Hey, so I was just catching up on golf news — because who doesn’t love a good walk spoiled, am I right? — and there are a few new things out there worth yammering about. Big Max, TRUE, Shot Scope, Swag Golf, and the Byrd Belt have all rolled out some pretty snazzy stuff that might just make your next round a bit more interesting. Or at least give you something to chat about while you’re hunting for your ball in the rough.
So, first up, Big Max has this new push cart they’re calling the Blade IP 2. I mean, it’s not like I keep a ranking of push carts handy, but wow, this one seems like it’s trying to be the best in the game. It’s like if your suitcase and your golf cart had a genius baby. Folds super thin, less space than a soda can they claim — not sure why that metric makes sense — but hey, maybe someone really needs every last inch in their trunk for post-game refreshments or something.
Oh, and speaking of shoes, TRUE Linkswear just put out their OG 3 Pro. Sounds fancy, right? This one’s all about keeping your feet happy on the course. Personally, I’d love to just walk barefoot on the green, but apparently, that’s frowned upon. Anyway, if you’re needing shoes that are supposed to help you walk like you’re on a cloud — the OG 3 Pro might be worth a glance.
Now, as I was scrolling through the usual golf gear murmurings, SWAG Golf caught my eye with their upcoming “4/20” headcover collection. Golf meets…well, let’s say some folks might be enjoying more than just the view on the course that day. But seriously, these covers look like pieces of art. Like, you wouldn’t expect something like that on a golf course unless the grass was greener, if you catch my drift.
Lastly, we’ve got Byrd Golf ruffling up some feathers with their new Braided Byrd Belt. Okay, maybe I didn’t know I needed functional storage on a belt, but here we are. They’ve slotted in places for tees, ball markers, and divot tools right into this snazzy braided number. It’s like they wanted to make sure you never have to fumble in your pockets again — just make sure you don’t lean too close to those belly button-level hazards.
So, there you have it. Some new gear to think about next time you’re planning a trip to the course. Or, you know, just something to read while you’re pretending to work. Gold stars all around if you made it this far without sneaking in a quick nap. Anyway, catch you later, keep hitting them straight. Or don’t, I’m not your caddie.