So, there’s this thing called GolfBlogger, hanging out on the web like your friendly neighbor who talks a lot about golf — and I mean, a lot. Imagine a bunch of golf tidbits thrown together daily, with a mix of news, reviews, and whatever they feel like chatting about. It’s been going strong for 20 years now, all crafted with some serious Michigan pride. They say it’s the summer golf capital or something, though I’d assume it’s fabulously green in other seasons too. I swear, places like that just burst with fresh air and way too much sun sometimes.
Now, jump over to GolfBlogger.com and you’ll find it’s almost like stepping into a golf encyclopedia, minus the dusty pages. You get a bit of everything: from course reviews that might make your local course look, well, less than epic, to golf gear and book musings. Fitness? Oh yeah, they cover that — because swinging a club forever burns calories, right? I’m guessing there might be a history lesson about some legendary golfers thrown in. Plus, there’s the unique Michigan angle (I bet they squeeze in a mystery about how Michigan golfers deal with snow or maybe not).
Oh, let’s not forget the cigars and drinks part. Who knew a golf blog could make you hungry or crave a smoke? And yeah, the usual PGA and LPGA chatter because, apparently, people get intensely into pro golf. Who doesn’t love a good essay or a brain dump that meanders through everything and nothing all at once?
Here’s a quirky twist though: when you browse around and see little flavor-flav of advertisements — they’re actually links, and if you click them, GolfBlogger might snag a shiny nickel or two. Stirring a bit of affiliate magic into the mix without selling a thing themselves. Ingenious? Maybe. But hey, no responsibility shenanigans. If you journey beyond their pages, that’s on you.