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For some it is a dream that will never come true. For others it is a reason to practice harder to improve. And for some it may not mean anything more than just a number. No matter what your ambitions are, we can probably agree that the term single-digit handicap raises a few questions. We have answered nine of them here.
Is a round of golf on the Masters arena, the spectacular Augusta National in Georgia, on your bucket list? It certainly isn’t easy getting on the famous course, – but if you have a steely patience, work ethics made from some other hard material – and the maximum amount of luck, it’s not entirely impossible!
More players than ever find precise measurements appealing – and we think this is great! Knowing exactly how far you have to hit gives you sense of security, generates better shots and speeds up play. But then this raises the big question: should you get a rangefinder or a watch?
Pole vaulting is Armand Duplantis’ job. But golf has become his new passion. Meet the superstar who plays at least four times a week during the off season, already swings faster than the PGA Tour pros and gets panic attacks on the first tee.
Should they be easy to play with? How important are looks? Do you need to include hybrids? There are many questions to ponder before you buy new irons. Hanna Munck af Rosenschöld at Dormy World of Golf offers a little help along the way.
A good drive always starts with a good driver. William Dragéus gives some sound advice prior to your driver purchase.
A couple of decades ago, it was steel spikes that clattered against the asphalt in parking lots across Golf Sweden. But since soft spikes entered the market, only a few tour players still insist on trudging around with metal spikes in their shoes.
Start playing golf is a magazine series for people who are new to golf and need answers to those initial questions that usually crop up when you first enter the world of golf. There’s a lot to keep track of in terms of equipment, rules and etiquette – but we’re here to help you!
Start playing golf is a magazine series for people who are new to golf and need answers to those initial questions that usually crop up when you first enter the world of golf. There’s a lot to keep track of in terms of equipment, rules and etiquette – but we’re here to help you. Daniel Runsten-Melander from Dormy Barkarby is on hand to look into 10 questions about equipment. Let’s go!
Do you just throw your shoes into the car boot after a round and take them out again when it’s time for your next game? If so, there are a few things you should know if you want to make them last. Here are our five top tips on how to keep your golf shoes in tip-top condition.
Most of us dream about hitting it longer. That’s why shopping for a driver is so much fun. But before you come and visit us, there’s plenty to think about for the serious buyer. Here are 14 good questions to ask, according to Dormy’s experts Magnus Svahlin, Nicklas Holmander and Axel Engelberth.
Feeling safe and stable from the tee is the key to a successful round. Sometimes there are days when the driver just doesn’t go where you want it to. That’s when it’s a comfort to have a fairway wood you can rely on. Stick with us and we’ll make sure you’re well informed prior to your next purchase.
Did you know that 95% of tour players wear golf gloves during competitions? And you’d probably be able to count on one hand the number of your friends who don’t use a glove. The glove protects your hand from wear and many people also find that it helps them grip the club better.
At first glance, the club’s grip may seem simple and uncomplicated. But what do cord, ribbed and multicompound actually mean – and which thickness best suits your hands? In this guide, we get to grips with grips and explain the terms, sizes and materials.