• Season 11, Episode 57 Part 2: From Simulators to Sunglasses: Unique Golf Gifts for the Holidays...

  • Dec 1 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Season 11, Episode 57 Part 2: From Simulators to Sunglasses: Unique Golf Gifts for the Holidays...

  • Summary

  • In Part 2 of Episode 57, we’re diving into the holiday season with some fantastic gift ideas for the golfer who seems to have it all.

    First, I’m joined by Ben Helmrath, VP of Merchandising for Hard Goods at the PGA Tour SuperStore. Ben shares insights into the booming in-home golf simulator market and their exciting partnership with Full Swing. We’ll also discuss the PGA Tour SuperStore’s role as the official retailer for the much-anticipated TGL League, spearheaded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, set to launch in January. Plus, Ben highlights their heartwarming initiative to "Give the Gift of Golf" to our military heroes.

    Later, Gary DiSalvo, CEO of Popticals, returns to the show. As half of the dynamic duo behind what I consider the best sunglasses on the market, Gary talks about the innovative design of Popticals sunglasses. These lightweight, glare-reducing glasses not only help golfers read greens better but also prevent eye fatigue throughout the round. If you’re looking for the perfect gift to enhance your favorite golfer's game, Popticals might just be it. Don’t forget to check out their website at Popticals.com while you tune in to hear Gary break down what makes these sunglasses a game-changer on and off the course.

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