I’ve been using a Bushnell Pro X2 range finder for the past 3 years and I must admit it is very good and easy to use. However, the cost when I bought it was $499, which as we all can agree is a lot of money. Also it does not have any magnets built in, so I had to buy a strap which costs me another $19.99. Again, over all I like it, but there must be a rangefinder that’s…
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Have you ever wanted to add some customization to your wedges, putter, irons or maybe a customized ball marker? I know I have, and I’m always searching for someone who can do a great job and bring something unique to life. I saw this company on Instagram and thought.. WOW, these wedges and ball markers looks awesome! So I started following his work and everything I saw was truly unique and cooler than the last item. From custom ball markers,…
I love using fun ways to mark my golf ball on the green. There are many times when you are stressed out by the time you reach the putting green, and in my opinion taking a quick look at something fun just brings you back to a much more relaxed state of mind. I recently found a company making some really unique, to say the least, golf ball markers, divot tools, and bag tags. The company, Golf Life Metals, hand…
Who doesn’t already have a pocket full of golf stuff? From ball markers, to divot tools, to credit cards to some cash we hold a lor of stuff in our pockets, so why not consolidate everything into one handy, stylish place! The Golf Wallet from Stableford Golf has exactly what you need to stash and carry all your golf and personal items in one place. The Stableford Golf Wallet is a leather money clip/wallet combo made from 100% genuine leather.…
The hassle of re-gripping your golf clubs is over! Taking your golf clubs to a pro shop or retail store and waiting several days to get them back is a true hassle. I usually re-grip my golf clubs every year, and it can only be described as a hassle. Another option is doing it yourself. Then you have to buy grip tape, solvent, a vice and hope you did it correctly, only to possibly ruin new grips which cost between…
You should have some type of marking on your golf ball because so many people use the same brand of golf ball. I’ve paid several times to add personalization to my golf balls when ordering them online, and I must admit the costs add up. I found a great way to now mark my golf ball every time and not have to pay over and over again. It’s a really cool golf ball stamp company that will make a custom…
The Most Forgiving and Unique Golf Wedge in the Industry!
Posted on December 7, 2020I’ve been playing with Callaway PM grind wedges for about 3 years, since I saw Phil using them on tour, and I must say I play really well with them. However, I’m always searching for something that works better, whether it’s easier bunker shots, getting the golf ball to check up quicker, or less chunks and skulls. I noticed a really unique looking golf wedge on Instagram and had to give it a try, as it truly looks like no…
I’ve played all the golf balls out there from Top Flite to Titleist and literally everything in between. I’m always looking for those extra few yards or better short game spin. Most of the higher end golf balls cost over $45. There has to be comparable golf balls that don’t cost that much, maybe a company who isn’t paying hundreds of tour pros’ or selling wholesale to retailers who must mark the price up to make a profit. My point…
I got fitted about 2 years ago for a driver at high end fitting company. It was a very cool experience and I was there for about 1.5 hours trying numerous drivers and shaft combinations. I hit over 100 shots and after everything was said and done, the fitter told me I need to upgrade to a higher end shaft which would improve my dispersion. I ordered a new Callaway driver with an Accra shaft. I had never heard of…
There are so many high end golf balls on the market, yet they cost so much money. Finding a high quality golf ball at a fair price is always of interest to me. Sugar Golf is a golf ball company, and they sell golf balls direct to consumer (DTC). DTC means no added costs like the major brand name golf ball manufacturers who have to pay retailers, tour pros, advertising, and others to play their golf ball which adds a…