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DIY: SIMULATOR AND HITTING AREA BUILDS

Indoor simulators have revolutionized the way golf enthusiasts practice and play the sport, bringing virtual courses into your home or other indoor area. With advancements in technology, there now is a wide range of golf simulator builds catering to every golfer’s needs and preferences. 

Whether you’re a seasoned golfer looking to refine your skills or a passionate beginner eager to learn, come along with us as we explore the fascinating world of golf simulators and help you start planning your own.

The key is planning before building

Building a dedicated space for your golf simulator involves careful planning and consideration. First and foremost, the space should be large enough to accommodate a full swing without any obstructions. Ensure the ceiling height is adequate to accommodate your swing and the projection screen without any interference. Proper lighting is essential as lighting can affect certain launch monitor readings and the look of your projected picture (if you are using a projector). There are ways to utilize a smaller space but you may be restricted to using only your shorter irons.

The next two points are not critical but can truly enhance your space. Soundproofing the space can be advantageous so you don’t disturb the entire household when using your simulator. Proper temperature control is important to keep the atmosphere comfortable during practice sessions. 

By focusing on these key points before starting your project, you can create the optimal golf simulator space for your needs and budget that enhances your practice sessions and provides an enjoyable experience.










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Fujikura just released its 2024 Ventus Blue Wood shaft

With promises of improved stability for better speed, distance and accuracy, these shafts are a must-have for serious golfers.

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2024 Cognizant Classic TV coverage for Thursday: How to watch Round 1

How to watch the 2024 Cognizant Classic at The Palm Beaches on Thursday, including the full TV coverage, streaming info and more.

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Schmelzel takes first-round lead in Singapore

Sarah Schmelzel birdied two of of her final three holes Thursday for a 4-under 68 to take a 1-stroke lead at the LPGA tournament in Singapore.

Rickie Fowler is asked about evolution in golf. He had 1 key wish

Rickie Fowler, ahead of this week’s Cognizant Classic, was asked about evolution in golf. He had one key wish.

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Anthony Kim’s return feels as surreal as his disappearance

For a golfer who lived large, Anthony Kim's reintroduction has been surprisingly low key — and, in all its crypticness, a bit weird, too.

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What's in Anthony Kim's bag? We have some equipment clues

With Nike no longer in the clubs and ball game, it's fair to wonder what Kim will be wielding this week at Royal Greens Golf Club.

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How to watch 2024 PGA Cognizant Classic: ESPN+ schedule

It's time for the 2024 PGA Cognizant Classic! Can Rory McIlroy dethrone 2023 champion Chris Kirk? Check out how to watch the action on ESPN+ now.

Villegas named PGA Tour advisory board chair

Camilo Villegas was named the new chairman of the PGA Tour's Player Advisory Council on Wednesday.

McIlroy casts off Masters 'asterisk' talk by Gooch

Rory McIlroy said he wanted to give LIV Golf's Talor Gooch "the benefit of the doubt" over comments he made that if the world's No. 2-ranked player wins the Masters to complete the career Grand Slam, the accomplishment should come with an asterisk.

Looking back at Anthony Kim's best moments as he makes long-awaited return

Anthony Kim is making his return to professional golf after 12 years away. Here's a look back at why he was one of the most exciting golfers in the game.

I Tried Golf GPS Earbuds

There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.

What We Tried:

TecTecTec’s new TEAM8 E Golf GPS Earbuds. These little earbuds pair with the TecTecTec app to provide verbal distances to hazards and the flag.

Who Tried It:

Connor. Director of Soft Goods Testing and resident sneakerhead. When I play solo, I like to have an earbud to listen to music. The idea of my earbuds reading distances to me was intriguing enough to put these little fellas to the test.

About the TEAM8 E GPS Earbuds

Why might you need golf GPS earbuds?

The value proposition is fairly simple. On the course, they play music and read distances. Off the course, they function just as any other TWS (true wireless) earbud does.





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Short Course Concept Has Long Legs

Golf could be in the midst of a short course revolution. 

As we pointed out in last week’s story about night golf becoming more popular, the Google search history for “par-3 golf near me” is up more than 60 percent since the pandemic started, outpacing the growth in general “golf course near me” searches. 

And, according to the National Golf Foundation, 50 percent of new course openings in the United States over the last decade have been nine-hole layouts or short courses. 

