy weather it was a fun day. My two groups were very entertaining. I now know quite a lot more about the pharmacy I spend so much money in. I am a sucker for all the marketing ploys. Haha.

Now I am in Rochester and super excited to tee it up in the Wegmans LPGA tournament. Hope you can check it out!

Anna

ESPN Shoot

Go Daddy Genie Commercial feat. Anna Rawson

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Go Daddy Genie Commercial feat. Anna Rawson

McDonald’s LPGA Championship

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

It’s amazing how one tournament roles so quickly into another. After winding down from such a good week at state farm, before I knew it, it was already Wednesday night of the LPGA championship!

Thursday morning I was a little tired and it showed. My first nine holes put me out of the tournament. I was +7 after 8 and then got it back to +5 but bogied my last two to finish back at +7.  It really was all in my putting. My speed was way off for some reason. I putted quite a few putts eight feet past the hole!

The next day I went out trying to make birdies to get back in it. The problem with that is the Bulle Rock golf course is set up quite hard. It was playing long and wet so it’s not really the type of course you’re going to make 8 birdies!! I pushed a little to hard and ended up 3 over on the day. I must say I was quite disappointed. Perhaps my expectations were too high coming off the week I had before. On a positive note, I learned from it and I am hitting it well, so eventually the putting will come around.

After I missed the cut I stayed in Maryland for the 36 hole US Open qualifier on Monday. My body was feeling quite stiff so I only played 9 holes of each course Saturday and Sunday.  Monday I teed off at 7.15 and it was very similar to the week before. I just started poorly. I was +5 on the front 9 and finished +6. The afternoon round was much better. I was -4 through 16 holes then 3 putted 17!! I finished -3. My total of +3 missed by 2 shots. It was unfortunate I didn’t start better. The funny thing is a lot of great LPGA players (Michelle Wie, Natalie Gulbis and Vicky Hurst) didn’t qualify. It’s really unfortunate for the tournament.

After the round I headed straight back to Los Angeles. I woke up Tuesday morning to get a sneak peak of my Go Daddy commercial! I am so excited for it to air and for all of you to see it.  I had such a wonderful time shooting the commercial and the final product is better then I could have imagined. It’s very funny and I think you will all love it!

Anna

McDonald’s LPGA Championship

Springfield

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Springfield

Why is it when I come off my busiest off-week of the year, I have my best playing week of golf? I guess I am built to be a busy person! So many people have asked me what led to such a good result in Springfield (T13 – rounds of 71, 71, 69, 65). To be honest there are numerous reasons.

First, I am so lucky to have such a great sponsor in Go Daddy. Bob Parsons gave me a wonderful pep talk in the off-week. He told me he believes in me and knows I can do this. I cannot tell you how great that feels. It’s so important to have that kind of support and he really made me feel he was behind me 100%.

Second, I put a call into my sports psychologist Bob Rotella. He reminded me that I play best when I am having fun. He said I play the worst when I grind and spend too much time at the golf course. This was such great advice. I flew into Springfield Tuesday afternoon and I only saw about 12 holes of the course and just practiced a little. I rested, had fun and surprise, surprise I got results! It’s so funny how I can make the game so hard for myself.  I’ve watched what other top players were doing and tried to mimic them, but it just doesn’t work. I have to prepare in a way that makes me feel good and that is definitely not grinding out there for days on end.

Thirdly, I went back to basics with my swing. With so many off-weeks this year I had been getting too mechanical. I was trying to get my swing into a better position. For some reason I couldn’t trust this new position under pressure.  I finally decided I don’t care what it looks like as long as I can hit it where I want. And that I did! It was so fun to hit punch shots, draws, fades and know that I could trust it.  In Springfield my confidence and mental trust grew with each round. Last week was so fun to be near the top of the leader board. I am also excited that I shot my career low round 65 in the final round!

As my coach Ron Stockton says “Anna, champions go low on Sundays.”  I like the sound of that!

Don’t forget to tune into the McDonalds LPGA championship this week!

Anna

Springfield

Go Daddy Commercial Shoot

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Last week was a very busy off week, so perhaps I should call it an on week! After arriving back from Corning I took two days to just relax and get my mind on track. Saturday I caught up with friends and Sunday I went to the Dodgers game. I was back to work on Monday with swing coach Dana Dahlquist, before heading out to Industry Hills for a practice round for US open qualifying.

My tee time was at 12pm on Tuesday and I decided to carry my own bag for the qualifier. I figured it was time to appreciate my caddy!! (And I sure did).  The greens were a bit rough at Industry Hills, but I trusted my stroke and swing and shot a great round of 68. The tune up with Dana really helped, as well as a quick call into sports psychologist Bob Rotella.

Wednesday I headed to Phoenix to shoot my Go Daddy commercial. I was so excited and nervous all at the same time. After a yummy dinner with Bob Parsons at Mastros I had a quick 5 hours of sleep.  My call time on Thursday was 5am and from that time on it was pretty much non-stop till 7pm that night. In between shots I spoke with local TV and radio stations and even ESPN came out to check out the shoot.  The crew was awesome and all the people at Go Daddy made me feel very comfortable. The commercial is so funny, especially Bob’s costume. I had such amazing time shooting and I can’t wait for you all to see it!
Don’t forget to tune into the LPGA state farm classic this week on ESPN!

