The 4:38 Tee Time is a blog for golfers, by golfers. We will aim to uncover new and exciting stories from golfers about their journeys through life and how the beautiful game of golf fits into those journeys. Additionally, we will highlight up-and-coming golf apparel brands and share thoughts on helpful drills, recently played rounds, … Continue reading Welcome to the 4:38 Tee Time
The Golf Closet: Edition 1
This will be the first in a series where I spotlight (relatively) unknown golf apparel brands that can help you enhance your look on the course. I will do my best to provide honest feedback and provide links to where you can view these brands/products on your own. Disclaimer: I do not have any affiliation … Continue reading The Golf Closet: Edition 1
Playing Professionally: The Matt Davidson Interview
Most of us play golf casually with our friends as a way to sneak out of work in the afternoon when we're trying to make our 4:38 tee time (see what I did there?) or as a relaxing way to spend a Saturday or Sunday when the weather gets nice. We head out, full of … Continue reading Playing Professionally: The Matt Davidson Interview
Updates
I'd like to start off this post by saying how much I appreciate all of you who have taken the time to read my first few posts. The fact that you would take time out of your day to read something I'm writing for fun means more to me than you'll know. With that said, … Continue reading Updates
The Power of Optimism
It was quite a busy week for my little family last week. I was able to play two rounds on Tuesday and Thursday, I made a two-hour drive on Wednesday to be on a friend's podcast (https://bohutchpowerhour.podbean.com/), my girlfriend graduated from college on Friday, and we spent the weekend celebrating her achievement and Mother's Day … Continue reading The Power of Optimism
A Conversation with the Commissioner
For golfers all across the country, the spring and summer months bring about league play at their local clubs. Thousands of golfers compete daily with friends and co-workers for the time-tested tradition of bragging rights (and sometimes for something with a little more value) and in the Upstate of South Carolina, things are no different. … Continue reading A Conversation with the Commissioner