It feels like every other course opening is a short course, particularly at resorts and public facilities. Just last year, we saw notable short course openings with the Battlefield at Shangri-La (Oklahoma), The Swing at PGA Omni Frisco (Texas), The Park West Palm Beach (Florida) and Sandhill Crane (Florida). 

There is no mystery in why this is happening. Short courses are packed with advantages: 





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Golf Specific Yoga Poses You Need to Try

Ready to boost your golf game? Discover the beginner-friendly magic of yoga! From improved flexibility to a stronger core and a calmer mind, yoga has the potential to take your golf game to the next level.

In this guide, we’ll explore how yoga can improve your golf game and introduce easy poses that will enhance your swing. We will include some of our favorite brands and items for those new to yoga and looking to get started. Let’s dive in!

How Can Yoga Help Golfers?

Yoga can be highly beneficial for golfers for several reasons by addressing the physical and mental aspects of the game. Here are some key reasons why yoga is particularly helpful for golfers.

Flexibility Improvement

Golf requires a wide range of motion and mobility, especially in the hips, shoulders and spine. Many yoga poses work to increase flexibility in these areas. Improved flexibility allows golfers to execute a full and unrestricted swing with proper rotation while reducing the risk of injury.

Enhanced Balance and Stability

Many yoga poses focus on balance and stability. These poses help golfers develop a strong and stable base, crucial for maintaining control during the different phases of the golf swing. Better balance contributes to more consistent shots and improved overall performance.









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Reid returning as Solheim vice captain for Europe

European Solheim Cup captain Suzann Pettersen named Anna Nordqvist, Laura Davies, Caroline Martens and Mel Reid as her four vice captains for the 2024 competition.

Major(s) News & Notes, February 29th, 2024

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Golfing with no Legs, Hands, Arms or Brain

There has been a recent spat of blogs about improving our golf swing with extreme freedom in almost every part of your body. I noticed that a professional golf trainer, Erika Larkin, was exaggerating statements to get your attention so that you will recall the critical importance of her instruction. I have to admit that we can learn from her instruction, so I used this no brainer to get your attention.

“No legs”: In this example she referenced a WW1 veteran who had lost a leg and became an exceptionally good golfer. KEY POINT: The arc of his swing always hit the lowest point directly off his single left foot (which was his leading foot as a right-handed golfers). So, your ball should be setup just behind that point for best impact. Make sure that the weight of your body finishes balanced on your leading leg. [NOTE: Your drives are teed up so the impact point for your ball needs to be about 4 inches beyond the bottom of the arc of your swing.]

“No Hands”: She suggested that you take your hands out of your swing as over control from a tight grip may be destroying the direction of your swing. A poor grip can open or close your club face during your swing.

“Lazy Arms”: This is my interpretation of her next point. Let the forward rotation of your body control the swing of your arms to generate more power. By letting your forward rotation pull your lazy arms down, you will create wrist lag at the top and extreme power when your arms and hands catch up to your body rotation at the bottom of your swing. I guarantee that this will give your more power, but you may have to play with your ball position to manage your direction control.

Today’s Golfer is a publication that used this image to illustrate the loading of wrist lag at the top of a “lazy arm” swing.

No Brain: I had to add this one after reading about a golfer who had a few too many to drink and started to play with the perfection of a pro golfer. As it turned out, the golfer forgot about the pressure to win and started stripping shots to the green and sinking putts. When a golfer in his 4some pointed out his new-found success, he instantly lost his game again. I don’t think that golfing in a drunken state will fix your game. Golf is not a no-brainer.

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Rahm: Tiger ignoring my texts about LIV move

Jon Rahm told ESPN that Tiger Woods has ghosted his attempts to explain his move to LIV Golf, but Rory McIlroy has responded in a positive manner.

Gooch questions value of Masters win after snub

Talor Gooch, the LIV Golf individual champion in 2023 who has not been invited to this year's Masters in April, is questioning the validity of a win at Augusta National if the game's top players are not in the field.

HOT DEAL: Buy 3 Get 1 Free TaylorMade MySymbol Golf Balls

If you’ve been on the fence about TaylorMade’s custom MySymbol golf balls, TaylorMade is running a sweet deal that makes it a no brainer.

Right now, the TP5 and TP5x MySymbol golf balls are buy three get one free. That’s nearly $240 of value for just $165. This limited deal runs through March, so act quickly to claim this exclusive price.

With over 100 symbols to choose from and custom messaging capabilities, it’s never been easier to create your very own custom TaylorMade golf ball.

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