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5 of the BEST (OR Worst) Golf Stocking Stuffers in History…You Decide

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Best Golf Stocking Stuffers in History

The holidays are rapidly approaching, so hopefully you’ve crossed most of the people off your shopping list. With the presents wrapped and waiting to be opened, don’t forget to fill the stockings! These small gifts for golfers work great as stocking stuffers or for that gift-exchange party you always forget to pick something up for.

See our top picks below…

#5 Schwetty Balls

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·         Conforms with U.S.G.A and R & A Rules

·         Cut proof Du-Pont Lithium Surlyn Cover

·         Titanium Mix Core

·         Dimple Count: 396

·         Trajectory: Mid-High

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#4 Golf Ball Bottle Opener

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·         PERFECT GIFT IDEA- ! great present for the golf enthusiast who loves the 19th hole!

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·         REAL BALL- Made with an authentic clean white ball which doubles as a grip for the opener

·         STURDY CONSTRUCTION- The bottom part of the opener is made of slim stainless steel that is firmly fastened into the drilled ball

·         READY TO BE WRAPPED- Comes in a gift box ready for any occasion

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#3 NoSweat Hat Protector

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·         Pull On closure

·         ⭐️Buy 2 or more NoSweat Liners & Receive 20%+ Discount (Click by NoSweat link above for Our Store)

·         ? 100% AMERICAN MADE — EASY-TO-USE: 1) Peel It. 2) Stick It. 3) NoSweat!

·         ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐️ Official licensed product of the PGA TOUR

·         ? Patented Sweat-Lock Technology & Design. Ultimate Cap Protection, hat cleaner and hat protector. Cooling Towel Effect, Sweat sweat and sweat block type defense.

·         ? Liner is thin soft and lightweight | MUST HAVE for mens golf, men golf, womens golf and every level. Replace your new golf towels and hat with NoSweat

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#2 501 Excuses for a Bad Golf Shot

The perfect golf gag gift, funny golf prank, or book for any golfer who always has an excuse for their wayward shots on the tee box

There’s nothing better than a perfect day on the course, except for maybe the excuses thrown around for a sliced drive or a missed putt. As soon as you shot goes askew…

You can blame your job…
You can blame the course…
You can blame mother nature…
Or you can blame your equipment…
But Never, Ever, BLAME YOURSELF!

The perfect golf gift for men who always have the perfect excuse for their golf misfortunes, 501 Excuses for a Bad Golf Shot is the ideal father’s day gift, gag gift, or present for that friend in your golf league whose excuses are always a hole-in-one (even when their shots aren’t).

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#1 Bushnell Golf- Wingman GPS Speaker

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·         The “first of its kind” Bushnell Wingman combines high quality audio with the ability to receive audible GPS Distances

·         Conveniently mounts to the bar of your cart via BITE magnetic technology

·         Outstanding sound quality so you can listen to your music on the course while simply pushing the remote to hear Front/Center/Back GPS Distances

·         Rechargeable battery of the Wingman is long lasting up to 10 hours on a charge

·         The Wingman along with all Bushnell Golf Rangefinders and GPS products come with the Bushnell Golf App. The app provides you with full-color aerial views and flyovers of hole layouts with distances

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One of the Greatest Putts in U.S. Open History?

JJ Spaun’s 64-Foot Walk-Off

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When JJ Spaun stood over a 64-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole of the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont, few could have predicted what would come next. The ball meandered across the slick green, trickling over every contour, picking up speed at the crest, and then—like it had GPS—dropped center cup. Spaun dropped his putter, raised his arms, and the crowd erupted. With that single stroke, he claimed his first major title in one of the most dramatic finishes in U.S. Open history.

But how does Spaun’s putt stack up against other legendary finishes in the tournament’s storied past? Let’s break down some of the most iconic moments and see where this one lands.


1. Payne Stewart – 1999 U.S. Open at Pinehurst

Perhaps the most iconic putt in U.S. Open history came from Payne Stewart, who nailed a 15-footer for par on the 18th to win by one over Phil Mickelson. The pose—fist pump and outstretched leg—has since been immortalized in a statue at Pinehurst. What made it legendary wasn’t just the putt—it was the context: Stewart’s final major before his tragic death just months later.

Verdict: Iconic and emotional. Spaun’s putt was longer, but Stewart’s was more poetic.


2. Tiger Woods – 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines

Woods drained a 12-foot birdie on the 72nd hole to force a playoff with Rocco Mediate—while basically playing on one leg. That tournament went to sudden death after an 18-hole playoff, and Tiger prevailed. This was peak Tiger drama, pain and all.

