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🏆 Best Golf Watches 2024
Hi Golfer,
Do you prefer a rangefinder or a GPS device?
I’ve been using both for a while, but I can’t seem to kick my Garmin golf watch. I’d love to know your thoughts. Does wearing a golf watch get in the way, or do you find it to be a valuable accessory?
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PING G430 Max 10k vs G430 Max
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We compared two of the best drivers of 2024 head to head. Which one comes out on top?
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Best Golf Watches
Our top 4
Looking for a new golf watch? Here’s what you should consider.
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Top 3 Most Forgiving Utility Irons
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Utility irons are generally thought of as hard to hit. Not so much! Here are the most forgiving utility irons of 2024
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Bridgestone x Period Correct DRIVE Capsule
Enjoy the drive
Both Bridgestone and Period Correct are obsessed with one thing; driving. It’s only natural, thanks to Bridgestone’s stake in both driving cars and golf balls, that they’d team up with the growing streetwear brand inspired by the car culture.
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What are the top 3-5 things that a weekend golfer can do to improve their game?
Keep the ball in play. Penalty shots and the doubles that usually come with them are scorecard killers.
Choose better targets. Don’t chase angles off the tee (aim for the widest landing area). Likewise, don’t fire at tucked pins. Choose a target that avoids trouble and offers the highest probability of landing somewhere (anywhere) on the green.
Forget about laying up to a preferred distance. The math says closer is always better, and there’s no guarantee your layup shot will put you where you want to be anyway.
DDDS. I used to have that written on the console of my push cart. It stands for don’t do dumb sh*t.
It’s a reminder that trying to pull off the miracle shot is a fool’s folly. Instead, when you need to avoid (or get out of) trouble, choose the simplest shot on the golf course – even if it’s a punched 9-iron that serves no other purpose than to keep bogey in play. Often, avoiding double bogey is a better strategy than chasing par.
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