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Give the gift of health with the wearable WHOOP, a perfect accessory for golfers

The WHOOP is simple, but so smart. Its minimalist, screen-free design means you can wear it 24/7. Pair it with the app for sleep and recovery insights.

MARLEY SIMS

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WHOOP helps you live a healthier lifestyle by monitoring various health insights as you live your everyday life. It accumulates your health data while you wear it and gives you advice on areas you can improve to push yourself or recover accordingly. It’ll coach you on workouts, getting rest and even stress relief.

Health monitoring

With the WHOOP, you can monitor an array of data about your health by simply checking the user-friendly app. The WHOOP app will walk you through details on your strain, recovery and sleep. Wear it while you sleep for the device to learn your REM sleep pattern, and then you can set your device to gently vibrate your wrist to wake you at your most optimal point in the morning (by the time you need to be awake).

You can wear the WHOOP 24/7, and you should because you’ll be able to get the full view of how to improve your health. Viewing your health data is simple and insightful, as you can view the data by a variety of date ranges — daily, weekly, monthly or custom.

Not sure if you’ll be into it?

This device isn’t only for workouts and sleep; you can even wear the WHOOP on the beach, in the swimming pool and in the shower. It dries before you remember it was wet (which is also nice for washing the bands, also super easy).

Plus, you can pair this device with any outfit. There are endless amounts of fashionable WHOOP band options that you can easily swap in or out daily. There are bands you can wear on your wrist and ones you can wear on your bicep, which all fit the same WHOOP device for an easy swap.

Tap here to browse WHOOP bands.

Who else uses the WHOOP?

Well, WHOOP is the official health monitoring device of the PGA Tour and LPGA, so it’s safe to say a lot of golfers wear Whoop, pros like Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and Nelly Korda. I’ve been using the Whoop for about a year now and thoroughly enjoy reading into the health data on the app every morning when it wakes me up. And switching out my bands with my outfits brings me a ton of joy.

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Shop the newest WHOOP device bands

You can find a WHOOP device at a PGA Tour Superstore near you, or you can shop online at WHOOP.com, where you can also browse tons of band options. And now, you can also get a customizable WHOOP tag, which you can engrave with any info or logo you’d like. Scroll for links to purchase and a look at some band options.

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