Naomi Hagen, Author at Golftlink https://golftlink.com/author/naomihagen/ Everything About Golf Fri, 03 Feb 2023 16:29:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://golftlink.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-GolfTLink-icon-transp-32x32.png Naomi Hagen, Author at Golftlink https://golftlink.com/author/naomihagen/ 32 32 Fitbit Sense 2: Is it good for golf? https://golftlink.com/fitbit-sense-2-good-for-golf/ Thu, 15 Dec 2022 13:46:56 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=2854 The Fitbit Sense 2 has been a revelation, and it might be the best device for you. It has accurate fitness, health, stress, and sleep-tracking mechanisms, which are considered needs for sports and wellness enthusiasts like golfers, joggers, and tempo runners. It offers blood glucose tracking, relax breathing sessions, automatic exercise tracking, and a multi-path…

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The Fitbit Sense 2 has been a revelation, and it might be the best device for you.

It has accurate fitness, health, stress, and sleep-tracking mechanisms, which are considered needs for sports and wellness enthusiasts like golfers, joggers, and tempo runners.

It offers blood glucose tracking, relax breathing sessions, automatic exercise tracking, and a multi-path optical heart rate sensor, which elevates the game for a smartwatch device.

Although it has a wide variety of apps, one of the downsides of the new Sense 2 is its lack of third-party app support, such as in Google Maps, Google Play Store, Google Assistant, and Google Wallet.

Nonetheless, this Fitbit device is still interesting to look at in-depth — especially if you’re a golfer — and that’s what we’ll do in this Sense 2 review.


First Thoughts On The Fitbit Sense 2

As we laid our eyes (and hands) on one of the new Fitbit models, the Sense 2, mixed emotions came rushing through because of its advanced fitness specifications helpful in managing a golfer’s health.

First, we love how it became 10% thinner and 15% lighter than the original Sense, making it a compatible watch on the go, especially when you need to switch golf courses.

It also has a physical button and rounded edges, enhancing functionality and appearance that can match any golf attire.

More than that, the apps connected to the new sensors make this smartwatch one of the premium choices on the market (possibly an Apple Watch Series 8 and Google Pixel Watch alternative).

Fitbit Sense 2 out in the wild, it's a beautiful smartwatch.
Fitbit Sense 2 out in the wild, it’s a beautiful smartwatch. Image source: DigitalTrends.

To give you a glimpse of what we’re gushing about, here’s what you can expect:

  • Electrodermal Activity (EDA) scan for stress management (higher score, fewer signs of stress) through tracking the skin’s sweat level.
  • Skin temperature sensor to track if you have a fever and other important health matters.
  • Sleep profile and sleep score to analyze your sleeping pattern and sleeping quality data.

Aside from these features, you can also set up phone calls and Fitbit app notifications from your phone to the Sense 2.

However, what we don’t like about the Sense 2 are the following:

  • The always-on display mode, which causes frequent charging.
  • Lack of Google support as a third-party device.

Nevertheless, the Sense 2 has quick settings where you can quickly turn off the always-on mode, and it also has built-in Alexa to replace Google’s Assistant feature.

Our Pick
Fitbit Sense 2, Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch with GPS Fitbit Sense 2, Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch with GPS
$199.95

Learn to manage stress & sleep better with the most advanced health & fitness smartwatch from Fitbit.

Measure and improve sleep quality: personalized Sleep Profile(5), daily sleep stages & Sleep Score, smart wake alarm and do not disturb mode.

Enhance activity: built-in GPS and workout intensity map, Daily Readiness Score, Active Zone Minutes, all-day activity tracking and 24/7 heart rate, 40+ exercise modes and automatic exercise tracking.

Designed for all-day wear: on-wrist Bluetooth calls (coming soon), texts and phone notifications, customizable clock faces, Fitbit Pay, Amazon Alexa built-in, Google Wallet & Maps (coming soon), sleek, slim and water resistant to 50 meters, 6+ day battery & fast charge.


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Main features of Fitbit Sense 2

Fitbit Sense 2 is the most advanced fitness watch by Fitbit. Their unique Readiness measurement is awesome. Image source: Fitbit.com
Fitbit Sense 2 is the most advanced fitness watch by Fitbit. Their unique Readiness measurement is awesome. Image source: Fitbit.com
  • Lithium polymer as battery type for longer battery life that can last 6 or more days of consecutive golfing
  • Multi-path optical heart rate sensor for resting heart rate, sleep patterns, and calorie burn monitor helpful in overall heart rate tracking
  • Inclusive operating system catering to iOS and Android users
  • Automatic exercise tracking app with built-in GPS and GLONASS
  • Health features include a skin temperature signal and an EDA sensor that elevates stress management features

Pros and Cons of Fitbit Sense 2

Pros

  • 10% thinner and 15% lighter
  • 6-day (or more) battery life
  • Stress, sleep, health, and fitness tracker

Cons

  • Only has built-in Alexa without Google Assistant and Google Wallet

Specifications

These are the main specifications of the Fitbit Sense 2.

  • Size – 1.5″ L x 1.5″ W x 0.45″ H
  • Glass – Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • Material – Aluminum
  • Battery life – 6+ days
  • Charging time – 2 hours (0-100%)
  • Color – Shadow Grey, Lunar White, Blue Mist
  • Payment method – Fitbit pay
  • Heart Rate Monitor – Yes
  • Software – New Fitbit OS
  • Water-resistant – Yes
  • Operating Temperature – -14° to 113°F
  • Package inclusions – Sense 2, small and large bands, charging cable

Other features

Sense 2 has a variety of features, including the following:

  • Breathing rate
  • Exercise modes (e.g., indoor climbing)
  • Heart rate variability
  • 50-meter swim-proof
  • Active zone minutes
“Tackle stress & sleep better with Fitbit Sense 2” by Fitbit on YouTube.

Golf features of the Fitbit Sense 2

Similar to Fitbit devices like the older sense model, Versa 2, Versa 3, Versa Lite, and Ionic, the Sense 2 can connect with different Golf apps.

This Fitbit app feature works because of the incorporated Global Positioning System, which allows pace and distance tracking at the comfort of your wrist.


Conclusion

With all its new and enhanced features, this Fitbit device is a great watch on the market that can satisfy your essential health and fitness tracking needs with its accurate sensors.

However, we admit that its price doesn’t match the range of features offered. Yet, it can still be of big help as it’s an ideal smartwatch for golfers.

Nonetheless, you can buy other Fitbit smartwatches at a much lower price that can match the Apple Watch series and Google Pixel Watch, like the Fitbit Versa 4.


FAQ – Fitbit Sense 2

Can you use Fitbit Sense for golf?

Yes, you can use it for golf, as the Global Positioning System is integrated into its setup, which helps monitor pace and distance.

Does the Sense 2 have a built-in GPS?

Yes, the Sense 2 has a built-in Global Positioning System which can be used even without connecting to the phone.

Is Fitbit’s Sense 2 a good watch for golfers?

Yes, this is the best for golfers among Fitbit’s models because of its tracking features, which enable more data monitoring.

Is the Fitbit Sense 2 waterproof?

Yes, this smartwatch is waterproof as it has the Swimproof feature, allowing it to immerse in at most 50 meters of water.

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Fitbit Versa 4: How does it compare as a Golf GPS Watch? https://golftlink.com/fitbit-versa-4-compare-as-golf-watch/ Tue, 29 Nov 2022 16:54:24 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=2696 If you’re looking for a smartwatch that has a lower price than the Apple Watch SE and Garmin watches, a Fitbit Versa 4 is worth looking at. This Fitbit model offers features to track heart rate, blood glucose, and sleeping pattern, a Fitbit app that can wake you optimally, different workout modes to keep you…

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If you’re looking for a smartwatch that has a lower price than the Apple Watch SE and Garmin watches, a Fitbit Versa 4 is worth looking at.

This Fitbit model offers features to track heart rate, blood glucose, and sleeping pattern, a Fitbit app that can wake you optimally, different workout modes to keep you monitored, and an integrated Global Positioning System.

Yet, what we don’t like in this new watch is the unavailability of third-party app support, specifically Google Maps and Google Wallet.

To know what else the Fitbit Versa 4 can offer to a golfer like you, we have this article all about the Fitbit Versa 4. Read through!


First Thoughts On The Fitbit Versa 4

Fitbit has been selling a new generation of watches that can rock the world, like the Fitbit Versa 4. It resembles the new Fitbit Sense 2 but lacks an EDA sensor, skin temperature sensor, and ECG app.

Nonetheless, in terms of price comparison, the Versa 4 is more economical, especially for those who want to use the smartwatch for golfing and other light-intensity sporting activities.

Moreover, we were amazed that the Versa 4 could charge in 12 minutes and give you a full day’s worth of battery life, which is enough as the average golfing time is around 4 hours and 30 minutes.

It also has a haptic button instead of a physical button which makes touching the button feels more comfortable and immersive.

Fitbit Premium includes Fitbit's Daily Readiness Score. Image source: Fitbit.com.
Fitbit Premium includes Fitbit’s Daily Readiness Score. Image source: Fitbit.com.

When buying this fitness tracker, you also get to have access for six months to the Fitbit Premium membership, which includes the following:

  • Video workouts
  • Mindfulness sessions
  • Sleep Profile

However, we were disappointed that it lacks specific essential details, like:

  • Google third-party support
  • Music support
  • Wi-Fi activation

Regardless of these missing links, this device still provides a stable connection (improved a few weeks after release) with the GP System and Alexa (long press needed).

All these help you achieve a better experience in fitness and workout, especially when golfing.

Our Pick
Fitbit Versa 4 Smartwatch with Daily Readiness, GPS, Golf Features Fitbit Versa 4 Smartwatch with Daily Readiness, GPS, Golf Features
$149.95

Get inspired and stay accountable with Versa 4 + Premium - learn when to work out or recover, see real-time stats during exercise and find new ways to keep your routine fresh and fun

Built for better fitness results: Daily Readiness Score(1), built-in GPS and workout intensity map, Active Zone Minutes, all-day activity tracking and 24/7 heart rate, 40+ exercise modes and automatic exercise tracking

Tools to measure and improve sleep quality: personalized Sleep Profile(1), daily sleep stages & Sleep Score, smart wake alarm and do not disturb mode

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Main features of Fitbit Versa 4

  • Heart rate tracking with high and low-rate notifications to monitor you while on the golf course
  • Blood glucose tracker to quickly check your levels even before, during, and after eyeing for a hole-in-one
  • Smart wake alarm for alarm system based on your sleeping patterns, stirring you up before a crucial golfing game efficiently
  • Exercise modes to keep your exercises on track, including community challenges
  • In-built Global Positioning System to help elevate your golfing game as you can track the exact location, distances from yards and hazards, and pacing

Pros and Cons of Fitbit Versa 4

Pros

  • User-friendly simple workout screen & side button
  • Excellent battery life lasting six or more days
  • Higher syncing range of 30ft
  • Efficient GP System tracking

Cons

  • Heart rate tracker tends to be unreliable in high-intensity activities
  • Unavailability of third-party apps

Specifications

These are the main specifications of the Fitbit Versa 4.

