December 4, 2017

Some great golf gift ideas

MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2017



 
December’s here and you may be looking for a good golf gift or two. We thought we’d give you a few ideas to get you warmed up.
 

Vineyard Vines golf bowtie
The people at Vineyard Vines sell plenty of golf apparel, of course, but this tie’s golf club motif isn’t something you see every day. Here







BPutters Handmade Golf Tools
Wood and metal makes for a beautiful divot tool. Collectors’ items, really. Here















Bad Birdie polos
If you know a golfer who likes things out of the ordinary, these colorful print polos will be a favorite for sure. Here









Golf Art
Still looking for something just right for that blank spot on your golfer’s wall? The gallery at Golf Art gives you plenty of options. Here

November 29, 2017

Do you have to be a good golfer to lead a Links Fellowship?

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2017

 
One way golfers are discouraged from getting a Links Fellowship started is that they think they are not a good enough player to lead a Fellowship. Arizona region director Lewis Greer addresses this concern.
 


November 27, 2017

CGF retreats excite college players

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2017

 

 
College Golf Fellowship has announced its winter retreats for college golfers and the slate is as good as ever, with retreats hosted by Webb Simpson, Tom Lehman, Martin and Gerina Piller, and Trey Mullinax with MLB pitcher Kendall Graveman. It’s a great chance for young players to spend time with their heroes and role models.
 
“This has been the thrust of our ministry for a long time, getting guys away for a weekend so they can get some biblical teaching and see what a genuine relationship with Jesus looks like through the relationships and through the teaching,” says CGF’s executive director Steve Burdick.
 
Of course, the retreats aren’t just for guys anymore, as Gerina Piller hosts a women’s-only retreat Dec. 17-19.
 
Retreats are offered from Dec. 8 through Jan. 6 and interested college players can sign up at www.collegegolffellowship.com/retreats. The retreats are free once a player is on-site.
 
“We get participants from all different faith backgrounds,” Burdick says, “so we’ll have some who have never darkened the door of a church to guys that are solid believers coming together, having some fun, and getting some good teaching, and seeing the gospel lived out in front of them—that’s our hope.”