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Our Favorite Backyard Practice Range

June 3, 2015 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

rukket 1How cool is it to be able to work on your short game at home? Whether you are an avid golfer, weekend hack or an I-play-once-a-year-at-a-tournament-to-get-drunk participant, we got something for you. Part of enjoying the game is playing it and having a decent round, right? And how do you go about shooting a decent round…practice!

So, the kind people at Rukket Sports were gracious enough to send us their Chipping Net and Range Marker. This is the sort of thing every golfer at every level should have. As long as you have a little space in your yard to chip, you’re good to go. Not to mention it is well constructed, priced right and folds up for easy storage.

As seen in the photo above, the net serves as a…you guessed it, chipping target. Let’s say you want to work on shorter irons. No problem, flip this bad boy over and voila, it’s a range marker that can mark 50, 100 or 150 yards. A perfect gift for the old man with Father’s Day just around the corner.

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As always, we like to give away what we try out. I mean, it’s only fair. Check back on our Facebook page at the end of this week for a chance to win one of these practice nets. If you can’t wait for the contest, I highly advise you go get one pronto and bring the Rukket to your hood!

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: chipping target, golf practice, range finder, rukket sports

Be A Better Golfer

August 8, 2014 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

golf holeAll my life I was always told that practice makes perfect. If you want to be good at something you have to really work hard and put in the time. Whether it was sports, a job or whatever. There’s no easy way.

Or is there? Let’s take golf for example. It’s a hard nut to crack man! In order to get better we need to invest a lot of time and money. Who has that anymore? Regardless, we still want to be a better golfer.

So, here lies the question; How do we become a better golfer without practicing? Simple. Make the game easier. Just like Taylormade’s CEO Mark King suggests; You take a standard golf hole cup and expand it almost 4 times it’s original size and voilà…you just became a better golfer.

Boy, that was easy but I’m not sold on this yet though. A 15 inch golf cup, to me, seems like it belongs to a toddlers first golf set. This will obviously lower our scores and make putting a lot easier but it still doesn’t feel right. Maybe it’s too drastic of a change…but I do want to lower my score.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: golf practice, Mark King, play better golf, Taylormade

No Loitering. No Skateboarding. No Golfing?

October 29, 2012 | By Chris Chirico | 1 Comment

So I was at my son’s soccer game this past weekend – a playoff game which they won on their way to a win in the league championship game, thank you.  But upon entry to the field, I walk past the sign to the left.  Take a look at #2 on the list under “Prohibited.”  Yup…golfing.

Where have I been?  When did it become criminal to practice your golf game?  I mean, I can understand that this is school grounds.  But the fact that they have gone out of the way to specify golf seems a little funny to me.  What I’m saying is, according to this sign, I can bring in guns, knives and fireworks…but I can’t practice my short game.

OK, I understand that they don’t want golf balls being left laying around a football or soccer field due to the risk of injury.  And of course they don’t want divots in the field or any windows broken in the building.  Further, I’m sure they obviously don’t want any errant projectiles being rocketed in all directions. But to specify golf in particular still strikes me as a little odd. 

Has anyone else ever seen these signs anywhere?  I don’t mean just at a school.., I mean anywhere.  The bad news here is that this is one fewer place where your golf game can be practiced for free. Everything about this game costs money.  If I can’t practice my game in an open field, then I’m becoming even more limited to going only to driving ranges and indoor facilities which, of course, cost money. 

That’s an advantage to some other sports.  I can go play or practice basketball at any outdoor court.  I can go hit baseballs at just about any field.  But golf?  Unless I pay, then there aren’t alot of places I can just go practice. 

But hey, I guess if it’s a game you enjoy then you do whatever you have to do.  Even if that includes going broke.

Swing ’til you’re happy!                  

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: baseball, basketball, driving range, football, golf practice, golf stinks, golfstinks, indoor golf facility, soccer

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