  • Size – 45 x 45 x 13mm
  • Glass – Gorilla Glass 3
  • Material – Stainless Steel/polymer
  • Battery life – 6+ days
  • Charging time – 2 hours (0-100%)
  • Color – Black, Waterfall Blue, Pink Sand, Beet Juice
  • Payment method – Fitbit pay
  • Heart Rate Tracking – Yes
  • Syncing Range – 30 ft.
  • Water-resistant – Yes
  • Operating Temperature – -14° to 113°F
  • Package inclusions – Versa 4, small and large bands, charging cable

Other features

The Fitbit Versa 4 is a good watch that is cheaper compared to others, even the Fitbit Sense 2.

It has other essential qualities that make it a cop for golfers, like:

  • Find My Phone
  • Automatic exercise tracking
  • Stress management score
  • Motivational community challenges
“Get better workout results with Fitbit Versa 4” by Fitbit on YouTube.

Golf features of the Fitbit Versa 4

As Versa 4 users, you can jump with joy as the GPS integration allows you to download the Pocket and Golf GPS applications.

Although it cannot record your golf swing, it can still give you accurate measurements of your cardio fitness, blood glucose, steps, distance, calories, and breathing, which can help you be in the best state when swinging your shot.

More importantly, you can connect your data to your phone as it has Bluetooth 5.0 and is compatible with the following:

  • Apple iOS 13.3 and above
  • Android OS 8 above

Conclusion

With the visually-appealing design of the Versa 4, including the well-thought-of incorporation of fitness trackers and health applications, this smartwatch is a good one for golfers.

Although it has its lapses in terms of Google support, music, and high-intensity workouts, the Fitbit Versa 4 is still a great golfing GPS watch with a lesser cost compared to the Sense 2.


FAQ – Fitbit Versa 4

Can you use Fitbit Versa for golf?

Yes, you can use this for golfing with its GPS and other apps accurately designed, for example, to monitor a golfer’s health and wellness.

Does the Versa 4 have a built-in GPS?

Yes, it has GPS with high efficacy in tracking locations, distance, and pacing, showing on the screen.

Is Fitbit Versa 4 a good watch for golfers?

Yes, it’s a good watch for golfers as it makes use of GPS technologies (i.e., Pocket Golf App and Golf GPS App).

Is the Fitbit Versa 4 waterproof?

Yes, it has a water resistance feature that can survive at most 50m in a shower or pool.

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How to best store your golf clubs https://golftlink.com/how-to-best-store-your-golf-clubs/ Fri, 21 Oct 2022 12:48:19 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=2636 Playing golf is one good outdoor exercise. Not only will it improve your body and mind, but it can help you build character and make friends. For some, playing golf boosts business relations. Your golf clubs are your lifeline when playing golf, so you must take good care of the golf gear. When storing golf…

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Playing golf is one good outdoor exercise. Not only will it improve your body and mind, but it can help you build character and make friends. For some, playing golf boosts business relations.

Your golf clubs are your lifeline when playing golf, so you must take good care of the golf gear.

When storing golf clubs, the major thing you must think about is getting the temperature controlled.


Day-to-Day storage of Golf Clubs

Suppose you’re a frequent player and you do not need to consider storing your golf clubs for months. You wait for another golf game to hit the golf course in the next few days.

Where can you leave them temporarily?

You can take them to your house and find enough room where you got the temperature and climate controlled.

A small closet will do. You can also store your golf clubs in the garage but only for a few days.

If your garage has moisture build-up, you better find another storage facility. High humidity in the garage can cause rust, which will decrease your golf clubs’ value.

What’s important to think about for the day-to-day storage of clubs?

When finding storage for your golf clubs, the number one thing you must consider is the temperature.

Never leave your golf gear in your vehicle’s trunk because the temperature can rise to 200 degrees, and the epoxy on the head and the glue under the grip can break down.

The clanging can also scratch your golf clubs, so why risk it?

When storing golf clubs, ensure they’re clean and completely dry alongside their bag interior before you put them away.


Long-Term Golf Club Storage

If you’re thinking about golf club storage for a few months, a temperature-controlled environment should be on top of your mind.

Take your golf equipment to your home or any interior location with a dry environment and temperature control.

Before you store your clubs, you must deep clean the head and wipe down shafts. Allow them to dry completely and put them into the golf bag.

Also, ensure that your golf bag is dry and clean. If it has a rain cover, put the cover above the top of the bag.

Don’t even think about your trunks or leaking garage; look for a safe space or closet where the bag interior won’t get crushed.

How to properly clean your golf clubs

Deep cleaning golf clubs is a simple task. First, find a brush with soft bristles, a soft and dry towel, a bucket with warm water, elbow grease, or a gentle dish detergent.

Add three teaspoons of detergent to your bucket of water. Place the club heads in the water and leave them for five minutes.

Take the irons and eliminate the dirt using your brush. Give the grooves and club head a deep clean. You can use a toothbrush for the grooves.

Then, rinse the irons and dry the clubs using a towel. NEVER leave your clubs wet, as this may lead to rust build-up.

Many golfers miss the grips when cleaning, which can wear them out. You can clean the grips by wiping them with a cloth, but don’t use a wet rag.

You can also drench the brush in warm soapy water and scrub all of its sides. For handy tips, you can use baby oil, dab it in a cloth, and polish the heads.

What’s important to think about for the long-term storage of clubs?

If you aim to make your golf clubs last longer, you must manage them accordingly. Storing your golf clubs in the right environment will do the trick.

How you find storage daily and the proper method of cleaning the golf clubs are the same manner.

Before you let them sleep for a long time, conduct a deep cleaning. This will eliminate the dirt that may lead to wearing out of the metal heads.

You can also insulate your grips since they are made from rubber, leather, and plastics. If exposed to the cold, they may become fragile and start to crack.

So, you can cover them using plumbing insulation to give them protection against the cold.

Most golfers are well aware that rain could occur while they are playing, so rain covers will protect against the humidity that might lead to rust.

“The Best Way to Organize Your Golf Space!” by MrShortGame Golf on YouTube.

Places Where You Shouldn’t Store Your Golf Clubs

While there is an appropriate storage location for your golf clubs, knowing where you shouldn’t store them is necessary.

Here are some of the places that you should avoid:

1: Car trunk

Your trunk is not good storage for golf clubs due to heat and high humidity.

The constant movement of the vehicle will make your golf clubs bang around, resulting in scratches and dents.

It is safe to say that golf clubs hate excessive heat, which is what your trunk gives.

Constant exposure to high temperatures can disintegrate the epoxy and glue that links the clubhead and shaft.

2: Places with cold temperatures

The lower temperatures in regions with cold weather may not be as detrimental as the extreme heat, but they can still cause the grips to dry out and crack.

Generally, don’t store your clubs in spaces with poor insulation and a damp environment, like your leaking basement or unfinished garage, where you cannot control the temperature.

It should be free from moisture and humidity, even if that’s just a small space.


How To Store Golf Clubs Without A Golf Bag

If you don’t have a golf bag for your golf club, or if you don’t want to store them anywhere. You can purchase a freestanding golf rack.

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Either way, you can opt for a bin, but ensure that you cover them with an insulator or bubble wrap to keep them isolated.

It will also help to keep your golf equipment organized to avoid damage.

A storage rack will help you find your apparel, such as golf shoes, golf ball sleeves, and other golf accessories. This will prevent sandwich bags and tipping over them.

You can buy storage racks in your local stores or through online shops.


Can I store my golf clubs in the garage?

You may store golf clubs in the garage, provided that they’re in a dry location. The garage is all right for only a few days.

However, note that if your garage has too much humidity during winter, this may cause golf clubs to rust.

Suppose the temperature in your garage changes from summer months to winter months. There’s a possibility that the club heads and shaft will expand and contract.

The stress caused by the garage could erode the epoxy and glues of the club head and grip.

So, make sure you find a space in your garage that’s not exposed to heat and cold.

NOTE:

If you live in a harsh winter or rainfall location, it might be good to cover them to fend off moisture and keep the optimum temperature.


How to best store your golf clubs in an apartment

Suppose you want to properly store your golf clubs in your tiny apartment. You can use some hooks and hang them on the wall.

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With 2 sturdy metal storage hooks, this rack can hold 2 golf bags loaded with full sets of clubs, up to 100 lbs! The rack measures 17" Wide x 3.8" Deep x 3" High, with the hooks spaced 10.5" apart.

With mounting holes spaced 16" apart, this rack can be easily mounted to standard wall studs. Super easy installation.

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You can also hang them on the wall of your closet, place them in a container, and store them under the bed.

You can use the hooks to hang the golf bag and fasten it to the ceiling rafters if you want to take the wall space.

Whichever way you choose, remember the optimum temperature.

“Build a Golf Bag Holder! Organize Your Golf Gear” by April Wilkerson on YouTube.

Conclusion

When storing your golf clubs, find a safe space where it is dry, and they won’t be exposed to extreme heat or cold temperatures.

Clean them before you put them away, and make sure that the bag interior has no moisture.

Don’t place them in the trunks, as they may get dents from clanging. You can put them in the garage, but only for a short period.

The ideal place for your golf clubs is in your house, with a temperature-controlled environment.


Frequently Asked Questions – How to best store your golf clubs

We have some additional information that may come in handy when storing golf clubs in different situations.

Is it OK to store golf clubs in the garage?

Yes, it’s OK to store golf clubs in the garage. Make sure that your garage area is clean and dry at an optimum temperature to avoid epoxy and resin breakdown.

How do you store a lot of golf clubs?

If you’re not comfortable storing your golf clubs in the garage, you can get a bin or golf club rack to keep them organized. If you opt for the bin, cover them to isolate your clubs from each other and prevent scratches.

How should I store my new golf clubs?

