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Lost your swing overnight? Scale down to half wedges before you change anything.

New irons, three abysmal range sessions in a row, hooks and pushes everywhere. Don't grind on driver. The 20-minute half-wedge reset that gets your contact back before you scale up to the rest of the bag.

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The $300 cowboy golf simulator that actually works

You want a basement sim to work on your swing, but the cheap ones look like junk and the good ones cost more than your car. Here's the under-$400 cowboy setup I actually used: secondhand R10, cheap mat, pop-up net, cast your phone to the TV.

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Stop trying to slow your swing. Aim 2/3 your usual distance instead.

Telling yourself to slow down on the course almost never works. Pick a target at 2/3 of your usual carry instead. Your swing slows itself down to match the target, without you having to think about your swing at all.

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I swing too hard on the course. A launch monitor fixed it in 10 minutes.

An aggressive natural swing means tempo falls apart the moment you're on a tight par 4 into the wind. Deep breaths don't help. The thing that actually fixed it for me: 10 minutes on a launch monitor, looking at the carry numbers.

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Every winning putter on the PGA Tour in 2025 (and the budget version of each)

TaylorMade won 15 times, Scotty Cameron 12, Ping 7, L.A.B. 2. Sorted by head shape with the under-$220 budget version of each, plus the 30-second toe-hang test to pick your shape.

6 min read

Is the Garmin R10 still worth buying in 2026?

Short answer: yes, especially secondhand as prices keep drifting down. Honest pros and cons after living with one, plus the open-source trick to turn it into a proper budget home sim.

5 min read

Club fitting on a budget: ask for the 80/20 list, buy the rest used

A fitting that ends with a $4,000 bag isn't the only option. Tell the fitter your budget upfront, ask which 20% of changes give 80% of the gain, then go shopping on eBay and Golf Bidder for those exact specs.

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How far should you actually be hitting your driver?

Most amateurs overestimate their driver distance by 15 to 20 yards. The honest answer by handicap, by age, and by swing speed, with an inline calculator built on TrackMan fitting data and 180M+ Arccos drives.

7 min read

The best budget launch monitors in 2026

The sub-$700 market is actually good now. Three honest picks for range golfers and home sim beginners, with real user data behind each one.

4 min read

The state of golf simulators in 2026

Over 35 launch monitors, 650 real user reviews, and one question: which one should you actually buy? Here is where the market sits and three picks for three budgets.

3 min read

How to go from the range to the course for the first time

For the beginner golfer who can hit the ball at the range but has no idea how to actually start playing a round.

5 min read