9 Must-Have Golfing Accessories to Take Your Game to the Next Level

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Golf may be “the gentleman’s game,” but when it comes to getting a leg up on your competition, the game is anything but gentlemanly.

Whether it’s fine-tuning their short game or buying new gear, golfers are always trying to get a leg up on the competition. In this article, we’ll be focusing on the latter. With the competition in golf as stiff as it is, you need all the help you can get.

9 Golfing Accessories You Need In Your Bag

Some sports, like tennis or hockey, rely extremely hard on gear for performance. If you don’t have the top-of-the-line racket or skates, you won’t be able to compete with the pros.

This is especially true for golf, but it doesn’t stop at golf clubs. There’s plenty more you can add to your golf bag to improve your performance. Here are the 9 best add-ons in the market.

1. Shag Balls

If you’re trying to improve your golf game, the thing you need most is practice. If you’re stuck behind a slow group of golfers out on the course, shag balls are the perfect target practice.

No one wants to waste time out on the course, and practicing your swing on shag balls during those idle periods is time-well-spent.

2. The Blast Motion Swing and Stroke Analyzer

On top of practice, you also need data to improve your game. This nifty technology from Blast Motion can deliver just that.

How it works is simple: You attach this little device on to the grip of your golf club and tracks the quality of your swings. It tracks the speed of your swing, measures your timing, and uses a compass to create a 3D map of each of your strokes.

With this data, you’ll be able to hone in on imperfections in your game and adjust accordingly.

3. Garmin S6 Approach Watch

When playing a new course, it’s helpful to know the ins-and-outs of the green, like the yardage of each hole. This watch is loaded with in-depth information of over 39,000 golf courses worldwide.

It also has a digital scorecard and can display text messages and emails from your phone.

4. A Rangefinder

If you don’t want to go the watch route, you can use a rangefinder like the Leupold GX to get extremely accurate yardage readings. This rangefinder can also record the incline or decline of the course, as well as the temperature and the altitude.

Of course, you want to be able to intuit this sort of thing over time, but you can use this as a training tool. Before taking your readings, try guessing the yardage or incline/decline. You’ll find that you’ll get more accurate over time. It’s like developing a superpower!

5. The EZee Golf Power Club

Golfing, like any other physical activity, becomes more difficult to do with age. But age or injury doesn’t have to prevent you from hitting the golf courses these days.

If those intense swings when teeing off cause you too much pain you can get a little help from this piston-powered driver. With the hard part out of the way, you can still work on your short game.

6. Putter Grips

Speaking of your short game, it can benefit greatly with some updated putter grips, like these. Putters can be tricky and a lot of the stock grips on these clubs aren’t great for a lot of players.

Since putting is such a fine motor movement, you need all the help you can get. One slip-up could ruin your performance on the course. These Lamkin putter grips add a little weight to your club, giving your put some more heft. This added weight theoretically smooths out your swing if you’ve got a hitch in your putting motion.

7. Swingbyte 2 Training Aid

The Swingbyte 2 Training Aid is a lot like the Blast Motion stroke analyzer but can monitor even finer motor movements. It monitors all the same things in your swings like speed, tempo, and angle. But it can also check for things like if you’re rotating your clubface accurately on drives.

It also weighs less than an ounce, so having it clipped to your club shouldn’t affect your swing at all. The accompanying smartphone app is loaded with personalized lesson plans to improve your game as well.

8. Customized Golf Gloves

Golf requires that you have an iron-clad grip. You can’t tee off right if your hands are slipping and sliding around the grip on your club.

If you don’t already have gloves, you should get a pair tailored perfectly for your hand. These gloves by Gfore, for example, have fine-tuned size options to ensure a perfect, snug fit.

You’ll find that your golf game will improve a lot with a good pair of gloves.

9. Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls

A good golf club is essential for good gold performance, but their quality is negated if you’re hitting rocks off the tee.

Any quality golf ball will vastly improve your game, but we recommend the Titleist Pro V1 golf balls. It’s the ball most PGA pros use and for good reason. The ball is constructed with an ultra-soft outer layer perfect for soft puts around the hole. But it also retains enough aerodynamic qualities so that no power is lost when driving off the tee.

Titleist ensures that using this ball will result in longer distance drives and more consistent flight.

Ready to Hit The Green?

With these golfing accessories, you’ll be able to improve your game and dominate the courses in no time flat. It’s important, however, to remember the fundamentals. A pair of gloves alone isn’t going to help you improve your game.

It’s easy to get lost in buying new gear, but you need to remain dedicated to improving the basics of your game.

If you need any more advice on recommendations on training golf gear, check out the training section of our website. Happy golfing!

Golf Technology to Improve Your Game

Golf TechnologyRemember when we used to play golf with pebbles and wooden clubs? Of course not, but that’s what the sport was like when it first began in Scotland in the 1400’s.