If you’re one of those premium milled putters that want to maintain the longevity of your golf clubs, consider climate and temperature control. You need to clean them and avoid the heat and cold, which can break down the epoxy and glue of the golf club.

Is it OK to leave golf clubs outside during winter?

NO. Your golf clubs hate the heat, but it does not like the cold temperature either. Don’t put them in the garage there during winter, as exposure to cold temperatures could dry out the grips and cause cracks.

Is it bad to leave golf clubs in the car in winter?

The trunk of your vehicle is NOT SUITABLE for storage for your golf clubs. Your garage would be a better choice than cars.

Is the cold bad for golf clubs?

Yes, because the lower temperature can freeze the golf clubs solid.
You will know if they’re impaired by the following:
– Color of the grip
– Rust on the blades and the shafts
– Cracks on the head cover

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Top 10 Golf Podcasts for Everything Golf https://golftlink.com/top-10-golf-podcasts-for-everything-golf/ Tue, 05 Jul 2022 12:24:44 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=2276 Some golf fans can’t get enough of the game — playing it, watching it, and reading about it when they can. If you’re such a fan, add listening to golf podcasts to that list! This article lists down the best golf podcasts every fan should check out on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. A List of…

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Some golf fans can’t get enough of the game — playing it, watching it, and reading about it when they can. If you’re such a fan, add listening to golf podcasts to that list!

This article lists down the best golf podcasts every fan should check out on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.


A List of the Top 10 Golf Podcasts

Dive deeper into the world of golf with the best golf podcasts:

Podcast 1: The Rick Shiels Golf Show

The Rick Shiels Golf Show
Image Source: Apple Podcasts

This is the number one golf podcast in the UK, giving golf and non-golf chat every Tuesday.

Co-hosted by Guy Charnock, this podcast covers a broad range of topics in the golf industry, making it perfect for every fan.

They give DETAILED insight into amateur and professional golf.

More examples of what The Rick Shiels Golf Show also gives are:

  • Golf equipment reviews
  • Interviews with the game’s biggest personalities
  • Game improvement tips

This is easy to listen to since you feel like you’re just overhearing two friends talking about golf.

Listen to The Rick Shiels Golf Show


Podcast 2: Fore Play

Fore Play by Barstool Sports
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Fore Play is a weekly podcast launched by Barstool Sports.

Trent, Riggs, Frankie, Lurch, and their guests give you the hottest unfiltered takes on golf — from the difficulties of the game to gossip on the pros.

Fore Play gives you in-a-bar-watching-coverage vibes where you can hear classic golf addicts have a go at their beloved sport.

This is PERFECT for the everyday golfer.

Listen to Fore Play by Barstool Sports


Podcast 3: Get A Grip

Get A Grip Podcast with Max Homa and Shane Bacon
Image Source: Apple Podcasts

This golf-centric podcast proves that the sport isn’t always so uptight and serious.

Get A Grip is hosted by PGA Tour player Max Homa and Golf Channel broadcaster Shane Bacon.

These two give a refreshing voice to the ever-evolving game, discussing freely about it. They sound like normal folks sitting together to poke lighthearted fun at both players and fans.

It’s the FUNNIEST golf podcast so far, but you learn a bunch of golf news and tips.

Additionally, it can be your go-to for any insider info on the PGA Tour and other golf headlines.

Listen to Get a Grip


Podcast 4: The Fried Egg Golf Podcast

The Fried Egg Golf Podcast
Image Source: Apple Podcasts

If you’re interested in (or just curious about) golf course design, you should listen to The Fried Egg.

Host Andy Johnson has interviews with professional golfers like Hale Irwin and Geoff Ogilvy.

But he’s usually joined by world-renowned course designer Tom Doak to talk about anything related to golf course architecture.

This includes:

  • Agronomy
  • Maintenance
  • Construction of golf courses
  • Employees that work in that field

They even discuss particular courses, such as the Olympia Fields Country Club in Chicago.

And if you know the design of golf courses, you might be able to use it as an advantage in a game.

Listen to The Fried Egg Golf Podcast


Podcast 5: The First Cut Golf

The First Cut Podcast by CBS Sports
Image Source: Apple Podcasts

Rick Gehman and Greg DuCharme take you DEEPER in the golf world.

They give PGA Tour DFS and golf betting tips.

You also get in-depth information on:

  • Daily fantasy golf
  • PGA Tour players
  • Tournament previews
  • Other stories that are important to the golf community

Catch this weekly golf podcast to know breaking golf tour news and expert insight on the biggest players.

Listen to The First Cut Golf Podcast


Podcast 6: Golf Smarter

Golf Smarter Podcast with Fred Greene
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Starting in 2013, Golf Smarter has been one of the longest-running golf podcasts.

And host Fred Greene has been helping people lower their scores and boost their golf IQ since the beginning.

There are tons of golf improvement podcasts out there. But this particular one touches on the mental element of the game.

This podcast doesn’t necessarily strengthen your mind. But it does help you become a smarter golfer.

Greene invites some of the best people in golf coaching and other disciplines to help you play smarter. Here, you’ll find out surprising ways golf factors into something that seems unrelated.

Some topics they’ve discussed are:

  • Quietening the mind
  • Eye movement patterns
  • Putter fitting

This podcast has its own website, but you can also catch it on Apple Podcasts and other platforms.

Listen to Golf Smarter


Podcast 7: Golf Science Lab

The Golf Science Lab Podcast with Cordie Walker
Image Source: Apple Podcasts

This is a FUN podcast hosted by Cordie Walker, helped by his trusty crew

They dedicate a season to a certain topic. Then they bust myths and clarify any misinformation related to the topic.

And once you’ve unlearned those things, you can better improve your play.

Golf Science Lab also interviews researchers and academics. They then use the new knowledge to develop applicable tips that can help you play golf better.

For instance, one topic they had was how you could use the ground to your advantage in a golf swing.

This podcast has its own website. But it’s also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other platforms.

Listen to Golf Science Lab


Podcast 8: Local Knowledge by Golf Digest

Local Knowledge by GolfDigest
Image Source: Apple Podcasts

The magazine started this golf podcast in 2020 to give the online golf community some entertainment during the pandemic.

The magazine has been a staple for DECADES for everything golf. So their podcast is certainly worth a listen as well.

Know controversies in major golf tournaments and product reviews. They even discuss more niche topics like how alcohol can affect your game.

This podcast combines Golf Digest reporting styles, original interviews, and other elements that fans of the magazine will recognize and continue to love.

Listen to Local Knowledge by Golf Digest


Podcast 9: Golf Monthly: The Clubhouse

Golf Monthly: The Clubhouse
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From the world’s oldest golf magazine, Golf Monthly Clubhouse covers golf’s greatest stories.

The team offers exclusive interviews with BIG personalities like Justin Rose, Brooks Koepka, and John Rahm.

Aside from that, they also give some commentary and debate on any tour, equipment, and also cover a lot of amateur games in college golf.

It’s also very relatable; the team sometimes just talks about their weekend golf game.

Listen to Golf Monthly: The Clubhouse


Podcast 10: Life On Tour Golf Podcast

Life on Tour Golf Podcast
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This is GREAT for anyone following the European tour.

This golf podcast features highlight reels of the previous week’s tournaments. They also take you down memory lane by sometimes featuring reels of previous tournaments.

This golf podcast also offers in-depth interviews with established and rising DP Tour players.

Listen to Life On Tour Golf Podcast


Frequently Asked Questions about Golf Podcasts

Now that you’ve seen what I think are the best golf podcasts, we’ll answer some related questions below.

What Topics Do Golf Podcasts Cover?

As you might have noticed, they can cover ANYTHING. This ranges from the latest golf news to interviews with big golf world personalities.

The podcasts listed above are only the tip of the iceberg. More examples of great podcasts are The Open Podcasts and Fairway Rollin.

The former offers some of the best golf stories, with documentaries from golf’s original major.

Meanwhile, the latter is a deep dive into the world of golf gambling.

Rest assured, there’s a golf podcast out there for you.

Is There Anything Golf Podcasts HAVEN’T Covered Yet?

Despite the hundreds of golf podcasts out there, YES. There are still some topics that can still be covered or talked about more.

For instance, there can be something about Junior Golfers. The youngsters can use some guidance on how to get into the game.

This could include:

  • Junior coaching clinics
  • Tournament play
  • Talking to professionals

with a younger audience in mind.

A podcast that follows caddies as they go through the DP World Tour or other events can show the public what these hardworking people do.

Finally, women’s games can use more coverage as well.

If you go deep enough into the golf world, you’ll find that there are still topics you can tap into.

Will Listening to Golf Podcasts Improve My Golfing Skills?

Yes, you technically can.

HOWEVER, knowing something, in theory, is different from knowing how to execute it in an actual game of golf.

So if you’re listening to podcasts to improve your skills, take note of the golf tips, then practice them the next time you have a chance.

Where Should I Listen To Golf Podcasts?

ANYWHERE that hosts podcasts!

Spotify and Apple Podcasts are the most commonly known. But other platforms you can check are:

  • Deezer
  • Acast
  • Stitcher
  • TuneIn
  • iHeartRadio
  • PlayerFM
  • Podbean

Are Podcasts or Video Podcasts Better?

This just depends on your preference.

The best golf podcasts would ideally have both options to attract a larger audience. But some topics would work better as video or simply audio.

For example, interviews, news, and commentary are alright for just AUDIO.

So some podcasts you can simply listen to are:

  • Fore Play
  • Get A Grip
  • The First Cut Golf

Meanwhile, golf instruction or product reviews might be better for VIDEO. This is so you can see what the hosts are talking about.

If you have a hard time visualizing things, some podcasts that you should preferably watch are:

  • The Fried Egg
  • Golf Science Lab
  • Life On Tour

But again, this depends on the topic.

So if Rick Shiels is hosting an interview, you can just listen to it. But if the episode is about golf tips or product reviews, it might be best to watch it.

How Many Golf Podcasts Are There?

There are at least 600 golf podcasts on Spotify alone. This accounts for different languages too. But this number will likely continue increasing since podcasts are seeing a boom.


Conclusion

Golf podcasts are now part of the list of media that golf fans can consume.

There are MANY podcasts out there. And with the many topics they cover, you’ll undoubtedly find something right for you.

