2016/7/20 9:59:24
Buying a golf gift for men (and women) can be really difficult - especially if you are not a golfer yourself.
In this article I want to tell you why I think the Powerchute would make a great gift for any golfer but first let's talk about the things golfer's buy and why.
Golf Clubs are usually the first thing we buy and the first of many purchases to come. The first set of clubs is often just a set you pick up for a song but then it starts to get a bit more complicated as you get better at the game.
From here the choices vary and the options are many. For example if you go to a warehouse where do you start? Even a seasoned golfer has trouble selecting what he wants. Invariably we land up selecting a set based on what we have heard from all our contacts, the salesman on hand, the adverts we watch and the magazines we read.
But the purchase of new golf clubs is undeniably for the purpose of improving our game.
Golf Balls are another popular choice as we all try out the latest and greatest ball to see if it will really go so much further or spin so much more. Do you buy soft covered balls or hard covered balls, are you currently getting a lot of run on the fairways or is the ball stopping dead?
Like buying clubs the purchase of balls is ultimately to improve our game.
What about a golf bag to carry it all in? There's a good idea but be sure to know if he wants a bag to carry himself (useful for trips), one to fit on a particular cart/trundler or one that has customized divides for his/her clubs.
Golf Shoes are another popular golf gift. Make sure you get a really good pair. As always good shoes can affect performance.
A Golf GPS is a popular addition to golf bags these days. Again there is almost limitless choice and with new technology and apps coming online everyday it is hard to keep pace with the latest and greatest. Research can be confusing.
How often and where he plays will partly determine his need. Would a color screen be better than a gray scale?
With or without an annual subscription?
Does it keep stats, does it have a shot distance function?
Prices range from $100.00 up to $1,000.00. My advice if you are thinking of going this route is to ask them what they want.
Just like most golf gadgets a GPS is designed to help improve golf.
To my mind the safest bet for anyone buying a golf gift is the Powerchute.
The Powerchute is designed to teach a player to improve his swing so that he can hit the ball further. It has a whole heap of side benefits which include:
If you are looking for something different, something that will be very well accepted and appreciated then look no further than the Powerchute. Both Jack Nicklaus and I endorse it.
The price includes packaging and shipping.
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