In short, it’s an ingredient found in cannabis which has been extracted and used in a variety of droplets, gummies and other products. As we wrote in a recent explainer, small doses of the tinctures within the products have the potential to improve your wellbeing on and off the course.
With these specific tincture lines in mind, there are various benefits for your golf game. The focus tincture can help quell those first-tee jitters, while recovery can be taken post round to keep those aches and pains at bay. And the sleep tincture promotes restfulness that all golfers need to perform at peak performance levels.
I hadn’t had much experience with CBD until I got a sampling from CBD company On The Green, which specializes in making products for golfers. The first product I tried were the CBD gummies — On The Green’s “Gimmie Gummies.”
What are CBD gummies?
They’re exactly what they sound like: CBD-infused gummies. They come in four flavors: strawberry, blueberry, mango, and watermelon. They’re completely vegan and come in a pack of 30 for $39.99.
I tried them myself and found they were a pretty easy entry point for those who may be looking to take a first step into the CBD world. The company recommends taking a gummy or two at a time, and you can pop them any time of day. The packaging is small enough to keep in your golf bag, and has a secure screw top to make sure none escape.
If you’re curious to test out CBD yourself, On The Green is offering GOLF readers the chance to try. Head over to OnTheGreenCBD.com and use the code GOLF10 at checkout to receive 10% off your order.
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Luke Kerr-Dineen is the Game Improvement Editor at GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com. In his role he oversees the brand’s game improvement content spanning instruction, equipment, health and fitness, across all of GOLF’s multimedia platforms.
An alumni of the International Junior Golf Academy and the University of South Carolina–Beaufort golf team, where he helped them to No. 1 in the national NAIA rankings, Luke moved to New York in 2012 to pursue his Masters degree in Journalism from Columbia University. His work has also appeared in USA Today, Golf Digest, Newsweek and The Daily Beast.