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How to Release Hands in Golf Swing [5 Easy & Quick Steps] https://golftlink.com/how-to-release-hands-in-golf-swing/ Mon, 04 Jul 2022 13:37:10 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=2237 Golf is one of those sports where there are many ways to go about it. Some players hit it off right away, and some keep it short and still win. If you manage to practice a few swings correctly, the impact of the release might turn out seven times faster than the usual head speed.…

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Golf is one of those sports where there are many ways to go about it. Some players hit it off right away, and some keep it short and still win.

If you manage to practice a few swings correctly, the impact of the release might turn out seven times faster than the usual head speed.

The timing of how you release the golf club greatly determines if you make a good or bad golf swing and shot.

There’s only a split second between a good and bad throw. Hence, you must practice how to set the timing right.

This golf instruction will lead you through the grind and help you release the golf club perfectly.


How to Release Hands in Golf Swing: A Step-by-Step Procedure

Releasing the club at the perfect time gifts you with a golf game you’ll surely enjoy. It can give you up to seven times more club head speed if you ace it right.

However, knowing the perfect timing of when to release the golf club at the impact zone could be difficult.

It surely needs constant practice and dedication to learn. You might do it wrong at first!

This simple drill is worth practicing if you strive to improve as a player.

Step 1: Cock Your Wrists at a 90-degree Angle

The moment the backswing is at its height, your wrists should be cocked at a 90-degree angle.

If you notice that your arms are parallel to the ground, your hips and knees will follow suit during the downswing.

The angle created can help your body to achieve a coiled position that can prompt a more powerful golf swing.

Step 2: Keep Your Right Arm Straight

When you strike the golf ball, the position of your right arm should be straight. Let your arms, hands and club face rotate until you’re back to the address position.

Maintain your wrists’ cocking position until you reach the impact zone.

Step 3: Accelerate Clubhead Speed

As you approach impact, it is necessary to accelerate the club head speed to maximum. The club head speed will eventually show power while it’s in the downswing.

Step 4: Unhinge Your Wrists Late

At the impact zone, remember to unhinge your right wrist late to achieve a fast swing speed and gain more distance.

The late release will be restrained with the tension in the arms and hands.

This technique should come naturally without you having to control the club head speed using your hands.

Step 5: Cross Your Right Arm Over Your Left

After impact, allow your right arm to cross your left as you hit the target line for a follow-through while releasing your wrists.

How to train for a better release in your golf swing

“MASTER THE RELEASE – SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE RELEASE DRILL FOR THE GOLF SWING” by ChrisRyanGolf on YouTube.

Why Should You Release the Golf Club Properly?

Properly releasing the club plays a vital role in improving your golf game.

The release is one of the most important phases of a golf swing that every player must pay close attention to.

Your manner of releasing the club determines the flight and spin of the ball.

However, many amateurs find it difficult to ace a perfect release and release position. Good and bad timing is differentiated in only a matter of a millisecond.

It's important to release hands in a golf swing

5 Ways to Release Hands in Golf Swing

To further better your idea on how to master that optimum release, there are 5 approaches you can employ the next time you aim to release the golf club.

Most people would recommend that you pay close attention to your setup, grip, stance, and alignment to improve your release.

It is ideal to use these 3 GOLF FUNDAMENTALS to assess your skills:

  1. Hitting the ball in the intended place 100% of the time like how the best players in the world would do.
  2. Controlling the starting point and the ball’s curve to draw a stock shot.
  3. Gleaning proper distance in relation to the swing speed.

1. Directing the Momentum

To direct the momentum means that you have to focus on the club head’s movement as you approach the downswing.

Hence, you must make use of gravity properly when doing this release.

You mostly rely on your hands to release the club to hit a golf shot with the club head as needed.

This type of release is easy to understand and perform on a consistent basis. However, players with poor hand-eye coordination might find it challenging.

If you want to learn this type of release, you must train your right hand and go straight towards the target.

2. Throwing From the Top

Throwing a swing from the top is established once the golfer tries to place their body at different positions.

You can do this if you blast a full release to hit the ball right after doing a backswing. This can create great speed through the movement of your arms and hands.

It can also provide more distance other than adding speed to your club.

To successfully throw from the top, you must remember to keep your hands and arms loose to generate extra club head speed as you approach the impact zone.

Upon doing so, your body will naturally rotate through the shots.

3. Turning and Rotating From the Top

The third type has more to do with rotating the body and squatting as you go for a downswing.

In this case, the right arm is more bent than usual at impact. Afterwhich, you’ll end up completely releasing the arms.

The manner of releasing the club relies more on the body’s movement than the arms, while the hands are responsible for generating an impactful downswing.

Golfers like to release the club this way as it gives stability and consistency to the club’s face. With this approach, you can generate more speed with your driver and irons.

It can be difficult for players who are not flexible enough to rotate their bodies at a proper angle. But, if learned and practiced correctly, it’s the easiest to perform and maintain.

4. Throwing the Club Down the Fairway

Another approach is throwing the club down the fairway.

This method involves picking off a slightly different distance than normal, identifying the target, and doing a full turn before throwing the club at the ball.

In this sense, your focus is directed toward gravity and fully releasing the club as you go for your target.

It makes the swing more natural as you throw the club at the ball. You only need to pay attention to the movement of your body while blowing impact.

5. Forearm Rotation

One old-school approach that many golfers have already ditched is the forearm rotation.

It is believed to have the WEAKEST IMPACT among the five methods with the inconsistencies it can cause. The clubhead is unstable as it approaches the impact zone.

You can still benefit from this method if you can direct the clubhead at the right time.

But, failing to do so can also mean that you’ll be left in a stuck-up position and gain more inconsistencies leading to bad golf shots.


Frequently Asked Questions

We know you still have a lot of questions lingering on your mind as you course through this article.

Don’t worry! Let’s talk about questions, and we’ll answer in the best way possible.

Why Do I Release the Golf Club Early?

If you keep on throwing your club early than intended, it is possible that you lost the angle you’ve created with the club shaft and lead arm as you approach a downswing. Doing so will lead to bad golf shots as you weakly hit the ball at impact.

Hence, you must crank up your game by practicing any type of drill to improve your timing. This way, you can ace that perfect strike as you gain more power and precision.

How Can I Keep the Wrist in the Downswing?

The key to keeping your wrist hinge is by putting it in the correct position even before you start performing your golf swing. With this, you’ll be able to gain MAXIMUM POWER as you hit the ball off the tee.

Do I Need to Roll the Wrists?

Rolling your wrists excessively when doing a golf swing is highly discouraged.

When you’re playing, you have to ensure that your wrists are parallel and not rolling over, especially if you reach the point where your wrists are already face-to-face.

One way to go over this is to adjust your grip. Make sure that you’re holding the club’s grip properly. Instead of rolling your wrists, you must consider hinging and unhinging them during your swing.

What Is Flipping in a Golf Swing?

Flipping generally means that your clubhead caused more impact than intended as you hit the ball by overly rotating your wrists.

If you’re a RIGHT-HANDED player, you cause the ball to go LEFTWARD and roll back to the right. The ball goes in the opposite direction if your left hand is dominant. This left-to-right motion is referred to as a draw or hook. This lead to a ball that spins farther out and roll-back inward.


Conclusion

Throwing your drivers and irons at the perfect time will determine how good the game is as you play.

It should work harmoniously with the position of your upper and lower body, along with your grip, stance, and alignment.

By mastering how you deliver the clubhead to hit the ball, you can also improve how you play and hit the ball over the golf course.

You can get training aid or watch a tutorial video online all you want.

But for you to develop your skills, you need to practice endlessly. Don’t worry if you do it wrong a couple of times. You’ll surely progress after a few more tries.

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How to Make Golf Bag Tubes https://golftlink.com/how-to-make-golf-bag-tubes/ Sat, 02 Jul 2022 13:20:00 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=2206 Golf bags nowadays usually already come with partitions for golf clubs. But if you have an old golf bag or just want a more customized golf tube, then it’s worth knowing how to make golf bag tubes. Below, we’ll give you the complete procedure on how to make golf bag tubes. How to Make Golf…

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Golf bags nowadays usually already come with partitions for golf clubs.

But if you have an old golf bag or just want a more customized golf tube, then it’s worth knowing how to make golf bag tubes.

Below, we’ll give you the complete procedure on how to make golf bag tubes.


How to Make Golf Bag Tubes: A Step-by-Step Process

Learn to make golf bag tubes to keep your clubs safe and organized! Here’s how:

Step 1: Take a Portion of Plywood and Your Favorite Golf Bag

You can ask around for which type of wood is best to make golf bag tubes with.

Or, if you prefer, you can also experiment on your own with woods that you can easily find in hardware stores.

But make sure that you use only ONE kind of wood per tube. If you don’t, the stronger types might end up taking more weight and end up breaking.

Cut the plywood pieces so they fit perfectly in your golf bag. Most tubes measure 1.5″. But your plywood length should depend on how long the shaft of your golf club is.

Step 2: Attach the Plywood to Each End of the Golf Bag

Put the ends of the plywood pieces together, so they make a circle.

Measure half-inch borders and drill holes in the four corners.

An easy way to do this is to clamp them together before drilling them one by one. This ensures that the holes line up so the plywood pieces don’t BREAK or split later on.

Step 3: Mark the Outline of the Club With a Marker

Take a golf club and put it on top of the plywood. Mark the outline of the club with a marker.

This will be your guide in making an opening for the golf club.

Step 4: Cut Out the Opening of the Golf Club

Use a jigsaw to cut the opening.

But cut a half-inch bigger than your outline to ensure you’re giving your whole golf club (or two) enough space to fit.

Sand the edges to round any corners. This also protects you, your bag, and your clubs from scratches when you start using it.

Step 5: Drill a Hole at Each End of the Plywood Piece

Drill a hole through each end of the plywood piece. You can stick zip ties or rope through them to tie the ends well or attach them to the dividers.

If you want to keep the attachment sturdy, use duct tape ONLY on the ends.

Step 6: Fit the Golf Bag Tube in Your Bag

Put the tube in the front pocket of the golf bag with the open end sticking out.

Attach it to other tubes or the bag itself with more zip ties. You can also use hooks to keep the partition hung inside.

Alternatively, you might prefer to use a heated glue gun to stick the golf bag tubes to the bottom of the bag.

You might also want to be able to pull your tubes in and out of your golf bag.


What Are Golf Bag Tubes?

As the name suggests, golf bag tubes are containers for your clubs that you put in golf bags.

These tubes organize and protect your golf clubs.

Why Should You Learn How to Make Golf Bag Tubes?

You should learn how because it’s customizable and affordable!

Sure, some brands offer ready tubes — but what you want might not be within your budget.

