5 Gift Ideas for the Techie That Also Loves Golf

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Golf if a sport that can be loved by people from all walks of life. Techies are the type of people who enjoy the intricate details of the sport. There are so many gift ideas available for techies that love golf, but we have decided to get them down to just a few.


The rise of the Internet and the development of technology have changed a lot, and nowhere is that more noticeable than in the world of golf. Here are a few gift ideas for the techie that loves golf.

Victorinox Swiss Army Golf Tool
It might not contain any wires or screens, but this Swiss army golf tool is cool to use. It's a multi-tool that will help you to refine and define your game. You'll find a divot repair tool, a tee punch, and a removable ball marker, to name just some of the functions.

What we love about this multi-tool is it's designed to avoid rust and it fits right in your pocket. Buy it directly from the manufacturer and it will also come with a lifetime warranty. It also comes in at under a hundred dollars.

Golfing Performance Tracker
Arccos Golf is the people behind this performance tracker. It's important to improve your game, and now the techie can do it through data. It's taken about two years for this performance tracker to be invented. This device will track everything from your hits to your driving accuracy.

In a world where big data is so important for getting better at what you do, you can now bring it into the world of golf. This data can be viewed at the click of a button via the mobile app.

Light Up Golf Balls

Golf is one of those sports that rely heavily on the weather. It's almost impossible to play under low light, so when the clouds draw in you must bring your game to an end. These night eagle light up golf balls will stop that from happening again. You can find them in a variety of colors and you can light them up whenever you want to play in low light.

These are sure to get some looks on the golf course. But more importantly they will allow you to maximize every single hour in the day.

SwingSmart Duo Golf Analyzer
You already have a performance tracker for your overall game, but this will offer a performance tracker for an individual swing. If you're always complaining about slicing, this will tell you why it keeps happening and how you can improve your performance.

It's a tiny device that you can attach to your club. With every swing, it will provide you with instant feedback about that swing. You'll be able to find out about your tempo, face angle, and swing speed. And these are just some of the metrics that are analyzed.

This is the perfect gift idea for any techie that wants to dig down into the data. Over time you'll be able to find out where your weaknesses are and improve your game.

The Grenade Driver
Why does everything have to be connected to a smartphone or a screen? It doesn't. The Grenade Driver is a fine example of that.

It was created by Tyler Sullivan and is an example of how technology can be used in golf beyond performance traffic. The Grenade Driver is created using a simple two-piece production process. The way the club is manufactured allows the transfer of energy to create a sort of explosion when the face of the club hits the ball, ensuring that a minimal amount of energy is wasted.

This club is sure to revolutionize the way you swing and the results you get out of it. The best part is this is also an extremely affordable club.

Conclusion – How's Your Game?
So many tech-based gifts are fun and cool, but they have little practical use. These five gift ideas have been featured because we believe that they are practical and are sure to improve your game. They're not going to break the bank and they're going to last for years to come.

Which one of these great gifts will you decide to buy?

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