Ping Eye2 Lob Wedge

I’m ok out of the sand, but after a particularly bad day out of the sand I was looking for something better.  I remember watching the Phoenix Waste Management and noticed Phil Mickelson was using a Ping Eye2 Lob Wedge.   It was pretty evident that these clubs are about as ugly a club as […]

FitterFirst Balance Board

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Balance is so important in golf.  If you lose balance during the golf swing, you are dead, it’s just a matter of dumb luck if you hit a good shot from an unbalanced position.  I bought this balance board to have something to do in the winter months to improve my game.  It is quite […]

Swingbyte

I purchased my first Swingbyte back in 2012. It was a product with lots of potential. It was the first training aide I had seen that was strapped to your shaft and promised swing data for analysis in real-time. Unfortunately, with the first version, I didn’t know how it could benefit my golf swing. However, […]

V1 Sports Swing Analysis Software

The V1 App is available on Android and iPhone app stores.  I have been using this program for quite some time, actually over a decade now.  I find the tools great for what I like to monitor and what I like to track.  It is fairly easy to use.   I like to use the superimposed […]

ClubGlove Stiff Arm

I love the Club Glove travel bag to get my clubs around.  I travel a bit, and don’t like to use rental clubs, so having great production for my babies is important. Due to my high regard for the CG travel bag, I was pretty amped to use the ClubGlove Stiff Arm.  It’s an adjustable […]

Taylormade SLDR Driver – From Tour Spec

I bought the Taylormade SLDR driver from a golf site I really like: Tour Spec Golf, which sells to others clubs made for the Japanese market.  I started buying clubs from this site because many times the US manufacturers will have their Japanese partners build forged version of their cast clubs.  The Japanese really love […]

Bender Stik

I bought the Bender Stik to help me with a specific tendency of mine, a hold-off release.  The idea was to have the Bender Stik in position after the strike to help me commit to releasing the club more around and to the left, rather than hold it off and finish high and fake a […]