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The Best Winter Golf Hats To Keep You Warm And Dry

We have been on a mission of late to bring you our top picks for winter golf clothing this season. We have looked at trousers and gloves, but now it is time to focus on our heads. In this post, we reveal our five best winter golf hats to warm your game. This article focuses on the features and benefits of each hat to help you find the right option for you. Without further adieu, let’s get into it. Best Winter Golf Hat Overall 1. Titleist Winter Heathered Beanie Features of Titleist Winter Heathered Beanie Acrylic Knit According to Icelandic

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The 5 Best Golf Clubs For 5-Year-Olds

Golf is one of the most followed sports by parents and kids alike with many golfing, and non-golfing, parents inspiring their children to participate in the sport. The rise of Tiger Woods from his first TV appearance at the age of 2 brought loads of excitement to the golfing community and encouraged parents to introduce their kids to the sport from an early age. To minimize the entry cost of kids participating in golf manufacturers offer a variety of clubs aimed at specific age groups and lengths of players. Although not all kids grow at the same pace the length

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What Does Driver Release Mean?

The first shot played on a particular hole in any round of golf is played from the tee of that hole. The main challenge of the first shot off the tee is to hit the golf ball as far and as straight as possible. The best golf club to use to achieve the maximum distance is the “1 club” or driver. For most amateur golfers, especially those with a higher handicap, using a driver can be a daunting and frustrating task. Common problems are that you tend to try to hit the ball too hard or your stance is incorrect

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Who Makes Pinnacle Golf Balls? Brands Explained

There are very few golfers that can honestly say that they have never encountered a Pinnacle golf ball and tried it out. Although it is not the pinnacle of golfing technology, Pinnacle golf balls provide golfers with an affordable option golf ball manufactured by one of the premium brands in the golfing world. So, Who Makes Pinnacle Golf Balls? The company that produces the world’s bestselling and most played / successful premium golf ball, Titleist Pro V1, manufactures the range of Pinnacle golf balls. Acushnet designs, manufacture, and tests Pinnacle golf balls at their golf ball facility in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.

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Who Makes Nitro Golf Balls? Brands Explained

Playing golf using premium branded equipment and accessories can become rather expensive. Fortunately, several brands are committed to making it an all-inclusive sport offering affordable golfing.  Golf balls are a major contributing factor in escalating the cost of golf, especially when you are a beginner and are losing balls on a regular basis. Nitro golf is based in Stuart, Florida, USA, owned by Reliable Knitting Works. Initially known as Nitro Leisure Products before changing their name to Nitro Golf.  They have been in the golfing industry for 25+ years following a philosophy of putting their customers first and listening to

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The Best Golf Bags Carry Straps

For all golfers who carry their golf bags, having a good, comfortable golf bag carry strap is essential. Moving your golf bag from one place to another can be a strenuous exercise especially if you are playing a full 18 holes on a large golf course. If your bag does not have carry straps, you will have to carry the bag by its handle. This is uncomfortable and will put a lot of strain on your shoulders, and neck. Buying a golf bag carry strap will help alleviate this problem. To help you decide which will best suit you, we

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Who Makes Top Flite Golf Balls? Brands Explained

Anyone that has played a considerable amount of golf since 1971 will be acquainted with the Top Flite brand, whether it be golf balls, clubs, or other accessories. Looking at the history of the brand and its decline, the question arises whether they still make golf balls and who makes Top Flite golf balls.  Delving into the history of Top Flite reveals that the company started in 1971 when operating under the Spalding banner the company introduced the first Top Flite branded golf ball. Top Flite introduced the first 2-piece and multi-layered golf balls in the history of golf. After

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The 7 Best Budget Launch Monitors on The Market in 2024

Launch monitors play a significant role in maintaining your golf swing during the freezing winter months, but to get the most out of a launch monitor can be quite expensive. However, there are some budget-friendly options available and we have taken the time to compile a list of the best budget launch monitors available. As it stands in 2024, the best budget launch monitors are: Top all-rounder: FlightScope Mevo Best indoor/outdoor combo: Rapsodo R-Motion  Best features: SkyTrak Launch Monitor Most affordable: Voice Caddie SC300i Fun competitions: Garmin Approach R10 Longest battery life: PRGR Pocket Launch Monitor Most portable: Garmin Approach

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Tapered Vs Non-Tapered Golf Grips

Using the right golf grip to suit your hands and grip can go a long way to improve your swing and better your scores. Expect to find yourself playing from the short grass more often when you have the right grips on your club. When closing your hands around a good fitting golf grip your fingers should touch the base of your hand when fully wrapped around the grip. Grips that are too wide will prevent your fingers from touching the base of your hand. Grips that are too small will result in your fingers and the base of your

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What Wedges Should A Beginner Carry?

When it comes down to the selection of wedges to carry in the bag, an unwritten rule is to allow 4 to 5- degrees between each wedge. So if the pitching wedge is at 46-degrees, then a gap wedge could be added in between the pitching and the sand wedge. A sand Wedge of 56 to 58-degrees is a universal wedge that can be used for bunker play and also for those tricky shots over traps or water to tight pin placement. Using these numbers, to cover the gap between the pitching and sand wedge, it then suggests a gap

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