A New To-Do, Beach Golf
I’m sure golf is a great game and all but it’s not for everyone. Some people prefer to stick to the sand and surf instead of the sun and green so why not bring the best of both worlds together? Why can’t we play golf at the beach?
You can! However many mechanics of golf would have to change starting with the club. The new club is lightweight, almost hallow save for a mesh screen. The head itself can rotate from 12º to 64º so one club could take the place of many. You’ll also need new bags, shoes, and apparel all designed to traverse sandy greens. So what do you think? Would you play Beach Golf?
Designer: Adrien Noirhomme [ Product Page ]

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Nice and fresh aesthetic !!
Well done Mr. Noirhomme.
i’d be interested to know how the shape of the body aids the club in hitting the ball in sandy conditions. I know that in regular golf, the sandtrap is the hardest place to play the ball out of. looks like you have some kinda “wing” on the bottom of the club possibly for this. I’m a little skeptical though about playing a game that potentially sprays sand in the faces of people trying to sunbathe, although this could be avoided i suppose.
REALLY love the angle adjustment though. Why hasn’t this been applied to regular golf clubs, at least on economy-range equipment? Brilliant!!
Is this in the market now ? Where can I buy it ? Thx