What do you put in a golf valuables pouch? We put the small, expensive, easy-to-lose, and easy-to-scratch items in there first: phone, keys, wallet, ID, cash, wedding ring, watch, GPS watch, earbuds, rangefinder, ball markers, divot tool, tees, and a dry backup glove. A golf valuables pouch is not just a small bag inside your […]
A golf cart heater cup holder setup is not just a winter comfort accessory. It is a thermal stability and passenger-safety system. A portable propane heater can make winter golf, frost-delay tee times, cold cart paths, and windy morning rounds much more comfortable, but only when the heater remains upright, ventilated, mechanically supported, and positioned […]
A large cup holder for golf cart use solves a very specific problem: modern insulated bottles are much wider, taller, and heavier than the molded plastic dashboard cup holders built into many carts. A 32oz Yeti, Hydro Flask, Stanley-style tumbler, or wide-base stainless bottle may look harmless in your hand, but once it sits high […]
A golf cart arm rest cup holder is one of the simplest upgrades for turning a rear flip-down seat kit from a bare utility bench into a more comfortable passenger area. Rear passengers often have no padded elbow support, no stable drink storage, and no protected place for bottles, tumblers, or cans once the cart […]
SKLZ Tempo and Grip Golf Trainer vs Orange Whip is not just a budget-versus-premium comparison. These two golf tempo trainers solve different problems. The SKLZ trainer is more about grip placement, hand structure, and compact rhythm reps. The Orange Whip is more about full-body tempo, transition timing, balance, lag, and sequencing. When we compare them […]
Garmin tempo training golf features can turn a compatible Garmin golf watch into a wrist-based swing rhythm coach. Instead of guessing whether your takeaway is rushed, your transition is jumpy, or your downswing is out of sync, Garmin gives you measurable feedback: backswing time, downswing time, and swing tempo ratio. Based on aggregate analysis of […]
Is It Legal to Use a Tempo Trainer During a Round? Is it legal to use a tempo trainer during a round? No, not during active competitive play if the device is used to assist swing timing, rhythm, grip, alignment, transition, path, posture, speed, or stroke execution. Under strict interpretation of the Rules of Golf, […]
A PVC golf swing plane trainer is one of the cheapest ways to create real swing-plane feedback at home. According to community blueprints shared by garage-practice golfers, the most useful version turns 1-inch Schedule 40 PVC into a physical guide rail that gives immediate feedback during slow-motion rehearsals. The value is not the PVC itself. […]
Your divot tells the truth about your golf swing. If you hit behind the ball, bottom out too early, cut across the target line, flip your wrists, or struggle with thin contact, the ground usually reveals the problem. The challenge is that most golfers do not get clean turf feedback when practicing at home, in […]
A golf rope swing trainer looks almost too simple to work. It is flexible, loose, low-tech, and far less polished than a launch monitor, weighted club, or mechanical swing-plane device. In our testing on the range, that simplicity is exactly what makes it useful for slicers, casters, and golfers who rush the transition from the […]










