How to make a Triple Track line on a golf ball is simple: use a snap-on triple-line stencil, draw one bold red center line, add two thinner blue outer rails, and let the ink dry before removing the stencil. Done correctly, this gives you a clean multi-line putting alignment system on almost any golf ball […]
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 […]
If you are replacing golf grips at home, one of the first questions that comes up is simple: what solvent should you use? Many golfers consider household options like mineral spirits, lighter fluid, rubbing alcohol, or even soapy water to save money. Some can work, but each comes with trade-offs in drying time, smell, safety, […]
New golf clubs, used clubs, replacement shafts, and demo clubs often arrive with barcode labels, price stickers, inventory tags, or old shaft-band residue stuck to the shaft. The best way to remove labels from golf shafts is to soften the adhesive first, lift the label with a plastic edge, then wipe the residue away with […]
Golf club shaft ID labels are a simple insurance play for your bag. If you leave a wedge beside the green, forget a putter near the cart path, or accidentally mix clubs with another player, a personalized label gives the finder an easy way to contact you before the club disappears for good. The best […]
Replacement golf shaft labels are a small detail, but they can make a restored set of irons look much cleaner and more complete. Shaft bands from brands like KBS, True Temper, Dynamic Gold, and Project X can peel, fade, bubble, scratch, or get damaged during sticker removal, grip work, club polishing, shaft cleaning, or long-term […]
A rattle in a golf club can sound expensive, especially if it is coming from a driver, fairway wood, hybrid, or freshly built iron. The good news is that a rattle usually does not mean the clubhead is cracked or the shaft is ruined. In many cases, the sound is caused by a loose piece […]










