In Partnership with Performance Golf Zone
Golf is like art. You can spend a lifetime practicing, but there’s always room for improvement. Luckily for those who want to improve their game (you’re on your own for the art), there’s Performance Golf.
Performance Golf is a one-stop shop for leveling up your game. There are two key ways to getting better at golf: learning from the best and putting that knowledge to practice. Performance Golf checks both of those boxes. The company leans on the knowledge of some of the world’s top golf instructors and tour pros like Sir Nick Faldo, Hank Haney, Nick Bradley, Martin Chuck, and David Leadbetter for a deep library of training videos. It also makes gear that’s both fun to use and instructional.
The mission? Help 1 million amateur golfers play to their highest level.
Founder and CEO Brixton Albert has grown Performance Golf into one of the leading destinations for golf instruction resources. Whether it’s improving your swing or figuring out how to properly utilize a 3-wood, Performance Golf has the answer. Improvements through Performance Golf’s training systems are guaranteed, and its training gear is intuitive for beginners and well-played enthusiasts alike.
For a well-rounded improvement, look no further than four of Performance Golf’s core products: SF1 Driver, The Straight Stick, EZ3, and StraightAway. A better swing and a lifetime of better rounds is within reach.
SF1
Anyone who has played a round or two knows how persistent a problem slicing is. The SF1 Driver offers a solution. The club automatically squares the clubface to your swing path. This means straighter shots and more confidence that your swing gets the ball where you intend it to go. The SF1 Driver draws inspiration from car racing technology, managing airflow redirection with the AeroSquare Crown, guidance through Takeaway Tracks, and draw spin with the Anti-Slice Face Curvature. Counter-Slice Weights dynamically square the clubface along with a Draw Calibrated Face Angle. And to make practice as easy as possible, instruction videos to help you improve your slice are included with purchase.
Purchase: $299The Straight Stick
This automatic swing trainer with adjustable AccuGrip comes from renowned designer Jeff Sheets and is backed by Rocco Mediate. It does more than improve your grip, it gives instant auditory and sensory feedback through a patented compression clicker to guide you through having a swing with optimal ball contact. Regular practice with The Straight Stick enhances muscle memory for life-long improved performance that players of all levels can appreciate.
Purchase: $139EZ3 Fairway Wood
The EZ3 Fairway Wood will make your 3-wood your new favorite club–or at least ensure you know how to use it to the best of your abilities when the time comes. Its Easy Strike Technology gives the power of a 3-wood and the precision of a hybrid. Design features like the Pure Strike Leading Edge and Precision Launch Loft allow for flush contact and a higher launch. Customizable shaft options and a sleek aesthetic make this a club you’ll want to bring out time and time again to take advantage of the EZ3’s guaranteed accuracy and control.
Purchase: $189The StraightAway
The StraightAway is the first training aid focused on perfecting your golf swing takeaway, designed by world renowned instructor David Leadbetter, for all skill levels. Real-time feedback from your takeaway helps you achieve solid contact, improved ball-striking, and hit more greens in regulation. It’s versatile–easily attached to any club and works for both left- and right-handed players–and can be the tool that helps you fix common mistakes for consistently better rounds.
Purchase: $79Photography by Kimberly Motos
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