Blue Tees Golf Enters the Launch Monitor Market with the Rainmaker
Blue Tees Golf has entered the launch monitor market with the Rainmaker at $599.99. What the specs mean, how it stacks up against the SC4 Pro, and what to watch.
Blue Tees Golf has entered the launch monitor market with the Rainmaker at $599.99. What the specs mean, how it stacks up against the SC4 Pro, and what to watch.
Strokes gained appears on Arccos dashboards, Shot Scope summaries, and Garmin Golf reports. Most golfers glance at it, don't fully understand what it's measuring, and move
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Spin rate controls height, carry, and stopping power. Here's what the number means, what the benchmarks are by club and handicap, and how to fix it.
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