Welcome to GOLF.com’s “Best Of” review series, where one of GOLF’s editors review new, interesting and helpful products from around the golf world. Here we review the Birdicorn Divot Tool. Los Angeles ...
As a superstitious golfer, I’m always changing things up after bad holes or bad rounds. I’ll sometimes switch golf balls but will mostly shuffle my ball markers and divot tools. I always keep a few of ...
If loose change is your go-to for marking your ball on the green, may we humbly suggest upgrading to these unique selections from Tomo Golf. The post Stand out from the crowd with these unique ball ...
Golfers or those looking for a present for a golfer might be interested in a new gadget called the TiDivot. Described as an “over-engineered titanium divot tool..that’s fidgety” the titanium multitool ...
The Pitchfix Tour Edition 2.5 is a complete cure for a problem that if left unchecked is a kind of golf plague. Not only do golfers not fix ballmarks, when they do, they fix them poorly or incorrectly ...
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Q: What is your opinion on taking divots with all iron shots? I seem to get the same distance whether I "pick" the ball or take a divot and tear up the fairway or tee box? Should I be taking divots ...
Golfers love to practice. But have you ever wondered how the pattern of your divots on the practice range tee affects the golf course? With every swing of an iron, a divot of turf is usually removed.