Category: Gadgets

Golf is the gadget lover's sport. There are more golf gizmos than anyone can count: tees, and markers, stroke counters, range finders, ball retrievers, GPS systems, hat clips, sports seats, divot tools, groove cleaners, weight tape. You can't even begin to count them all.

Upright Caddy

image

The Upright Caddy is a new, four wheeled push cart that holds the bag vertically, rather than at an angle like every other cart on the market. While I think it would be easier to manage the clubs with this, it seems to me that the much higher center of gravity would make it unstable.

March 16, 2009 |  Category: Gadgets
Posted By The Original Golf Blogger

Interact: Permalink and Comments: 0 | Start a Forum Post | Email this entry
 

The Tow Caddy

image

Here’s a terrific idea. The Tow Caddy is a bike trailer that lets you ride with your clubs to the local golf course. I live about four blocks from the nearest course. This would be a great thing to have.

March 11, 2009 |  Category: Gadgets
Posted By The Original Golf Blogger

Interact: Permalink and Comments: 3 | Start a Forum Post | Email this entry
 

Royal Tees Golf Ball Keeper

image

Royal Tees Golf Ball Keeper

I spotted this product at the recent Michigan Golf Show. They’re from Jackson, Michigan, so I thought I’d give them a shout out.

The product is made of a rubbery material and has crenelations like a castle at the top (thus, Royal Tees). Your golf ball sits snugly into the castle top and clips to your belt.

Useful, I suppose, for women with no pockets on their shorts, or for guys whose shorts are a little snug. I’ve never had trouble keeping a spare in a pocket.

Royal Tees also makes a tee shaped like a chess Rook. You snap a wood tee into the bottom and stick the whole thing in the ground.

March 9, 2009 |  Category: Gadgets
Posted By The Original Golf Blogger

Interact: Permalink and Comments: 0 | Start a Forum Post | Email this entry
 

Aero Spark Golf Tees

image

Aero Spark Tee/Neo/Color


You can trim these lightweight tees to height. Interesting idea. I suppose that since they sit on the ground, rather than being stuck IN the ground, they would provide less resistance.

March 4, 2009 |  Category: Gadgets
Posted By The Original Golf Blogger

Interact: Permalink and Comments: 2 | Start a Forum Post | Email this entry
 

Sock Monkey “Tee Ball”

image

Here’s a cute little item I found on the online craft bazaar, Etsy. It’s called a “tee ball,” and it designed so you hang it from your bag and stick your tees in it for handy access. There are several varieties, none of which are particularly manly, but these might be a hit with the lady golfers.

February 26, 2009 |  Category: Gadgets
Posted By The Original Golf Blogger

Interact: Permalink and Comments: 0 | Start a Forum Post | Email this entry
 

Tomahawx Golf Tees

imageIn the mail: Tomahawx Golf Tees

Review coming as soon as the ground here in Michigan thaws.

February 23, 2009 |  Category: Gadgets
Posted By The Original Golf Blogger

Interact: Permalink and Comments: 0 | Start a Forum Post | Email this entry
 

OnPar Touchscreen GPS

ONPAR OnPar Touchscreen GPS

ONPAR OnPar Touchscreen GPS

Looking more than a little bit like the iPhone, the OnPar Touchscreen GPS offers a few features not yet seen in a golf GPS.

The OnPar has a lot of neat features. Players can touch the hole image at any point and the device will calculate both the distance to that point, and to the green. The flag on the green can be moved to new locations, so the measurement is not always to the center of green. The device will suggest clubs based on the internal stat tracking system. You also can view shot and yardage history.

The device will hold up to 300 courses, and the company apparently won’t charge for downloading courses.

The key, however will be how many courses are available. A GPS is no good if you don’t have the course data to download. Unfortunately, the company’s site is not yet fully running, so I can’t run my usual set of test courses to see if they’re covered.

The golf GPS market has become quite competitive over the last year. The CALLAWAY uPro Golf GPS looks like a real winner, with its rich display and alliance with Callaway. On the other end of the spectrum, the IGOLF Neo GPS looks like a good choice for a minimalist utility. Then there’s the BUSHNELL Yardage Pro GPS and the SONOCADDIE V300 Color GPS.

February 11, 2009 |  Category: Gadgets
Posted By The Original Golf Blogger

Interact: Permalink and Comments: 14 | Start a Forum Post | Email this entry
 

Page 4 of 26 pages « First  <  2 3 4 5 6 >  Last »


Note: GolfBlogger.Com does not sell any of the items listed on this site and offers no warranty or remedy. All product links lead to third party sellers and are offered for informational purposes only. Buyers must do due diligence before buying from any sellers listed here. GolfBlogger.Com may receive a commission from the seller's portion of the sale proceed, which is used to support this site.

Web design and Expression Engine Development by Reese

Contact GolfBlogger


Golfblogger Newsletter Signup

Deal Zone_125x125

 

 

the front nine

Ultimittens Golf Cart Mittens Review

PRO ACTIVE SPORTS Ultimittens Push Cart Mitts Grade: A Teacher’s Comments: An essential piece of winter golfing equipment. I’ve got just one thing to say about Ultimittens: Brilliant! ProActive Sports’ Ultimittens are a set of heavy duty, waterproof, windproof mittens designed to attach to…

Keep reading...

the back nine

Resolve To Play Smarter

Tom Watson’s Strategic Golf New Year’s Resolution #4: Resolve To Play Smarter You can shave several strokes off your score simply by playing smarter. And I think that Watson’s book has a lot of really good advice. One simple bit that I think would benefit…

Keep reading...

Site Statistics:
Hits: 34911868
Total Entries: 7195