Golf isn’t just my job, it’s also my favorite hobby. When I’m not watching and writing about golf, there’s a good chance I’m at the simulator or on the course.
This may seem like a given considering my job description, but being a golfer in New York City is no easy task. Despite having to take buses, trains and for-hire cars to the course, I still make it a point to play 40-50 rounds a year. I’d like this number to be higher, but as a city golfer, that’s pretty dang good.
One of the advantages of being an avid golf player (in addition to an avid golf watcher) is that I understand our readers. When I see someone taking practice swings with their umbrella on the subway platform, I can’t help but crack a smile. Golf sickos are everywhere — and I love to see it.
As a fellow person stricken with the golf bug, I’m always keen to try the newest gear and gadgets that can make the game more enjoyable. This year, I’ve been fortunate to try out quite a few useful items, and my five favorite are listed below.
Grooveit Mini G Brush
Grooveit Mini G Brush
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The Grooveit Mini G Brush is my favorite golf item I’ve put in the bag in years. You see, this brush isn’t your average groove cleaner. It’s small enough so as not be a hassle hanging from your bag, but it’s large enough to get all the grass and grime out of your grooves on the course.
Perhaps the best feature of all, though, is the strong magnet that secures the brush to the carabiner. With this magnet holding it in place, you can snatch the brush from your bag and use it without fussing with a wire or chain. And thanks to the strength of the magnet, it easily snaps back into place when you’re putting it back; there’s no need to worry about losing it after use.
Sun Mountain Clubglider
Sun Mountain Clubglider Meridian Travel Cover
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After over a decade of using my original travel case, this summer it was finally time to upgrade, and I opted for a Clubglider from Sun Mountain — and boy am I glad I did. With retractable support legs on the underside of the case, moving through airports is a breeze. No longer do I have to strain myself lugging a hefty bag behind me on the way to the baggae counter. With the Clubglider, my clubs cruise behind me with minimal effort. After a few months of the luxury the Clubglider provides, I’m not sure I’ll ever go back to a traditional travel bag.
Heathlander Men’s Wind Sweater
Heathlander Men’s Wind Sweater
Since adding the Heathlander Wind Sweater to my wardrobe this fall, I’ve become obsessed. While it looks like your typical sweater at first glance, it’s actually fully lined with warm insulating material that keeps the cool fall winds from penetrating. From the second I put it on for the first time, I was hooked. This sweater is the perfect piece of gear for fall golf up north.
Reebok Club C Golf Shoes
Reebok Club C Golf Shoes
There’s not a lot to dislike when it comes to the Reebok Club C. As soon as they were released, I knew I had to get a pair. (I’ve since gotten two.) With a classic streetwear style and plenty of comfort, these shoes are perfect to wear anywhere from the fairways of a country club to the streets of Brooklyn. I can’t reccomend them highly enough.
Vokey SM10 Wedges
Titleist Vokey SM10 Jet Black Custom Wedge
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Fresh grooves are important for any avid golfer, and this year, it was time for me to upgrade. I got a set of the Vokey SM10s, and couldn’t be happier with their performance. When it comes to wedges, no one does it better than Titleist.