Anna

Go Daddy Commercial Shoot

Sneak Peak: Anna Rawson – GoDaddy.com Commercial Shoot

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Sneak Peak: Anna Rawson – GoDaddy.com Commercial Shoot

Anna Rawson interview with Arizona Republic on Go Daddy set

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Anna Rawson interview with Arizona Republic on Go Daddy set

Go Daddy shoots ad with Anna Rawson at Grayhawk

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Anna Rawson

Go Daddy girl and LPGA golfer Anna Rawson hits her “wish shot” during a commercial taping at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale.

Find full article here


Go Daddy shoots ad with Anna Rawson at Grayhawk

Michelob Open at Kingsmill

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Last week was such a blast at the Michelob Ultra Open at Kingsmill, in Virginia. It was my first time at the event, and it lived up to all the expectations. The girls on tour call it the “fifth major!” It’s set up with lots of rough and super fast greens, so it plays risk reward. I just loved the course.

Overall it was a good week. I started poorly the first day +3 after 6, but fought back to shoot even par. I’m happy with the comeback because at times I find it so tough to battle back after being so many over. The second day was a great ball striking round for me. -2 was the worst I could of shot. I hit all fairways and 16 greens but the putts just couldn’t seem to drop. I struggled with line and speed.

After the second round there was a player party at Busch Gardens. Busch Gardens is such a fabulous place! The park was only open to us so we had free reign of the Roller coasters. Wow!! They had the craziest rollercoaster, I haven’t been that scared in a long time. The drops were ridiculous. Up side down, jerking to the side, I honestly doubted my survival. Luckily I ended up with a mild stomachache and some whiplash – not too bad, right?!

Round three was pretty frustrating. It was very humid out and I seemed to be continuing the rollercoaster ride from the night before. Birdie, bogie, Birdie, very frustrating! In the end I was happy to stay in it and shoot +1. Round four on the other hand was terrible. I had a few three putts, and couldn’t seem to get the ball anywhere near the hole with my irons. It didn’t help that the pins were tucked, making your misses that much worse. I finished with +5, which felt like 100! Positive for the day was that I hit all the fairways. I guess my new R9 Taylormade driver (with a stiff shaft J) is working out… if only I can find the perfect putter!

Looking forward to a great week at Upper Montclair Country Club in New Jersey!!

Anna

Michelob Open at Kingsmill

Vegas Baby!!

Thursday, May 14th, 2009
 

The Beatles LOVE, Cirque du Soleil at the Mirage in Las Vegas

The Beatles LOVE, Cirque du Soleil at the Mirage in Las Vegas

 

After last week’s disappointment in Mexico, it was great to have a week to work on things. I decided my wedge game simply wasn’t good enough. So after a lesson with Dana Dahlquist, we got the technique squared away. Then it was up to me to grind out the distances. I worked on it every day, and I must say it feels good. I am eager to test it out at this week’s Michelob Ultra Championship.

On Thursday, I headed to Vegas for a little fun before my 3-week stretch on the road. It was great to play the beautiful Wynn course again, which was much easier the second time around!

The buzz in Vegas was great on Friday. There were so many people in town for the Pacquiao/Hatton fight. Unfortunately, I missed seeing it in person because I had to head to Virginia early Saturday for the LPGA Summit. I had been watching the 24/7 specials on HBO and was thinking it was going to be a close match…not so much.

Even though I missed the Friday fight, I was fortunate enough to see LOVE, The Beatles Cirque du Soleil show at The Mirage. Amazing! LOVE celebrates the musical legacy of The Beatles through their timeless, original recordings. I was actually singing along through pretty much the whole show. There was such a youthful, raw energy, which was channeled through aerial performance, extreme sports and urban freestyle dance. Definitely a must see, especially if you are a Beatles fan!

Reminder: Don’t forget to tune in this weekend to The Michelob Ultra LPGA Classic!

Anna

Vegas Baby!!

Corona Championship

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

On Monday evening I headed down to Morelia Mexico for the LPGA’s Corona Championship. I was definitely excited to compete – 3 weeks off is too long!

 

I had been to Morelia last year and was excited to go back. The tournament is very well organized and the clubhouse is absolutely amazing! The golf course is a little unusual (you never get a flat lie) but it is always in great shape and this year was no exception.

Tuesday I gave a clinic to the members of Tres Marias. It was fun to hit some shots for them and answer all of their questions. It was funny how intrigued they were with my relationship with my caddy! I told them it’s like a marriage!! Ha ha

 

After the clinic I headed out for 18 holes, then I popped into the pro-am party before heading back to the hotel for a rest. Wednesday I played in the morning pro-am and then practiced. I felt good about the course and my game, I knew if I could trust myself I would do well.

