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A Christmas Guide to Shopping for the Golfer in Your Life
Corey Pritchard Corey Pritchard

A Christmas Guide to Shopping for the Golfer in Your Life

Shopping for a golfer at Christmas can feel difficult, but the right holiday gift can make a big impact when the season starts again. From practice tools to apparel, tech accessories, and experience based presents, here is how to choose something they will truly appreciate.

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How Weather Shapes Your Round More Than You Think
Corey Pritchard Corey Pritchard

How Weather Shapes Your Round More Than You Think

Weather influences golf far more than most players realize. Wind, temperature, humidity, and turf conditions all affect how the ball travels and how the course responds. When you learn to read these details, your strategy becomes sharper and your scores often drop without changing your swing.

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The Subtle Art of Choosing the Right Targets on the Golf Course
Corey Pritchard Corey Pritchard

The Subtle Art of Choosing the Right Targets on the Golf Course

Golfers often chase mechanical fixes without realizing how much smarter target selection can elevate their game. When you choose targets that match the layout, conditions, and your own strengths, scoring becomes more consistent and far less stressful. Good strategy often beats raw power.

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Why Greenside Feel Matters More Than Distance in Modern Golf
Corey Pritchard Corey Pritchard

Why Greenside Feel Matters More Than Distance in Modern Golf

Distance may grab attention, but greenside feel is what lowers scores. The short game rewards creativity, touch, and confidence in ways that power alone never can. When golfers learn how to control spin, trajectory, and landing zones, the game becomes more strategic and far more enjoyable.

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How Course Architecture Shapes the Way You Play Golf
Corey Pritchard Corey Pritchard

How Course Architecture Shapes the Way You Play Golf

Golf course architecture plays a larger role in your game than you might expect. Every fairway contour, bunker placement, elevation change, and green design affects how a golfer thinks and plays. When you start noticing how the architect guides your choices, the course becomes more than a backdrop. It becomes a strategic partner that asks you to think more creatively about each shot.

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Why Walking the Course Might Be the Best Thing You Do for Your Golf Game
Corey Pritchard Corey Pritchard

Why Walking the Course Might Be the Best Thing You Do for Your Golf Game

Walking the golf course is one of the simplest ways to improve how you play and how you feel on the course. It helps you develop a natural rhythm, stay mentally steady, and see the layout in a way you simply miss when riding. Many golfers find that walking brings them closer to the heart of the game while giving them a subtle but meaningful fitness boost along the way.

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The Rise of Wellness & Smart Tech in Golf
Corey Pritchard Corey Pritchard

The Rise of Wellness & Smart Tech in Golf

Golf is entering a new era - one driven by wellness and smart technology. Players are paying closer attention to recovery, sleep, and mental health, while wearable devices and AI-powered tools bring data-driven insights to the course. Here’s how these trends are reshaping the modern game for both golfers and facilities.

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The Growing Appeal of Flexible Tee Times
Corey Pritchard Corey Pritchard

The Growing Appeal of Flexible Tee Times

Golfers today expect the same convenience from their favorite courses that they get from travel or dining apps. Modern facilities are answering the call with flexible, mobile-friendly tee-time systems that make booking, canceling, and rescheduling easier than ever. Here’s why it’s transforming the golfing experience.

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Psychology That Makes You Play Better Under Pressure
Corey Pritchard Corey Pritchard

Psychology That Makes You Play Better Under Pressure

When you tighten up under pressure, it is not your mechanics failing, it is your brain doing its job too well. Understanding what the mind is trying to protect you from is the first step toward unlocking calm, consistent golf.

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