Welcome to I Tried It, a GOLF.com series about golf items — apparel, gear, accessories, etc. — that we’ve recently taken out for a spin. We’re here to give our honest, no-frills takes on the latest ...
In the age of affordable fitting, the golf clubs lugged to the course become more a matter of personal choice and expert construction. Instead, anyone wishing to give the golfers in their lives ...
Malbon Golf has nearly perfected the art of collaborations. The buzz-worthy brand has teamed up with brands across golf, fashion, and even with beverage companies like Budweiser and Coca-Cola. Each ...
If you’re a golfer who uses your smartphone as a GPS device, to listen to music, or simply to keep up with texts, calls and emails while you’re on the course, there is one accessory you simply must ...
There are a few essential items you need on the golf course, clubs and balls being the most obvious in that category. And luckily, Golf Digest's Hot List and Golf Ball Hot List have got you covered on ...
The Master’s in Augusta is sure to make golf-enthusiasts want to update their own equipment before heading back out to the green. We all love to get that new club or even a set of clubs, but sometimes ...
There’s something about some golf brands that make golfers like me geek out. During Day Two at the 2023 PGA Show, I had the opportunity to try out several unique golf accessory brands that will ...
The best golf gloves might be the most underrated and under-appreciated accessories in the game. A pair of gloves are treated like a formality for most players—an understood obligation that they must ...
Seeking talent for a golf ball marker UGC. The company is looking for a combination of an unboxing video with a user review on a golf course or within a golf area of your choice is ideal. - Firefly ...
Rickie Fowler is sporting an adorable accessory on his golf bag at The American Express as a nod to his one-year-old daughter’s future success on the course. Fowler—who is making his first PGA Tour ...
If Dad loves golf, that passion makes your Father’s Day shopping easy. The key is to skip clubs. They are too personal, have too many variable specs, need to be fitted, and a new putter, driver or ...