7 Gadgets Women Golfers Should Have
Without generalizing massively, golf is different for women in many ways. There are some incredible gadgets out there that can make golf far more enjoyable for any player. Anything to make the game easier, less challenging and more practical will always catch my attention. Through my years of coaching women, I’ve fallen in love with many bits of kit, but these are some of my game changing favorites.
The Orange Whip is my all-time favorite training aid. You simply need to swing this back and through and it will guide your golf down a brighter path. Available in different lengths, the midsize is aimed at golfers with a slower swing speed. The weighted end and whippy shaft really accentuates the follow through, which is an element many women struggle with. The whip encourages a more athletic posture from the off, then as momentum is gathered, the weight transfer is ignited and greater clubhead speed just happens where you need it. You don’t need to think too technically with this, it’s just repetition.
Having decent kit means you really can play in all conditions. These gloves from FootJoy are a total game changer when it comes to wet golf. They are breathable, thanks to the QuikDry knit, and the Autosuede palms actually get tackier the wetter they get. No more clubs being flung down the fairway. This is a huge advantage and perfect for any all-weather golfer. I love the white pair as so often these pairs of gloves only come in black. The white is ultra-stylish and will help you gain a big advantage when conditions deteriorate.
Taking your game to the course from the range is tough. This incredible bit of kit is an investment but will teach you your yardages. Most importantly, the distances you carry your clubs and those half and three-quarter shots. It connects to the Garmin App on your phone and you can immediately see your results. You’ll really start shooting lower with this knowledge under your belt. If you want to make practice fun…
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