I know, it's a stretch to blog about the new Apple iPod Shuffle on a Golf Tips Blog. But bear with me.
The new iPod Shuffle is officially ridiculously small. It's about the size of a piece of Trident gum. It's almost invisible. In fact, it's just a matter of time until we get rid of those clumsy, wired earphones and we start using hearing-aid style earbuds that are cord free...
What's any of this iPod Shuffle have to do with golf? Simply put, as an editor, I rarely practice my golf game without some sort of iPod. Having music, whatever style that may be, helps me block out what else is going on the range and if anything, helps me build a better rhythm and flow. Also, it distracts me from over-analyzing my swing (Something I do a lot. Probably because it's my job to help instructors dissect all sorts of golf swings).
The new iPod Shuffle? Well, it's tiny, meaning you can take it anywhere, including the practice center. Better yet, if you happen to play golf alone (ohh, you're so lucky), having an iPod keeps you entertained between shots. Again, I use mine whenever I can on the course (but not when I'm playing with someone. That's just plain rude.) ($80)
I think I've made my point. Go get one. Click HERE.
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