The Desert Fox Phone Caddy keeps your mobile device safe and readily available on the course.
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You might not realize it, but your phone is a golf accessory. From taking photos for Instagram to providing tunes on the course to GPS apps, your phone can be a vital part of any golf experience. Rather than letting precious cargo rattle around in a cup holder, you should be keeping it secure with easy access. The Desert Fox Golf Phone Caddy does just that.
This phone holder is designed to keep your device safe and stable. Simply place your phone into its grip and strap it onto your cart’s side rail and you’re ready to go. The grip is adjustable to accommodate most mobile device sizes.
If you’re a minimalist who doesn’t like carry around more than you have to, the Phone Caddy fits into small pockets of a golf bag and is equal to a handful of tees in weight. You won’t have to worry about packing a speaker or being overly cautious about losing your rangefinder. I encourage you to check out a GPS app if you’re the paranoid type.
I tend to keep my phone on silent when I’m on the course. I try to find a middle ground between putting my phone entirely away and living on it. That seems to help me as a modern golfer who likes to document my rounds and make the most of my phone’s abilities. On the occasions I forgot to silence my phone, it kills me when I receive an alert in the middle of a swing. If your device is in a Phone Caddy, you don’t have that worry.
In my experiences, the Phone Caddy helped prevent me from checking my phone between shots just for the hell of it. Instead, the Phone Caddy helped me use my device for the two things I want to use it for on the course: music and GPS.
The GOLF team was so impressed with the Phone Caddy that we decided to create a limited-edition model. Get the most out of your game and mobile device with the GOLF Phone Caddy. Grab yours now for just $30!
As VP of Digital Programming, Reilly oversees GOLF’s multimedia teams and helps content come to life through print and digital mediums in collaboration. When the Long Island native checks out for a few hours, he can be found taking a twilight stroll with his push-cart. Contact: Tim.Reilly@golf.com