Or, you’ve looked at the market and felt like you still want something that can answer your needs more.

You can choose different materials if you learn to make golf bag tubes. These materials can be found and bought at a low price in local hardware stores.

You can also adjust the height and width accordingly!

Golf bags positioned close to driving range somewhere in California

Why Should You Have Golf Bag Tubes?

When you make golf bag tubes, you should know that having them comes with a lot of benefits like:

1. It Keeps Your Golf Clubs Protected

Keeping your clubs in golf tubes prevents them from hitting each other.

Graphite shafts are especially MORE fragile than irons because they’re more lightweight and have more flex.

Long clubs might also break if the smaller ones keep bumping into them.

A golf tube also effectively prevents pitting and scarring on the shaft.

2. It Helps You Easily Grab the Right Club

You might have reached into your bag and taken some time to look for a specific club.

In a golf match, the time you should spend in-ground for your round is wasted on looking for a club.

Golf tubes can help you organize your clubs, so you don’t have to search for the exact club you need.

Ideally, when organizing your golf clubs, arrange them by height from left to right.

Keep the smallest ones (like wedges) to the right of the bag. Some golf bags already have a slot for your putter. If not, they can go somewhere to the right as well.

Putting them according to MATERIAL is helpful too — so keep your woods together. The same goes for the other clubs.

Aside from organization, you’ll also be able to easily spot a misplaced or missing club.

You might even be able to recall or find the missing club quickly.

3. It’s Easier to Carry Your Clubs

Golfers with a cart bag typically won’t have a problem driving their golf bags on the course.

But normally, a golfer will walk around the course with their golf bag stand in hand and the golf bag on their shoulders.

This is tiring and uncomfortable — especially if you have to walk long distances or on uneven terrain.

But with golf bag tubes, you can carry your clubs around without the feeling of them bumping into you all the time.

This is especially helpful if you use a stand bag, which golfers who don’t always ride typically have.

4. It Can Protect Your Golf Bag

Clubs rubbing against golf bags can cause wear and tear. Additionally, the bag can also be deformed or lose its shape.

Having a golf tube stops a club from directly touching the bag’s material.


Frequently Asked Questions about bag tubes

Now that you know how to make golf bag tubes and why you should get them, below are a few related questions:

What’s the Difference Between a Golf Bag Tube and Divider?

Both of them stop clubs from hitting each other. But golf bag tubes stop a club from rubbing the bag as well. Additionally, golf tubes are separate from the bag, while dividers typically come WITH a bag.

Can You Add Dividers to a Golf Bag?

Yes you can. Most modern golf bags already have in-built dividers. But they don’t always reach the bottom of the bags.

How Many Tubes Can Fit in a Divider?

Generally, you can comfortably fit two tubes in a single divider.

How Many Dividers Does a Golf Bag Have?

It depends on the kind of golf bag you have. The simplest would be 4-way systems, which is lighter than bags with more divisions. However, space is limited, so it can take some time to organize clubs. At the other end of the spectrum are 14-way systems. These are best if you have a stand bag or cart bag.

What Are Golf Club Tubes Made Of?

The golf club tubes you can buy are typically made of high-density polyethylene. This is durable but versatile plastic.

Can I Use PVC as a Divider?

Technically you can. But it’s not recommended. This plastic can be too heavy to be used as a divider. However, if it’s a thin piece of PVC, it MIGHT work well for you. But you can use better (and lighter) materials — such as nylon mesh or lighter plastics.

How Can I Maintain My Golf Club Tubes?

After making golf bag tubes, you want to ensure they last you a long time. Below are a few tips on how you can do so:

1. Use Good Materials

You’ll need a new golf bag tube now and then. But choosing good materials that are ALSO in good condition can make a golf tube last longer.

For instance, you can have a tougher material for iron golf clubs than lightweight graphite clubs.

2. Don’t Overstuff

Overstuffing golf bag tubes can cause deformities.

Find out first how many clubs you can comfortably fit in one tube. Take your time putting a golf club in its right place even when you’re out playing.

3. Store The Tubes Properly

You shouldn’t just leave the tubes in your golf bag when not in use.

Instead, keep them in a dry place with low moisture levels so that the golf clubs inside them don’t rust.

Conclusion

Making golf bag tubes is a relatively simple and cost-effective way of protecting, organizing, and carrying your clubs.

And keeping your clubs organized means you can focus your energy on the golf match — rather than struggling to find a certain club in your bag.

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What Do the Numbers on Golf Balls Mean? https://golftlink.com/what-do-numbers-on-golf-balls-mean/ Fri, 01 Jul 2022 13:02:10 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=2193 Anyone who has played golf (or just seen a golf ball) has probably wondered at some point what the meaning of numbers on golf balls is. ALL golf balls have one or more numbers printed on them. And these can actually tell you a few things about a certain ball: Identification purposes (so you know…

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Anyone who has played golf (or just seen a golf ball) has probably wondered at some point what the meaning of numbers on golf balls is.

ALL golf balls have one or more numbers printed on them. And these can actually tell you a few things about a certain ball:

  • Identification purposes (so you know which ball is yours)
  • The compression rating
  • The number of dimples on the ball

Below, we explain in more detail what the numbers printed on a golf ball mean.


What Is the Difference Between a High Number and a Low Number?

There’s no difference between a high number and low number.

New players typically think that lower numbers on golf balls mean they’re for amateurs.

But as already discussed, numbers on golf balls nowadays are nothing more than personal preferences for players.

Alternatively, if it’s an OLD ball, a low number is likely just a compression rating or identification number. Meanwhile, something in the hundreds would likely be the number of dimples.

What Do the Red Numbers Mean?

Some have thought a red number means a golf ball is illegal or special. But that’s not the case.

The colors of a golf ball are used to signify compression ratings.

Red numbers meant a ball had a low compression rating. Meanwhile, a black number meant a high compression golf ball.

But nowadays, the color of a number is simply part of its distinguishing mark as well.

Some manufacturers can give the red and black colors many meanings too.

For instance, Titleist uses the red and black numbers on their ProV1 and ProV1x models.

The black-numbered ProV1x has the following characteristics:

  • Soft feel
  • High flight
  • More iron spin
  • Higher short game spin (compared to the ProV1)

In comparison, below are the features of the red-numbered ProV1:

  • Softer feel (compared to the ProV1x)
  • Mid-flight
  • Less iron spin
  • High short game spin

How Can I Tell Identification Numbers from Compression Rating Numbers and Number of Dimples?

Because golf ball manufacturers let you print any number on the golf ball, you might wonder how you can tell apart the different numbers.

For a two-digit number, having a rounded number like 40 or 70 means it’s a compression rating. Any other double-digit number is an identification number.

The same goes for three-digit numbers. The highest compression number is 110. But something between 300 and 500 can be read as how many dimples the ball has.

Then other three-digit numbers are already for identification.

A good rule of thumb would be if a golf ball is new, three or two digits would most likely signify a personal mark.

But if it’s an old golf ball with three or two digits, they might NOT be a distinguishing mark.


One-Digit Number

A one-digit number is an identification number. It’s usually found above or under the brand name and near the horizontal line of the golf ball.

When you purchase golf balls, you’ll notice that three balls will have the same number, then the next three balls will have the same number, and so on.

This helps you distinguish which ball is yours when playing in games.

If golfers in a group have the same brand of a golf ball, they’ll have to check that everyone has a different number before starting a round.

This avoids confusion about whose golf ball made it in or nearest to the hole. You can also avoid PENALTIES accidentally taking the wrong ball when playing your round.

The most common single-digit numbers are 1 to 4. But it can range from 0 to 9.

There are a lot of golf ball models all over the market. But some brands are more well-known than others.

Because of that, there are times when a handful of players in the same group have the same golf ball model and single-digit number.

Most golfers prefer to further personalize their golf balls by signing, putting their initials, or leaving other special marks on them.


Two-Digit Number

Double-digit numbers represent a ball’s compression rating. This tells you how hard or how bouncy a ball is.

In theory, this is very helpful for playing strategies. If a golfer knows they have a high-compression golf ball, they’ll also learn to swing hard to make a good shot.

This also makes it easier for a golfer to know which ball to look for, depending on their swing.

  • A recreational or amateur golfer might do better with a lower compression ball because these are softer and can compress more to give the ball more distance.
  • A more experienced golfer might opt for a ball with higher compression since it will give a player more control.

Players are also better equipped with skills to control the ball.

However, people have argued that this is a gendered way of marking. And that this can lead to discrimination and affect what golf balls the market buys.

Low compression ratings (ranging from 70 to 80) are deemed “ladies’ balls.” Meanwhile, male golfers were expected to have golf balls with ratings of up to 100 or 110.

Two-digit golf was big in the 1990s. But nowadays, most golf ball manufacturers typically DON’T print two-digit numbers on golf balls anymore.

Besides, you can also tell a ball’s compression rating through other factors like swing speed.

Instead, if you see a double-digit number on golf balls, they’re already likely used as a distinguishing mark.


Three-Digit Number

A triple-digit number on a golf ball tells you how many dimples it has. This dimple number ranges from 300 to 500.

Dimples do affect the functionality of a ball because they help the golf ball fly in a smooth and precise path.

Your chances of landing a ball as close to the hole will INCREASE.

HOWEVER, this isn’t the only way to evaluate how good a golf ball or play is. Other things that will affect your play are a ball’s inner core and your own skills.

Not to mention you’ll need the right number of dimples for it to work well.

The ideal number of dimples is around 450. Anything more than that can make the golf ball harder to control.

Because of this, putting a three-digit number isn’t common in modern balls — except for some limited versions.

Fun fact about 3 digit numbered golf balls:

Golf balls, such as the Polara Ultimate Strength, have dimples with different depths. This lets them fly a straighter path than other balls. However, they’re not allowed in USGA competitions.

Similar to a two-digit number, finding three digits on a golf ball usually means it’s also a distinguishing mark.

But you can still usually find the number of dimples printed on the box.


Other Numbers on Golf Balls

Not all golf ball numbers have the meanings discussed above.

Players tend to like to print numbers that have a personal meaning — may it be a lucky number or a special date.

Many professional golfers do this too.

Justin Rose, for instance, has the number 99 printed on a golf ball. He explains that 9 is his wife Kate’s number equivalent. And 99 can give him double luck.

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Meanwhile, Sergio Garcia had the number 10 on his balls. This signifies the Champions League championship of Real Madrid (his favorite team).

Most manufacturers let golfers customize their golf balls by having any number printed on them.


