No more lost golf balls! These ultra high tech super duper Visiball Golf Ball Finding Glasses will help you find that ball that flew (again!!!) in the woods, parking lot, hay, wherever. The special lenses on these glasses are designed to block out the majority of the foliage and grass from your view when you are looking for your lost golf ball. This makes the ball appear to glow, which makes it much easier to find. There’s two models available: V100 which you wear as normal sunglasses and V500 (at the top in the picture) that fits over your prescription glasses. These definately seem like a must-have golf accessory. No wonder they were placed on MSNBC’s list of great golf gifts.
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Don’t get exhausted by pushing your golf cart around. Let the MGI Navigator (a motorized golf cart) from Motorized Golf International do all the work for you and focus all your energy on your golf playing. This golf caddy is fully remote, fully manuverable, and fully in control. Each of its rear wheels are independently driven, which allows some crazy 360 degree spins. It features an electronic compass navigation system that always keeps it on track. So… If it starts sliding down the hill, its navigational system will pick this up and make adjustments by itself. WOW!
Since rangefinders were given a green light for 2006 by both the USGA and R&a (read about it
The latest and greatest from TaylorMade - r7 XD irons. TaylorMade officials claim that the r7 XD irons are engineered to allow you to effortlessly launch the ball high, long and straight.
If you’re looking for something that will keep your golf cart cozy and warm in the off-season, this cover just might do the trick. This golf cart storage cover is made of 100 Denier Nylon with a vinyl backing and marine thread. The manufacturer claims it will last over 10 years (with proper maintenance and care of course). It will fit on any standard size rooftop golf cart, but not on Club or EZGO carts, so be aware. It’s only available in grey. Damn! When are they gonna start putting some color in these? Anyway… It looks like it’s made to protect your cart not only from wind, dust or rain, but from much harsher weather conditions as well.
It’s winter and it’s impossible to play golf in most of the places in the northern hemisphere. That means this is the perfect time to get a training mat! This one’s 6 feet long, dirt cheap and has basically everything you’d expect from a putting practice mat - 2 hazards (lake and sandtrap) and a smaller than regulation cup which should help you develop more accuracy. The best thing is, you can roll it up once you’re done practicing and store it in closet or under the bed (or wherever you please), so you don’t really need a designated practice room to use it.
Nike added a platinum colored ball to its "The One" golf ball franchise earlier this year. It features a "progressive density core with a soft center and a progressively harder outer shell that provides lower spin off the tee, even with its soft outer cover" and is otherwise comparable to "The One" black. It’s comprised of 3 layers outside the core; the 1st layer is designed to reduce spin off the driver, the middle cover provides superior mid-iron control and the outer layer, which is softer than the one on "The One" gold, promotes improved feel around the green (according to Nike’s press materials).
This Ping fairway wood promises to "Get your shots airborne every time". It has a large head, which we all know are pretty forgiving of small errors. Its assymetrical shape should provide you with cofidence and visual comfort at address.