2018 Gift Guide – Part One

    2018 Gift Guide – Part One

By Barry Lotz   The Holiday Season is upon us, so I’ve put together some ideas for products that would make great gifts for golfers. I’ve included several products ranging in price from $8.99 – $620.00. Part Two will appear in November’s issue....
A Major Deal

A Major Deal

By Scott Kramer PGA TOUR pros commonly strike club usage deals with manufacturers. They get a lot of money up front to play the brand’s clubs all year. While manufacturers ideally like to tie the players to pacts for playing as many clubs as possible, TOUR pros like...
Dressed For Victory

Dressed For Victory

By Scott Kramer  Watching the 42nd Ryder Cup Championship may well rev up your patriotism. This year’s international competition between the world’s best American and European golfers takes place Sept. 28-30 on the Albatros Course at Le Golf National in Paris. As of...
Interview with The Golf Channel’s Blair O’Neal

Interview with The Golf Channel’s Blair O’Neal

  With Leonard Finkel   Leonard: You’re a big proponent of fitness and golf. For the average out of shape golfer, what would you consider your most effective fitness tip?   Blair: I think mixing up your workouts is effective. Always keep your body...
Great Travel Products from Club Glove

Great Travel Products from Club Glove

By Barry Lotz     The CG TRS BALLISTIC Dual Access Shoulder Bag & TRS Ballistic Rolling Carry On   Club Glove is All American in every way, shape and form, just like its owner, Jeff Herold. A quality guy with quality products to sell and, boy, he really...
FOUR CLUBFITTING MYTHS THAT IMPACT PERFORMANCE

FOUR CLUBFITTING MYTHS THAT IMPACT PERFORMANCE

BY LEONARD FINKEL Custom clubfitting is all the rage. A 2017 study by Golf Magazine at Club Champion studios confirmed that virtually any golfer will improve their game after a custom fitting. Contrary to popular belief, it also confirmed that high handicappers showed...
Nikon Stabilizes Your Game

Nikon Stabilizes Your Game

  By Scott Kramer If you’re like me, using a handheld rangefinder can be a challenge. As is the case with many people, my hands are simply not steady enough to lock in on a target through the viewfinder. But all that just changed, when I used Nikon’s...

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