Final Words

The numbers on a golf ball are used to indicate things like compression ratings and the number of dimples.

Having a ball with good features is helpful, but a golfer’s play still depends more on their skills and how they handle a ball — rather than on the ball itself.

Nowadays, the number on a ball is mainly for identification purposes.

Aside from that, you can also customize these numbers to put a number that has special meaning to you.


Frequently Asked Questions about the numbers on Golf Balls

Now that we’ve settled what the numbers on golf balls mean, below we answer a few more questions you might have:

Why Do Golf Balls Have Numbers on Them?

The printed numbers on a golf ball mean a few things, as discussed above. Some might still prefer using old balls that tell them the number of dimples or compression index a ball has.

But the main reason modern balls still have a number printed on them is for identification purposes. Many players tend to choose the same type of golf ball brands and models. So different numbers on golf balls are printed to avoid confusion during a play. Additionally, players also customize their numbers for good luck.

What Numbers Are Allowed on Golf Balls?

ANY number is allowed on golf balls! Manufacturers let golfers personalize their balls in terms of the number printed and the color of that number. There’s no limit to what number can be put on the balls. But manufacturers will choose any single-digit number as a DEFAULT.

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List Of 10 Most Prestigious Golf Tournaments You Should Know https://golftlink.com/list-of-10-most-prestigious-golf-tournaments/ Thu, 12 May 2022 08:16:13 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=1959 Whilst golf isn’t generally everyone’s cup of tea, especially when compared to the likes of football, basketball and soccer, it does have a certain beauty that no other sport has. Okay, so it doesn’t thrill and excite in the same way as a three pointer in a basketball game might, and there is no rough…

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Whilst golf isn’t generally everyone’s cup of tea, especially when compared to the likes of football, basketball and soccer, it does have a certain beauty that no other sport has.

Okay, so it doesn’t thrill and excite in the same way as a three pointer in a basketball game might, and there is no rough and tumble that comes with a contact sport, but what it does do is provide the crowd with amazing scenery and talented swings.

There is a built-up anticipation in golf, one that provides that thrill and excitement most – if not all – sports fans crave.

This alone gives many reasons why one might watch golf.

So, even if you are a new golf supporter, or you have been a fan for a long time, you should get to know the most prestigious and exciting golf tournaments. 

These competitions provide the avid fan (and the newbies) a chance to watch some of the best golfers out there, including the likes of Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. 

The best golf tournaments are the ones that have a great story, a great venue and an amazing atmosphere. 

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the 10 most prestigious golf tournaments – as well as some notable winners out of the men’s and women’s winners.  


1. Masters Tournament 

This is one of the most prestigious events held every year, and is classed as one out of four of the major golf tournaments that are held. 

Having begun way back in 1932, it has become one of the longest running golf tournaments ever across the world.

It is also held in the same location every year, which has become quite unusual for a golfing competition.

It is held in an infamous and very private golf course located in Georgia, the Augusta National Golf Club.

When it first began, it was actually known as the Augusta National Invitational Tournament. 

The first person to ever win was a man named Horton Smith who took home $1,500. Fast forward several decades later and that prize money has jumped to a whopping few million.

For example, Tiger Woods earned just over $2 million for winning the Masters tournament. 

There are also many traditions associated with the Masters, one being the green jacket which began in 1949.

If you become the champion, you are awarded the green jacket. When a year has passed and the tournament rolls round again, you have to give the jacket back to the clubhouse. 

If you win again, you receive the same green jacket, and the cycle continues.


Quick facts and records of the Masters:

Facts:

  • Location: Augusta, Georgia, U.S.
  • Established: March 22, 1934
  • Course(s): Augusta National Golf Club
  • Par 72
  • Length: 7,475 yards (6,835 m)
  • Prize fund: US$15,000,000
  • Month played: April

Records:

  • Tournament record score:
    Aggregate 268 Dustin Johnson (2020)
  • Most wins: Jack Nicklaus (6, 1963-1986), Tiger Woods (5, 1997-2019), Arnold Palmer (4, 1958-1964). Five have won three titles: Jimmy Demaret, Sam Snead, Gary Player, Nick Faldo, and Phil Mickelson.

2. U.S. Open Championship

This shares the same name with the tennis competition, but it is different – in fact, it is a highly popular and well-known golf event.

Just like the Masters, it joins another 3 of the top 4 major and most prestigious golfing championships across the globe.

It is also one of the oldest, having first begun in 1895, also making it a true golf classic. It is normally held around mid-June, and is hosted by the United States Golf Association. 

So long as no delays happen, then it takes place on the third Sunday of that month. Due to Covid-19 in 2020, it actually took place in September.

Just like the Masters, and every other golf tournament, the prize money has gone up dramatically since it first began. Back in 1895, it was held in Rhode Island at the Newport Country Club.

The winner, Horace Rawlins, took home £150 out of the total prize money pot of $335. This also included a gold medal worth $50.

Comparing that to 2020, Bryson DeChambeau won £2.25 million from the £12.5 million prize money. 


Quick facts and records of the U.S. Open Championship:

Facts:

  • Location: United States, varies, San Diego, California in 2021
  • Established: 1895, 120 Editions
  • Course(s): Torrey Pines Golf Course
  • Par 71
  • Length: 7,698 yards (7,039m)
  • Prize fund: US$12,500,000
  • Month played: June

Records:

  • Tournament record score: Aggregate 268, Rory McIlroy (2011)
  • Most wins: Willie Anderson (4, 1901–1905), Bobby Jones (4, 1923–1930), Ben Hogan (4, 1948-1953), Jack Nicklaus (4, 1962-1980)

3. PGA Championship 

Often referred to as the USPGA or US PGA Championship, it is an annual competition that is currently staged by the Professional Golfers’ Association of America.

Again, like the above, it sits in the company of the 4 overall major golf championships.

Having first launched in 1916, every year it is played in a different golf course across the United States.

For example, in 2020 it was held at the Harding Park Golf Club in San Francisco.

That doesn’t mean it cannot return to the same golf club either, because as of 2020, it has been to the Harding Park Golf Club 5 times since the tournament began. 

The PGA Championship winner receives the Wanamaker Trophy which is around 2.5 feet tall. However, this is a replica, with the winner not allowed to take the real trophy home. 


Quick facts and records of the PGA Championship:

Facts:

  • Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
  • Established: 1916
  • Course(s): Southern Hills Country Club
  • Par 70
  • Length: 7,556 yards (6,909m)
  • Prize fund: US$12,000,000
  • Month played: May (formerly August)

Records:

  • Tournament record score:
    Aggregate 264, Brooks Koepka (2018)
  • Most wins: Jack Nicklaus (5), Walter Hagen (5)

4. The Players Championship 

The Players Championship is a part of the PGA Tour and is classed as one of the main events.

When it first began back in 1974, it was known as the Tournament Players Championship. It certainly is less of a mouthful now!

It is also known as The Fifth Major when spoken about informally, so if you hear it being called that, you’ll know what it means.

Usually, it is held in Ponte Vedra Beach in Florida at the TPC Sawgrass every year. 

For the first time in the tournament’s history, a prize pot of $15 million was available in 2020. Due to it being handed out, most of the competitors received $52,000.

The winner however, saw a jackpot of $2.7 million handed to them.

The unusual yet interesting thing about this tournament is that it is invitation only.

These invites are sent to the top 50 golfers from across the world who have reached the world rankings. So, it makes sense that the prize purse is incredibly high. 


Quick facts and records of the Players Championship:

Facts:

  • Location: Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, U.S.
  • Established: 1974
  • Course(s): TPC Sawgrass
  • Par 72
  • Length: 7,189 yards (6.574m)
  • Prize fund: US$20,000,000
  • Month played: March (2022)

Records:

  • Tournament record score: Aggregate 264, Greg Norman (1994)
  • Champion: Cameron Smith (275, -13)
  • Six players have won the tournament more than once: Jack Nicklaus (3, 1974-1978), Fred Couples (2, 1984-1996), Steve Elkington (2, 1991-1997), Hal Sutton (2, 1983-2000), David Love III (2, 1992-2003), Tiger Woods (2, 2001-2013)

5. The Ryder Cup 

Taking place every two years, the Ryder Cup includes teams from the United States and Europe.

This means that it also takes place alternatively between the two which makes it much fairer for fans.

Having first launched back in 1927, the name comes from English businessman Samuel Ryder who the trophy is donated from.

To be able to take part in the tournament, the golfer needs to meet the requirements which change every time.

Both the American and European teams have their own selection criteria which informs whether the golfer is eligible to play or not. 

The teams are made up of 12 people who play 18 holes in 28 matches.

During the first couple of days of the tournament, each team’s captain gets to choose the eight people who will golf, whilst on the last day, everyone gets to golf. 


Quick facts and records of the Ryder Cup:

Facts:

  • Location 2021: Haven, Wisconsin, U.S.
  • Established: 1927
  • Par 2021: 72
  • Length 2021: 7,790 yd (7,120 m)
  • Month played: September/October

Records:

  • US record: 43 matches, 27 wins, 14 losses, 2 ties
  • Europe record: 21 matches, 11 wins, 9 losses, 1 tie

6. The British Open

Another tournament which is a part of the Big Four, the British Open (or The Open and The Open Championship) has been around since 1860.

Originally it was held in Scotland at the Prestwick Golf Club, but it now moves around to different golf clubs throughout England.

Another thing to note, it is the only major golf championship that is held outside the United States.

The 150th British Open is taking place at a very old yet famous course called St. Andrews to mark the anniversary.

In fact, the golf course is often referred to as the oldest golf course ever, in the entire world. 

Like a lot of tournaments, it was canceled due to Covid-19 in 2020, but 2021 saw it take place at Royal St. George’s. 


Quick facts and records of the British Open:

Facts:

  • Location: UK, location varies
  • Established: 17 October 1860, 149 editions
  • Course(s): Varies
  • Par 72
  • Length: 7,305 yards (6,680 m)
  • Prize fund: US$11,500,000
  • Month played: July

Records:

  • Tournament record score:
    Aggregate 264, Henrik Stenson (2016)
  • Most wins: Harry Vardon (6, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, 1914).

7. The PGA Tour

First launched back in 1929, the PGA Tour consists of many prestigious golf tournaments from across the globe.

This means that there are a number of different yearly tournaments throughout many locations.

Whilst a normal golf tournament takes place in the one area, this one has golfers moving from one location to the next, playing against some of the best golfers in the world.

