Golf Related Crowdfunding Projects – November 27, 2017

A few golf related crowdfunding projects for this week:

Golf Related Crowdfunding Projects

Phi Golf

The Pitch: Phi Golf attaches to the back of any club, offering golf game play and swing analysis via a phone, tablet or SmartTV.

Why I Might Be Interested: Winter. Michigan. Need I say more?


The Voyage Bag

The Pitch: The Voyage Bag is designed to work both as a backpack and a duffel bag. The interior has a large center section with two flexible compartments on either side. The exterior has a quick access pocket on top, a large front pocket, and a large  side pocket with a mesh organizer. THere’s also a fleece lined laptop sleeve with a strap, an interior zip pocket, a hook and leash for keys, a cable pass-through for charging, and breathable straps.

Why I Might Be Interested: It looks like a great bag for a weekend golf trip getaway.


 

Still in the pipeline from previous weeks:

Scratch Golf

The Pitch: This is a golf version of the grade school game where players use a pencil to “shoot” tanks by making scratch marks.

Why I Might Be Interested: It is cute, and for $11 you can get an electronic version that you can print and use as many times as you like.


And on Indiegogo:

gBike Electric Golf Bike

The Pitch: An electrically assisted bicycle, the gBike supports a regular golf bag and is designed for use on a course. You can pedal for exercise, and use the electric motor for those uphill challenges.

Why I Might Be Interested: I like bicycling, and this looks like a lot of fun. Further, I think it would be a terrific thing for courses — especially higher-end resort courses — to offer as an alternative to traditional carts or walking. It might even make the game more appealing to the younger crowd. I think four players on these would play much faster than four in carts … unless they are of the over-sized types who make regular carts groan upon entry and exit.

I honestly hope this gets funded. It’s too far for me to get one from New Zealand, but maybe the idea will catch on.


Selfie Golf  & SelfieSpinner

The Pitch: This is actually two Kickstarters in one. One pledge level is for the SelfieSpinner, a fidget spinner that also can be used as a divot tool, ball marker, club prop, ball liner and more. The other is for the SelfieGolf, a clip that attaches your cell phone to various items so you can take selfies, or video of your swing.

Why I Might Be Interested: First, the Selfie Golf looks like fun. It will probably poke holes in your trousers and leg with those points, but if you keep it in a bag pocket …

The SelfieGolf clip looks better. My current solution is to prop the phone on the bag. The Selfie Golf looks small enough to keep handy at all times.


Tabletop Golf: Mars Open

The Pitch: Mars Open is a tabletop dexterity game where you flick a golf “ball” over various targets to a crater hole box. The project comes with a five specially folded Mars Open Golf Ball Cards, five punchboard standees, two plateau obstacles, one golfer obstacle and a flag pole.

Why I Might Be Interested: I like tabletop games (my other website focuses on gaming). I like golf. The winters and golf off-season here in Michigan are pretty long.  A golf-themed tabletop game just might be the thing on a cold and snowy January day. My only concern is that there aren’t enough obstacles included in the package.


HAGGIS: The Fantasy Golf Miniatures Game

The Pitch: HAGGIS is a casual tabletop miniatures game about playing golf in a Dungeons and Dragons style world. Using paper figures (included with the game for you to cut out and assemble) and tabletop terrain that any respectable miniatures gamer already owns, players guide their characters through a danger-fraught round of golf.

Why I Might Be Interested: I’ve been playing miniature wargames (both historical and sci-fi/fantasy) for more than 40 years (as I said above, my other website focuses on gaming) and the idea of having a dragon eat a duffer makes me chuckle. At $12 for a pdf rulebook and figures, the price is right. And although I enjoy painting tiny miniature soldiers, it’s nice that this game just requires some cutting and pasting.

The article Golf Related Crowdfunding Projects first appeared on GolfBlogger.Com on November 26, 2017.


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