Today, you can buy high-tech clubs with adjustable loft, face, and shape, GPS watches that tell you exactly how far away from the hole you are, and sensors that map your swing.

Relatively speaking, the way we play golf and the way we solve problems with technology today is new. But, with all these new pieces of golf technology, it’s even easier to help players, new and veteran, improve their golf game.

To help you improve your game, we’ve compiled a list of golf electronics that can help you improve your game.

Typical Golf Problems

For this purpose, let’s say golf problems tend to fall into one of three categories: swing, distance, and grip.

Swing

Swing problems are far and away the hardest problem golfers have because there are so many types of swing problems. When you swing a golf club, so many muscle groups have to coordinate to result in the golf ball going as far, high, and straight as you want it to.

While you can easily find guides to fixing different swing problems in magazines, the best way to nowadays are video tutorials and lessons.  Check out Adam Young’s The Strike Plan for a 17 Video Series on the proper golf swing!

Distance

Not being able to visualize distance and adjust your power to how far you want the ball to go is a common issue and is something that requires a bit of coaching to fix.

You might also face challenges where your swing is not powerful enough to get your ball far enough down the fairway. This simply takes practice and strength exercises but can be fixed in the interim with a stronger golf club to make up the difference.

Grip

Your grip on the club has a heavy influence on your swing and how the golf ball will go down the range. As with swing problems, you can find plenty of published articles on how to adjust your grip to improve your golf game.

The other grip to consider is your grip on the ground. Having traction on the ground can help you make faster movements when you strike the ball. Over recent years, there have been many traction improvements in golf shoes which allow the wearer to rotate and lift off the ground when he wants.

Golf Technology to Improve Your Game

Swing Analyzerzepp swing analyzer

Most golf sources agree that the Zepp Golf 3D training system provides the best value for your money. It’s an easy-to-use device with a simple user interface.

The sensor clips onto the back of your golf club and continuously links to your phone (iOS or Android) over bluetooth. With each swing, the Zepp records hundreds of data points like club head speed, tempo, and swing plane.

After each swing, the app provides a 3D rendering of your swing and points out areas where you can improve. You can even compare your swing to those of professional golfers.

Here are some other swing analyzers to consider, or buy the Zepp Swing Analyzer on Amazon!

Swing Coach App

If you want a bit more instruction on your swing, try a golf coaching app.

V1 Golf allows you to take videos of yourself doing different swings. The app then points out areas where there are inconsistencies or where you could improve.

For a bit more coaching, you can send the videos to one of the thousands of golf professionals who are available on the app.  Download it on IOS!

GPS Watch

GPS watches only recently entered the golf technology space. Runners have used them to track their speed over distance for years, and now golfers can use them to determine the distance to the green.

There are plenty of sleek options on the market, but Garmin has the most reliable lineup of golf watches. The Garmin Approach series and S40 series offer a variety of styles and price ranges, but both series offer real time distance to the hole and thousands of pre-loaded courses.

Be sure to read our reviews of golf GPS watches.

Range Finder

GPS watches might not be for everyone, but it’s still useful to know how far away you are from certain landmarks on the golf course.

The Leupold RX-1300 is a rangefinder with all the bells and whistles. It’s drop-proof, waterproof, and ridiculously accurate. Simply look through the viewfinder and use the laser pointer to mark your target, then the rangefinder tells you how far away it is.

Using a rangefinder can help you learn how to adjust your power for different distances.

Spiked Shoes

As we mentioned, spiked shoes give you more traction which helps you put more power behind your swing.

Adidas has been in the golf shoe game for many years, and their products never fail to impress their users. Their power brand Boa Boost has been a long standing go-to for players, and their new release has only improved upon last year’s model.

The shoes are waterproof, easily adjustable, and offer great mid-sole and lateral support.

Before buying spiked shoes, check with your regular course to ensure they allow spiked shoes.

Club Upgrade

Club upgrades should be dictated by where you’re experiencing problems in your golf game. Highly adjustable clubs can help if you tend to hit left and other clubs can help you improve speed.Callaway Big Bertha Epic Driver

The Callaway Epic Driver is as high tech as you can get. The club tapped into research from Boeing to develop the “energy lensing” concept which causes the majority of the impact to be taken by the face of the club.

Because the club can take on more impact, you get more ball speed and greater distance from the tee. It’s ultralight and a great investment for anyone looking to get greater ball speed and distance.

Connected Video Game

For those of you who think about your golf game constantly, consider getting the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2014 game from EA. The game works with XBOX Kinect and PlayStation Move to analyze your posture, head movement, and swing plane.

You get to see the whole picture of your swing without needing to leave your living room. The epitome of golf technology.

Harnessing Golf Technology

While some may yearn for the days where golf was a simpler sport, others embrace the many advances in golf technology to help them improve their game.

Not all these technologies will make sense for you and your game, but they’re worth checking out.

For updates on newly available golf technology, check back with our blog regularly.