 

I had a great start, was 1 under through 8 and playing very steady. The back nine can be tricky so I was keeping it simple. I then had a minor disaster on 17 but then birdie putts on all of my remaining holes! Other than a three put at 2 and a two-putt birdie at 8 my scorecard was uneventful. I just couldn’t seem to get the ball in the hole!

 

The next day was much of the same. My goal was 3 birdies a side at least! I managed that on the front – but with two bogies! Unfortunately, I had a bogie and 8 pars on the back. I thought I would make the cut on the number but there had been so many good scores so I ended up missing by one! I guess I didn’t deserve to play the weekend.

 

I must admit I was probably lacking in trust over all my shots. It’s proving difficult to keep my head into it with all the time off. I know I will get into a better rhythm when I have a few events in a row.

 

Anna

Corona Championship

Corona Championship Golf Clinic

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
4/21/2009 Morelia, Mexico

4/21/2009 Morelia, Mexico

Corona Championship Golf Clinic

Anna Rawson LA Fashion Week 2009 for David Alexander

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

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Anna Rawson LA Fashion Week 2009 for David Alexander

OBSERVE AND REPORT

Thursday, April 9th, 2009
Anna Hits the Red Carpet

Anna Hits the Red Carpet

After being away for a few weeks it is nice to get back into my Los Angeles groove. I have a full routine for my practice days and I love it.

Every morning starts with coffee – decaff organic preferably (my trainer says its better), I never need the caffeine in the morning, I am always psyched to start the day!  I usually spend a half hour returning emails and setting my calendar, then its off to breakfast. I try to find  new places but I always end up at the same ones. Urth cafe, City Bakery, Joans on Third and Clementine  are my favorites!  I try to eat a lot in the morning to keep my energy and focus for golf training. I then train for 3-6 hours or sometimes longer if I play 18.  Then its home for some more coffee and emails then off to the gym!  I am not a big workout person but I love the feeling afterwards.

This Monday I went to the Observe and Report premiere? It was so fun to watch my golf buddy Mike Pena star in the movie! He was hilarious! You can check out the red carpet pics at www.wireimage.com (search: Anna Rawson).

I am looking forward to heading to sin city this weekend!  I’ll let you know how it goes….

Anna

OBSERVE AND REPORT

PIC O’ the DAY

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

PIC O' the DAY

PHOENIX,  ARIZONA

PIC O’ the DAY

GO BRITTANY!!!! BIG WIN!!!

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

LPGA Kraft Nabisco Golf: Britney Lincicome

CONGRATS BRITTANY!!!! BIG WIN!!

It was an exciting finish at this years Kraft Nabisco Championship and a greater person couldn’t have won. Keep it going beauty.  See you in Mexico at the Corona Championship April 23-26!!

Cheers,

Anna

GO BRITTANY!!!! BIG WIN!!!

GO DADDY GIRL!

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

KOGI: serving kimchi tacos, best late night food in L.A.

Hey this is Anna, I have so much to catch you up on!

First of all, I want to announce that I am the newest GoDaddy Girl! I am so honored to work with such a thriving, dynamic company! I was able to spend some time with Bob Parsons before the Go Daddy photo-shoot and he was a smart and energetic guy. It’s going to be so much fun playing with him in the pro-am on Wednesday! I hear we are also playing with Alice Cooper. Keep an eye out for not only my weekly blog but we have a lot of exciting things planned for this year.

The last three weeks have been crazy busy. Off-weeks are always much busier than tournament weeks. Actually, I can’t really call them off-weeks, because I am usually working on and off the golf course.

Last week, I participated in LA fashion week, which is always a blast. I was fortunate enough to be selected to walk the David Alexander show. David is an amazing, up and coming designer, best known for being the mastermind behind Britney Spears comeback style. He actually left this week to go on tour with Britney, and they will be using a 60 pound Swarovski Crystal corset from the show. Fashion shows are always long days. So much preparation goes into a 10 minutes of runway. I arrived at the Los Angeles Theatre at 2pm for hair and makeup and the show didn’t start till 5.30pm! Lucky, I had my Kindle to read!

David was incredible to work with and was surprisingly calm and collected. Fashion designers can get so uptight and stressed before a show. Thankfully David nailed it – look out for his designs in a store near you!

After the show, I was exhausted and decided to skip the after parties and go eat. I went with some friends to the Alibi Room, and ate Korean Kim chi tacos. The chef is named Kogi. He is a Korean-American who grew up in Los Angeles in a latino neighborhood eating off of taco trucks. His Korean taco truck has become so famous that he twitters his location and within minutes a line gathers, which is known to be three hours long! The tacos were ridiculously good! This craze has attracted all sorts of people so it wasn’t surprising to be sitting alongside Charlize Theron and Stuart Townsend at the restaurant. Los Angeles is such a fun place to live! Always something new and fun to discover.

Thanks for reading and don’t forget to tune into this weeks J golf Phoenix International LPGA tournament!

Anna

GO DADDY GIRL!

FIRST POST!

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

model meets golf

MODEL MEETS GOLF

My very first post!!  More to come…

FIRST POST!