Due to it being quite a long lengthy tournament, it can be very exciting for the fans. This is because it is very competitive!

Currently, the tour has around 94 members who are active which come from 29 different countries. This includes locations from outside the US. 

For an example of how long a tournament might last, in 2020 it began on September 10th, with the games then ending on August 29th in 2021.

It might sound quite brutal – think of the traveling and time invested – but it is worth it. 

Overall, the winner takes home around $15 million, whilst second, third, fourth and fifth place receive $5 million, $4 million, $3 million and $2.5 million respectively. 

Not only are financial rewards given out, but special awards too. Some of these include the Arnold Palmer Rookie of the Year Award, Jack Nicklaus Player of the Year Award, and the Lifetime Achievement Award.


8. Solheim Cup

The Solheim Cup actually corresponds to the Ryder Cup, both alternating which one happens each year.

The difference between the two is that the Solheim Cup is held for female golfers, whilst the Ryder Cup is for Male golfers.

Also, it includes teams from both Europe and the United States.

Whilst a late starter having only been formed back in 1990, it has been played every two years in a pattern of even numbers.

This was until 2002 when it went from every two years to odd numbers because of the World Trade Center attack.

Altogether throughout the tournament there are 28 games, similar to that of the Ryder Cup.

However, when it comes to selecting who gets to play in the Solheim cup, they use a point system. Again, just like the Ryder Cup, it differs between whether you are from the United States or Europe.

Unfortunately, any similarity with the Ryder Cup ends there.

Whilst the men receive money to give to charity (in 2021 Team USA won $200,000), women play for representation and honor by their country, and general recognition. 


Quick facts and records of the Solheim Cup:

Facts:

  • Location: Europe or U.S.
  • Established: 1997
  • Month played: September

Records:

  • US record: 97 singles won, 49 foursomes won, 50 fourballs won
  • Europe record: 71 singles won, 59 foursomes won, 51 fourballs won

9. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Again, another tournament that is a part of the PGA Tour.

Having first been hosted by Rancho Santa Fe, California, back in 1937, it was originally called the Bing Crosby National Pro-Amateur Golf Championships.

It changed to the name it is known now back in 1986 when AT&T stepped up as its main sponsor.

Sorry Mr. Crosby! The actual organizer of the event is the Monterey Peninsula Foundation.

Normally held across three golf courses in February, and includes around 156 professional golfers, and 156 amateur golfers.

The three golf courses that the tournament takes place at are: Monterey Peninsula Country Club, the Pebble Beach Golf Links, and the Spyglass Hill Golf Course

During the tournament, a professional and amateur golfer is paired up. At the start, the 156 teams complete a whole one-round format over three courses during three days. 

The lucky ones who make it all the way to the 54-hole get to play on the last day.

There are individuals who play as well, but this is strictly limited to the professionals only.


Quick facts and records of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am:

Facts:

  • Location: Pebble Beach, California, U.S.
  • Established: 1937
  • Course(s): Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course, Monterey Peninsula Country Club
  • Par: 72 (PB), 72 (SH), 71 (MP)
  • Length: 6,816 yards (6,233 m) (PB), 7,035 yards (6,433 m) (SH), 6,958 yards (6,362 m) (MP)
  • Prize fund: US$8,700,000
  • Month played: February

Records:

  • Tournament record score:
    Aggregate 265, Brandt Snedeker (2015)
  • Most wins: Mark O’Meara (5, 1985-1997), Phil Mickelson (5, 1998-2019), Sam Snead (4, 1937-1950 (tie)), Jack Nicklaus (3, 1967-1973), Johnny Miller (3, 1974-1994)

10. The U.S. Women’s Open 

It is not unknown that golf, just like most sports, is dominated by male competitors.

Surprisingly, the first ever  U.S. Women’s Open was held back in 1946.

The reason for this was to push women into the forefront of golf, giving them a chance to receive some of the spotlight that the men are used to in sport.

Just like the men’s, this tournament is hosted by the United States Golf Association, and it has become one of the best golfing tournaments to watch and play in.

Both professionals and amateurs can take part in the tournament.

All you need as an amateur is to make sure that you have a USGA handicap with an index of at the very least 4.4, and that it is up-to-date. 

To be a part of the tournament, you have to make your way through it successfully to reach the qualifying rounds, however, you can play in the tournament through exemptions too – this includes being winners of certain events throughout the last 5 to 10 years. 

However, unlike the men’s version who had a prize purse of $57.5 million in 2021, the women had a total of $5.5 million to share between winners.

Whilst popular, the U.S. Women’s Open has a long way to go before being able to attract lucrative sponsors.


Quick facts and records of the U.S. Women’s Open:

Facts:

  • Location: San Francisco, California, U.S. in 2021
  • Established: 1946
  • Course(s): Olympic Club, Lake course in 2021
  • Par 71 (in 2021)
  • Length: 6,486 yd (5,931 m) in 2021
  • Prize fund: US$10,000,000
  • Month played: June

Records:

  • Tournament record score:
    Aggregate 272 Annika Sörenstam (1996), 272 Juli Inkster (1999), 272 Chun In-gee (2015)
  • Most wins: Betsy Rawls (4, 1951-1960), Mickey Wright (1958-1964), Babe Zaharia (3, 1948-1954), Susie Berning (3, 1968-1973), Holly Stacey (3, 1977-1984), Annika Sörenstam (3, 1995-2006)

Notable Golf Winners

When it comes to the winners in golf, these are the ones to look out for (whether in person, on TV, or looking at old footage):

Women

When it comes to the U.S. Women’s Open, there are a few names that spring to mind.

One being Patty Berg who won the first ever event. Whilst that is major in itself, there have been some very notable winners since.

These include Mickey Wright and Betsy Rawls who have won it four times each making them the only two to have ever won it the most.

Following them with three wins each are Annika Sorenstam and Babe Didrikson Zaharias. 

Men

It is difficult to know where to begin with the men, but we’ll try anyway! Just like above, we’ll begin with the U.S. Open.

There are a number of men who make the top of the list due to them winning it four times.

These are Bobby Jones, Willie Anderson of Scotland, Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan.

When it comes to the British Open, they get awarded the Claret Jug (formerly known as The Golf Championship Trophy).

Harry Vadon is a man who has seen the trophy six times, and holds the record of a golfer who has won it the most.

Weirdly, a young teenager named Tom Morris who was only 17 won the trophy back in 1868.

In the previous year of 1867, a Scottish man called Tom Morris won the trophy aged 49.

These both hold the titles of the youngest ever and oldest ever winners of the British Open.

In the Ryder Cup, during 41 years of the tournament, the United States has won a total of 26 games.

Whilst not originally recognizing Europe as a standalone continent, since it has, they have won 11 out of their 19 games. 

During the years 1969 and 1989, interestingly there was a tie!

Moving on to the Players Championship, Jack Nicklaus has won many victories compared to any other elite golfer.

Not surprising! He also won the very first tournament.

Other people to note are Tiger Woods, Fred Couples, Hal Sutton, Steve Elkington and Davis Lowe III who have all won the tournament a total of three times.

A favorite to win, Roy McElroy who hails from North Ireland won the Players Championship event in 2020. 

Lastly, we’ll take a look at notable winners from the PGA Championship.

Both Jack Nicklaus and Walter Hagen hold the top spot for most wins at this tournament with five wins.

A golfer who has won it four times is the well-known Tiger Woods.

However, in 2020, Collin Morikawa won the event and took away £2 million of the prize purse with him. Well done!  

Final Thoughts

Whilst there are many golf tournaments available to watch, whether in person or on TV, the ones featured above are the most well-known and prestigious out of the lot. 

Most of these are held in globally recognized golf courses which attract some of the best golfers who are popular worldwide.

Also, the games above have the highest ever prize money available, which is only growing every year.

If you are new to golf, or want to get into the sport, then the next time you see any of these tournaments coming up, tune in and you will be amazed.

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Cleveland Launcher HB Irons Review https://golftlink.com/cleveland-launcher-hb-irons-review/ Fri, 06 May 2022 09:05:00 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=1801 If you are interested in buying some new golf clubs, then you may have come across the Cleveland HB Irons while on your search. In this article, we are going to review these clubs and share our honest impressions about how well they work. These irons are pretty strange-looking, even for hybrid clubs, which is…

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If you are interested in buying some new golf clubs, then you may have come across the Cleveland HB Irons while on your search.

In this article, we are going to review these clubs and share our honest impressions about how well they work. These irons are pretty strange-looking, even for hybrid clubs, which is one of the things that makes these clubs very unique.

To summarize, if you enjoy hitting hybrid clubs, you’re likely to enjoy these irons.

Most players with a mid to high handicap struggle with their long irons, and hybrid clubs are an excellent solution.

They offer far more forgiveness and usually are significantly simpler to strike. They can help with an increase in height, which helps with distance.

We wouldn’t recommend these clubs if your handicap is low, but for the average mid- to high-handicapper, the Launcher HB irons are quite beneficial.

Here is everything you need to know about this club so you can decide if it is right for you!

Overview

Cleveland Launcher HB Irons

This hybrid-like iron is designed to promote forgiveness, produce a higher ball flight, and assist you in hitting your strokes straighter than traditional iron could.

Even though the hybrid clubs are excellent tools to have with you on the golf course, these might look unusual to someone who has never used one before.

When seen from the front, they look to be the same as a conventional iron, but when viewed from the top, the difference is instantly noticeable.

Though the HB Irons look a little odd at first, learning how to use them is super quick and easy.

These clubs don’t sound or feel like your standard hybrids, which may be a pleasant surprise to you.

Each time they are struck, they generate a deep sound and deliver a solid sensation, much like a regular cavity back iron would.

Overall, they are pretty substantial, sound wonderful, and have a good sense of balance about them.

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Pros:
  • Great performance
  • Can hit higher and further
  • Great forgiveness
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • It may feel a bit strange to use
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The Design

Cleveland Golf isn’t shy about highlighting the fact that its irons are massive, and for players that fit into that SGI group, that size may create a sense of security.

However, even though the top line is somewhat thick, the blend of polished and matte chrome finishes keeps it from being too overpowering.

With a progressive shaped set, the size of the signature HiBore Crown lowers as the loft increases, resulting in a more aesthetically attractive appearance.

In terms of design, the sole is quite similar to its predecessor, with little branding and sharp lines that help to break up the large surface area of the club.

Key Features

A Hollow Core Construction Is Used

Because they are more forgiving than traditional cavity back designs, hollow body iron clubs are becoming increasingly popular.

