Thanks To GolfBlogger’s January 2021 Sponsors

I am grateful to have the support this month of Presenting Sponsor GolfAnytime, a Michigan based online retailer specializing in golf nets and hitting mats, indoor putting greens, launch monitors and indoor simulators — in short, all of the things you need to get through the winter and start the next golf season in top shape.

I’d also like to welcome some new Members of the Gallery: Steve, David and John. They’re helping support this blog with their $3 a month contributions.

I would be eternally grateful for other readers who have the wherewithal and desire to help support this blog. If you’d like to be a patron of GolfBlogger.Com, you can find the complete details at our Patreon Page.

GolfBlogger Patreon Page

I created GolfBlogger.Com in 2004 as an expression of my love for both golf and writing. A golf blog seemed like a natural fit. I was, in a sense, a pioneer. GolfBlogger is to my knowledge, the oldest continuously published golf blog.

GolfBlogger has given me a lot of opportunities over the years, but it has always been a “hobby.” Now, all these years later, I’d like to try to take it to the next level: to make it self-sustaining. Patreon will help pay for expenses and hopefully enable me to do this full time.

Over the last sixteen years, I have published more than 10,000 articles featuring golf news,  reviews (courses, equipment, books and apparel and more), golf history, golf lifestyle, essays and musings. 

I like to think of GolfBlogger as the blog of golf’s 99%: The working stiff who plays at munis with ten-year-old clubs and whose family and work take precedence, but whose love of the game never diminishes.

The Golfblogger is a member of the Golf Writers Association of America.

Proudly Made In Michigan Since 2004.


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