Putting is perhaps the most important element of everyone’s golf game, so it’s no surprise that there are so many different putters to support all the different putting styles. I’ve tried numerous putting training aids, and I found each one to be more of a chore than an enjoyable exercise. I’m pleased to report that I’ve found a great putting training aid that works. It has no electronics and can be used both indoors and outdoors. Most importantly, it’s a…
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Putting training aids come in all shapes, sizes and varieties. There’s a new training aid on the market and it’s the most unique product that I’ve ever seen. The focus of Big Balls is to improve your putting from the 2 – 6 foot range. Although Big Balls are extra large (30% larger than a regular golf ball), they have the same feel and weight as a traditional ball, and their roll is very true as well. Using the Big Balls training tool…
There are countless divot tools and ball markers available on the market today. Divot tools range from the complimentary plastic ones provided by golf courses to high end tools that cost in excess of $150! Of course, the most important thing about a good divot tool is that it works when used to repair ball marks on the green. I’ve carried lots of different divot tools and ball markers over the years, but recently I came across a unique company…
This blog contains previous reviews of different types of ball markers, all of which are unique in their own way. The ball markers produced by Golf Ball Guts “take the prize” as their markers are manufactured from actual golf balls! Golf Ball Guts offers ball markers using branded golf balls from Titleist, TaylorMade, Callaway and many other golf balls manufacturers. At just about 1/8” thick, these markers are very thin. The company also offers custom engraving on one or both sides…
While at the practice green, I noticed a person in my group that was using an unusual looking apparatus which was connected to his putter. As I watched him putt, I could clearly see that this “gadget” appeared to have removed the wrist action from his putting stroke. Interestingly, he explained that he had bought this specific putting training aid over 10 years ago. Since he was now having some putting issues, he decided to take it out of storage…
Today’s golfer keeps his/her Smartphone with them while on the course and finding easy-access ways to view incoming text messages and emails is a hassle. I golf with my phone in my cart’s small compartment, and when I hear that I have an incoming message, it’s a scramble to get to my phone. The Click Caddie allows you to keep golfing without ever missing a call, text, or email. By using the Click Caddie’s very strong magnet or its silicone…
What would be better than receiving a golf-oriented gift in the mail every month of the year? Something new every month – from ball markers and head covers to drink koozies and divot tools. Receiving golf goodies every month on your doorstep is something ideal for every golfer. The service is called the Mullybox, and each month their subscribers receive a box filled with unique and needed golf products. The contents of each box is carefully selected and filled with high…
I’ve played with virtually all the major putter brands – from Scotty Cameron to Ping and Odyssey to TaylorMade. I continue to search for a putter that has what I consider to be the perfect balance of feel, weight and roll. For the past 10 years, I’ve chosen to use mallet-style putters and typically add 1 or 2 to my arsenal annually. When I came across a premium direct-to-consumer putter at a very reasonable price (around $100), I had to try…
There’s a good deal of talk out there about CBD and golf. With many PGA players now sponsoring CBD merchandise, I decided to try a few products, with the first one on my list being CBD chewing gum from a company called Per Os Biosciences. This company offers two CBD products – gum and mints, both of which are THC Free, so there’s no “high” associated with the use of either of these products. Here are a few standouts from…
I’ve never really thought about extending the life of my golf gloves. After the round is over, I simply throw the glove that I used into my golf bag’s pocket, regardless of how damp the glove is from moisture contact. Not surprisingly, my gloves soon become worn and feel “used. Like most golfers, I really like the feel of a new glove. After a lot of searching, I found the GloveLast, which is a product that keeps your golf glove…










