A Reddit user recently asked a simple question: What is the most useless golf product you’ve ever bought?
Golfists, as it turns out, had a lot to say. Dozens of answers spilled on call of overloaded equipment, valuable accessories and training assistance that never trained anything.
While not every golf player agrees, some products were called more than once. We were excavated in the most commonly mentioned articles and saw what we believe are some of the most useless golf products of all time. Here are our first five.
Golf ball waist holder

The waist’s waist holder is caught at the waist, so be ready with a second or third golf ball whenever you need it. Honestly, it is a little shameful to walk around with one of these, assuming you will finish golf balls at any moment. Can’t we hold the golf balls in the bag and grab one if we have to recharge?
Apart from the appearance, most players said it didn’t add any real value and it was just one more thing to get in with. Even a pocket does a better job.
Golf pill

Market as a way to immediately detect the shortcomings in your blow, the pill is a small, oval -shaped training ball created to shake and roll the line when you lose your line. The problem with it is that it is very sensitive and takes time to use.
This tells you that you have problems with your blow, but not how to fix it. In addition, it requires you to put it for each blow you get.
In other words, the feedback you get are Not worth paying for.
Golfdaddy Simulator Portable

With $ 100, Golfdaddy simulator promises a full home experience using a mobile app and a sensor involved. The reality, however, fell short.
We tested it ourselves (Full review here) And while the concept was intriguing, the execution was not kept standing. Misuse, connection issues and lack of realism make it more of a novelty than a means of improving the game.
4 yard more tee (and everything like it)

Despite the bold claims for extra distance, many players who have tried have not noticed any real change in performance.
Plastic, rubber, brush – you name it – most player players stick with the basic wooden almond for good reason. Cheapse cheap, breaks clean and works without slowing down your oscillation (and is environmentally friendly). Tees are not where you need to invest Your golf budget.
Steel ball

it Weighted Top Training It is designed to improve the placement by seeking to hit it squarely and determined. But some players say it’s a trick that encourages bad habits, especially for those with feeling based on feeling.
It also does not respond as a true golf ball which limits the benefit of feedback.
Jacket

Intentionally helping players to make a pace with a plane, Jacket It ends through the arms and torso in solid “rails” to physically guide every movement. At about $ 150, it has been raised as a “Tour Pro” training tool with immediate muscle feedback.
It’s more or less. It keeps the arms connected to the body, but it is difficult and is not realistic for what you really need to improve on the course.
For most players, a golf strait probably has to end in the list of “useless” golf products.
Golf scores counters

These small clicking style devices catch on your handle, bag or belt.
In addition to most of these are done poorly, if you can’t remember your result, you may want to focus only on the golf game for fun. There are applications as well as the traditional pencil and score method that are better than these.
After all? The results of the results are more hassle than worth.
Is there any of these products right for you?
While these items made Reddi’s “worst” list, it’s worth noting that some players I DO Take advantage of warm training aids or ODDBALL accessories. The real thing is if the product resolves YOUR The problem, not if it just looks good or makes bold pretense.
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