Playing golf with a caddy is a unique experience. When you play golf with a caddy, it feels as though you are playing with a teammate. Your caddy will work to help you get the best score can at the same time you are working to score low. For this, caddies should make plenty of money! At country clubs, caddies certainly make quite a bit of money. Let’s ...
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How To Address A Golf Ball With A Driver (6 Things To Know)
If you watch professional golfers play, you will see that they spend quite a bit of time on their setup. The setup is essential because it allows players the ability to get into the proper position before taking the club back. We all know that hitting a driver solidly is difficult. We can see that, if something is even just slightly off, it will likely cause ...
What Are The Most Expensive Golf Balls In The World? (Updated)
Some golfers will use any golf ball they find in the woods to complete their round. Others are very particular about the golf ball they choose and feel it makes a big impact on their game. Regardless of which type of golfer you are, we can all agree that golf balls are expensive. Golf balls normally range in price from $15 to $40 a dozen, but there are some ...
Mallet vs. Blade Putter (Which Is Better for Your Game?)
There are many debates in golf which continue to happen year after year. Even when you have had your putter in your bag for quite some time, you will still have that lingering idea of whether a mallet or a blade is a good choice. As the years go on and more and more putters hit the market, the mallet style seems to take over. Let’s take a look at the ...
What Are Refurbished Golf Balls? (Who Should Use Them?)
You may have heard of a refurbished cell phone or computer, but what about golf balls? Refurbished golf balls are becoming more and more popular. As you see more of these sales pop up, you may wonder if a refurbished golf ball could be good for your game. We will take a look at what a refurbished golf ball is and whether or not it could be smart to invest in ...