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Verdict: Spaun’s putt was longer, but Tiger’s win was sheer willpower and mystique.


3. Jack Nicklaus – 1972 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach

With a 1-iron shot that hit the flagstick on 17 and a crucial birdie putt on 18, Jack sealed a dominant win. His precision and timing under pressure showed why he’s the GOAT.

Verdict: Not a putt for the win, but a signature finishing statement from Jack. Spaun’s was more electric in terms of pure putter drama.


4. Ben Hogan – 1950 U.S. Open at Merion

Hogan’s 1-iron into the 18th fairway and the par to force a playoff—just 16 months after a near-fatal car crash—remain legendary. He won the playoff and completed one of golf’s great comeback stories.

Verdict: Larger-than-life comeback. Spaun’s putt had more flair, but Hogan’s win was heroic.


5. JJ Spaun – 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont

Let’s not underestimate what Spaun accomplished. The pressure was immense. He wasn’t the favorite. And on the most treacherous greens in golf, he buried a 64-foot bomb—a putt most players would be happy to lag to within 5 feet—to win the U.S. Open outright.

Verdict: For distance, surprise, and drama, Spaun’s putt may be the most shocking winning stroke in U.S. Open history.


Final Thoughts

JJ Spaun may not have the résumé of a Nicklaus or Woods, but for one Sunday afternoon in June 2025, he created a moment that will live in golf lore forever. Spaun’s putt was longer than Stewart’s, more unexpected than Tiger’s, and more dramatic than any final-hole finish in recent memory.

In terms of pure clutch putting? It might just be the greatest walk-off in U.S. Open history.


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The Zen of the Shank: Finding Inner Peace in Your Worst Shots

Find your inner peace even when you aren’t playing well.

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Ah, the shank. That glorious, unpredictable misfire that sends your pristine golf ball screaming sideways, often directly into the unsuspecting shins of your playing partner, or perhaps, with a touch of poetic irony, into the very lake you’ve been trying to avoid all day. Most golfers, bless their earnest little hearts, view the shank as a catastrophic failure, a blight upon their scorecard, a testament to their inherent lack of coordination. They curse, they throw clubs, they contemplate a career in competitive thumb-wrestling. But not I. No, my friends, for I, Ty Webb, have found enlightenment in the humble shank.

You see, the shank is not a mistake; it’s a revelation. It’s the universe’s way of reminding you that control is an illusion, that perfection is a myth, and that sometimes, the most direct path to your goal is, in fact, a wildly indirect one. Think of it as a philosophical detour, a sudden, unexpected journey into the unknown. One moment, you’re aiming for the green, a paragon of precision and intent. The next, your ball is ricocheting off a tree, narrowly missing a squirrel, and landing, by some divine comedic intervention, closer to the hole than your perfectly struck drive ever would have. Is that not a miracle? Is that not a sign that the golf gods, much like life itself, have a wicked sense of humor?

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The key, my dear apprentices of the links, is acceptance. Embrace the shank. Welcome it with open arms, like a long-lost, slightly inebriated relative. When that familiar, sickening thwack echoes through the air, do not despair. Instead, take a deep breath. Close your eyes. Feel the gentle breeze on your face. And then, with a knowing smile, open them and observe the chaos you have wrought. Is it not beautiful in its own chaotic way? Is there not a certain freedom in relinquishing control, in allowing the ball to choose its own destiny, however bizarre that destiny may be?

Some say the shank is a sign of poor technique. I say it’s a sign of a vibrant, untamed spirit. A golfer who never shanks is a golfer who has never truly lived, never truly explored the outer limits of their own golfing absurdity. They are content with mediocrity, with predictable trajectories and mundane outcomes. But you, my enlightened few, you understand that the true joy of golf lies not in the score, but in the story. And what a story a good shank can tell.

So, the next time you feel that familiar tremor of a shank brewing, don’t fight it. Let it flow. Let it be. For in the heart of every shank lies a lesson, a laugh, and perhaps, just perhaps, a path to a lower score you never saw coming. After all, as the great philosopher Basho once said, “A flute with no holes, is not a flute. A donut with no hole, is a Danish.” And a golf game without a shank? Well, that’s just not golf, is it?

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Meet The Canadian Open Qualifier Tied To ClickIt Golf!

“This week was incredible,” he said. “A dream come true.”

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Josh Goldenberg doesn’t plan to quit his day job. But he had a great time dabbling in his old career.

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He gave up on pro golf, then qualified for his first PGA Tour event.

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https://golf.com/news/josh-goldenberg-rbc-canadian-open/?amp=1

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