In Cleveland’s opinion, the Launcher HB moves weight to the perimeter of the head, which results in a very high maximum open angle of attack (MOI) and a stable head design.

For you, this means maintaining steady ball speed and lengths on both toe and heel strokes, which will only help you improve your accuracy over time as your technique improves.

HiBore Crown

A stepped crown, similar to the one found in HB woods, removes mass from above the golf ball’s equator and repositions it lower and deeper, enhancing launch and forgiveness but lowering spin at the expense of distance and consistency.

This results in an incredibly playable and forgiving alternative to the HB.

Face With A Thin Yet Extremely Strong Structure

In addition to allowing for greater mass to be freed up from the face, which allows for more perimeter weighting, the HB bends more upon contact, resulting in higher ball speeds and longer carry lengths in general.

Progressive Form

Long irons have heads that are fashioned like hybrids, which provide additional forgiveness and aid in the launch of shots into the air.

This aids in the launch of shots into the air, particularly when using a slower swing speed.

The short irons have a much more iron-like feel to them, which aids in improving control of the club.

Performance

As very forgiving irons as can be found, the Cleveland HB irons live up to the company’s large forgiveness boast.

Any decent contact sends the ball soaring high and straight in all directions after making contact.

Another contributing factor is the HiBore profile, which is hollow and places the weight low and deep in the skull in addition to being hollow.

They are also an excellent alternative for golfers who want to lessen their swings because of the low spin and minimum offset of the irons.

The distances you will get will be rather consistent, even though they will not be particularly eye-catching.

Who Can Use Them

Golfers with a mid or high handicap who typically have slower swing speeds and have difficulty striking their long irons may find the HB irons to be the most beneficial.

For those with low handicaps, the use of these clubs is unlikely to be of much use to them, but you can still give them a go if you want to switch up your playing style.

Pros And Cons

Pros

  • Great performance – even if you have never used a club like this before, you will find it very easy to work with, and you should see at least a slight improvement in your performance, though many people perform significantly better using these clubs
  • Can hit higher and further– for those far away shots, you want to get as close to the hole as possible, which you can do easily with these clubs
  • Great forgiveness – this is very helpful and can drastically improve your scores

Cons

  • Expensive – these clubs are on the higher end of the scale in terms of price
  • It may feel a bit strange to use – if you have never tried hybrid clubs before, these may feel a little strange to use. But they are easy to get used to so this may not be an issue for you

Summary – Should You Buy Them?

The HB Irons are excellent clubs and we would recommend them to anyone who has difficulties regularly hitting their long irons.

They are somewhat expensive, but the benefits they provide are well worth the investment, especially if you have a high or mid handicap.

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How Much Does a Golf Simulator Cost? https://golftlink.com/how-much-does-a-golf-simulator-cost/ Wed, 27 Apr 2022 12:01:53 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=1721 Shop an indoor golf simulators if you want to experience the thrill of a real-life golf game in your home! These high-tech machines are designed with a realistic feel and require only minimal setup before they are ready for play. But what about it’s affordability? How much does a golf simulator cost? Golf simulators are…

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Shop an indoor golf simulators if you want to experience the thrill of a real-life golf game in your home! These high-tech machines are designed with a realistic feel and require only minimal setup before they are ready for play.

But what about it’s affordability? How much does a golf simulator cost?

Golf simulators are generally available at a cheaper price range for players who are just starting out. However, professional players might require a high-end simulator as they are designed with high-definition graphics and an advanced golf result evaluation system.

No matter the type of golf simulator you choose, every simulator produces a realistic playing experience for players much like what you’d find at the other golf courses.

In this article, we’ll take a look at how retail home golf simulators work and what goes into setting them up.


What is an indoor Golf Simulator?

With a golf simulator, golfers can practice their game anytime. It is designed to allow golfers to hit virtual shots and analyze their golf swing in a virtual driving range.

It is the world’s most advanced indoor golf training system, designed to replicate putting greens, fairways, and sand traps at your home.

Thanks to its specially designed hardware and software, the right golf simulator provides accurate results and offers an immersive training experience. It engages golfers in a much more effective way to enjoy playing golf indoors than traditional simulators.

Space Required to Set up a Golf Simulator at Home

Buying a golf simulator is not only about choosing the best features. You will also have to consider the simulator’s overall measurement. Whilst we have encountered several questions regarding “how much does a golf simulator cost,” the asking for “how much room do you need for a golf simulator” was also among the most common queries.

It takes a minimum of 10’W x 10’L x 8.5’H for an indoor golf simulator setup. However, it’s best to purchase a simulator best matched to the player height, length, and reaching point along with the room space measurement.


What do you need to set up your own golf simulator at home?

Home Golf simulators are worth your investment if you can set them up with the right DIY accessories and products. Here is a list of the essential needs you must purchase for your own home golf simulator.

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Computers

Computers are a mandatory need if you are running an affordable golf simulator. It will allow you to run the golf simulator software and process data in place of the launch monitors, which is a required function of all the home golf simulators.

Simulator

The best value golf simulator bundle promotes incredible functions and features that are bound to enhance the player experience.

The world-class golf courses support the use of advanced golf simulation systems so the players can go through flexible playing experiences and perform their best on the golf course.

Projectors

Golf simulators offer more than just a putting green. They can also create the feel of different golf courses in your home with the use of advanced projectors.

Golf simulators make use of projectors, screens and surround sound to turn your living room into a miniature golf club.

For an affordable price and better experience, golf enthusiasts can purchase a projector with at least 3000 lumens of brightness and a screen that provides both space and clear visibility.

High-powered projectors are perfect for use in brighter rooms.

Golf Mats

Golf mats have a unique surface texture that simulates taking a divot and is designed to improve your game while practicing at home.

The lightweight but durable mat allows you to move it around, and when you’re not using it, you can fold it up and stick it into a corner without taking up too much space.

Nets and Impact Screen

Average indoor golf simulator users can improve their game by using golf hitting nets and impact screens. These accessories are designed to withstand the pace at which golf balls move toward the screen.

Users can also install both nets and impact screens to increase their overall effectiveness of golf swing performance.


Home Indoor Golf Simulator Costs

SkyTrak: The Ultimate Indoor Launch Monitor. Image source: Skytrackgolf.
SkyTrak: The Ultimate Indoor Launch Monitor. Image source: Skytrackgolf.

So you are on a budget to design your indoor golf game simulator but don’t have an idea of how much the products could cost.

No worries, here you get the best average prices for indoor simulator products that are currently available on the market.

Golf Mat – $300 to $1,000

The cost of a golf mat isn’t too expensive as the other products of a golf simulator. Golf hitting mat generally costs around 300 bucks to 1000 bucks; for the cheapest entry-level mat, you can go with the $300 options.

Golf Net or Screen Enclosure – $400 to $4000

Simulator screen enclosures work best to give your simulator a structural build. It’s generally intended for protecting the simulator, and therefore the price ranges vary from $400-$4000 – a little high expanse than the golf mat.

Launch Monitors Cost – $299 to $30,000+

A home golf simulator requires launch monitors that basically record, analyze and monitor your gaming progress and showcase numerical data of your results. A golf launch monitor isn’t too expensive (Around $299-$30000) unless you want something advanced for the avid golfer.

Golf Simulator Software Costs – $0 to $3,000

The average price range for simulator software varies a lot. With every update and advanced technology launching every now and then, the software setup expanses face ups and downs. However, the basic cost of golf software hasn’t risen above $3000 to date.

Golf Simulator Projector – $300 to $7,000

Golf simulator packages should include a projector and screen to showcase your overall progress report while playing golf. It helps you determine the gaming levels you have reached through continuous practice. For the pricing, these projectors may cost around 300 bucks to 7000 bucks depending on the mid-tier, budget-ranged, and advanced setting options.

Accessories

Other than these vital needs, indoor golf simulators require some additional accessories such as cable to connect to the power outlet, adapters, projector shield, golf ball, etc., which will cost you no more than $100.

What is my home golf simulator going to cost me?

Golf simulators are expensive, and the price ranges vary a lot. Thus, people often wonder how much does a golf simulator cost? Or what is my golf simulator going to cost me? To summarise, an indoor golf simulator cost varies from $150 to $70000 with all the initial, intermediate, and advanced levelled simulator setups included. 

Oftentimes, people want something within a budget while on their starting point of golfing. On the other hand, the intermediate and the professional players look for different simulator setups that cost a little high and offer some advanced features.

Below is little-to-know information about the various price ranges for golf simulators that you should consider depending on the type of player you are. 

  • To get started, you should probably look for $150-$5000 ranged simulators. 
  • For a mid-tier setup, the price range of simulators should be within $5000-$15000.
  • And, if you want something high-end to impress, or if you’re a semi-pro player, you’d want to get something that’s above the price range of $15000. 

FAQ on Home Golf Simulator Costs

How much does a golf simulator cost?

If you are looking for entry-level golf simulators, it may cost you around $150 to $5000. These cheapest options offer you the OpiShot 2 and SLX Microsim gears. You get this entertainment gear equipped with the ones that cost less than $500 or $250. Essentially, these features are intended for entertainment use only and not for serious game improvement. 

Is buying a golf simulator worth it?

Indeed, it’s the ultimate best way to improve your overall golf performance. The best golf simulators offer you hours of entertainment while polishing your golf skills to reach new levels.

Several studies have found that players practicing golf simulators have noticed amusing progress in their golf playing skills within a year compared to players visiting the golf course once a week for practice.

How much does a DIY golf simulator cost?

While ready-made golf simulators cost you around $150 to $5000, DIY golf simulators cost almost the same. There is certain equipment, such as a screen, projector, etc., that needs to be purchased for a home golf simulator setup which will cost you around a few hundred bucks each.

Therefore, if we count the entire indoor golf simulator setup cost, you can get it within the $1500 to $3000 price range. 

Is an indoor golf simulator worth it?

YES! If the best golf simulator package that you can use outdoors can improve your overall golf performance, the indoor golf simulator package allows you to enjoy that facility in your home. That’s even greater! You get all the fun and practicing facilities with your golf balls without going outdoors. 

Why are golf simulators so expensive?

Golf simulators offer you some quality products and essential features designed to record, analyze, and project your gold shots onto a screen to better your golfing experience. This is one crucial reason these simulators are so expensive in rate. 

Generally, all simulators are set up for initial phase coverage. Therefore, as your performance upgrades over time, you need to upgrade your simulator setup too.

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