Realistic golf hitting mats for simulators matter more than many golfers realize. A launch monitor, projector, enclosure, and simulator software can cost thousands of dollars, but if the mat feels like concrete, the entire setup becomes uncomfortable, misleading, and hard on your body. The problem with cheap mats is simple: they often let the club […]
Golf mats with replaceable hitting strips are one of the smartest upgrades for golfers building a home practice bay, garage simulator, or backyard hitting station. A cheap one-piece mat may look fine at first, but the hitting area usually wears out long before the stance area does. Once the impact zone gets thin, hard, or […]
Can you use a putting mirror during a round? No, not if you are using it to check eye position, shoulder alignment, putter face angle, setup, posture, or stroke path during play. A putting mirror is a training aid, and using that type of device during a stipulated round can trigger penalties under Rule 4.3a. […]
How to use a putting mirror is something many golfers never learn properly. They buy the mirror, drop it on the green, hit a few putts, stare at the reflection, and then stop using it because they do not have a clear practice routine. Used correctly, a putting mirror is one of the simplest ways […]
Eyeline vs Back 2 Basics vs PuttOut putting mirrors is a smart comparison if you want to fix alignment, start the ball on line, and make your putting practice more useful. A putting mirror is one of the simplest golf training aids because it shows what you cannot always feel: eye position, shoulder alignment, putter […]
Rypstick RypRadar is one of the most practical speed-training combinations for golfers who want to increase clubhead speed without carrying three separate weighted sticks. The Rypstick gives you an adjustable overspeed trainer in one club, while the RypRadar 2.0 gives you the feedback most golfers need to know whether they are actually swinging faster or […]
If you are using The Stack System, SuperSpeed Golf, RypStick, or another overspeed training program, the number you need most is simple: clubhead speed. The problem is that many golf launch monitors are designed around ball flight. They need impact, launch angle, and ball movement before they show useful data. That creates a problem for […]
Magnetic cigar clips for golf carts solve a very specific problem: where do you put a lit cigar when you need both hands for a tee shot, approach, putt, rangefinder, scorecard, or steering wheel? The cheap answer is usually the cart tray, cup holder edge, bumper, tee marker, or grass. The better answer is a […]
Personalized magnetic golf cart cigar holders are one of the rare golf gifts that feel custom and still solve a real on-course problem. A good holder should attach securely to a metal cart frame, keep a lit cigar off the seat or cup holder, protect the wrapper, and display the golfer’s name, initials, monogram, or […]
Why Umbrella Holder Stability Matters Umbrella holder stability matters because a golf umbrella creates leverage. A large canopy catches wind, and that force transfers into the umbrella shaft, socket, locking knob, clamp, and cart frame. A weak holder can twist, sag, rattle, or loosen during the exact conditions when you need hands-free protection. This matters […]










