Golf media
Best Practices for Using Golf Media
Get the good stuff from golf content without letting tips, takes, and gear hype clutter your swing.

Choose a purpose before you scroll
Ten minutes of random swing clips can leave you thinking about grip, hips, tempo, shaft lean, and your left knee before you put a ball down. That’s clutter, not preparation.
Open content with a job in mind: putting drill, course strategy, gear context, travel inspiration, or entertainment. If it doesn’t serve the job, move on.
Build a trusted triangle
- One instruction voice that matches your coach or current priority.
- One equipment voice that explains trade-offs, not certainties.
- One culture voice that keeps golf fun.
That small rotation keeps your golf brain from becoming a crowded clubhouse.
Test tips slowly
A useful tip should survive contact with a ball. Try it in a controlled setting before taking it to the 1st tee. Half 8-irons are a better place to test a pressure-shift feel than a tight opening drive.
- Pick one idea.
- Hit 15 to 20 balls or putts.
- Note contact, start line, and comfort.
- Keep, pause, or ask a coach.
Separate fun from advice
Trick shots, creator matches, tour gossip, and wild fittings can be entertaining without becoming your plan. Enjoy them as golf flavor.
Not every good golfer is a good fit for your golf.