While at the PGA show, I met with the folks at MAXX Sunglasses and learned about their golf sunglasses. MAXX sunglasses’ lenses have a unique brownish tint (see picture below), causing objects to look less shiny, which allow you to better see the grain of the greens. MAXX technology increases sight definition while allowing your eyes to relax. I took a pair of MAXX golf sunglasses on the course for a real field test on a bright and sunny day.…
March 2018
We all mark our golf balls that land on the green with something. Ball markers come in many forms – from spare pocket change to markers with unique shapes with a little added bling. Ball markers come in all styles. Funmarkers.com has many ball marker themes to choose from. Choices include western, beach, critters, flags floral, poker and much more. I’m personally using their ball maker that says, “Keep Calm and Golf On!”. When I get to the green, my…
Although I used to drink Gatorade on the golf course to stay hydrated, I found it to be too sugary and decided last year to change to just plain water. The only issue I have with water is that there is no taste and it doesn’t add needed electrolytes. When playing in really hot and humid conditions, you definitely need to replenish your electrolytes to stay hydrated, focused and energized. After doing research, I found a company that I believe…
I’ve tried many putting training aids, and all emphasize putting your path through the ball. While at the PGA show, I found a very different type of putting training aid and it’s called the Eye Putt Pro. The Eye Putt Pro is unique from other putting aids because the Eye Putt Pro focuses on two principles, 1st – assuring that your putter is always level while behind the golf ball and 2nd making sure your eyes are positioned directly over…