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August 20, 2024
by Golf Monthly

Welcome to Hubble.GOLF: Your Digital Home for Competitive Golf

The alarm goes off at 5 AM. You’re scrolling through three different websites trying to find tournaments that fit your schedule. Your notebook is filled with scribbled hotel rates, and you’re not even sure if you’ve registered for that event next month. Sound familiar?

If you’re a competitive golfer, parent, or coach, you know the drill. Managing a tournament season shouldn’t feel like running a small business, but somehow it does.

Today, that changes.

Introducing Hubble.GOLF: The Complete Golf Tournament Platform

We built Hubble because we lived this frustration ourselves. What started as a simple question – “Why isn’t there a single place to manage everything golf-related?” – became a two-year journey to create the golf tournament platform you’re experiencing today.

Hubble.GOLF isn’t just another golf app. It’s the digital home for competitive golf, designed specifically for the unique challenges that players, parents, and coaches face during tournament season. Whether you’re managing junior golf schedules, planning amateur competitions, or coordinating team events, our platform brings everything together in one seamless experience.

Everything You Need, All in One Place

1. Comprehensive Tournament Discovery

Gone are the days of bookmarking dozens of different tournament websites. Our database contains thousands of tournaments nationwide, from local junior golf events to major amateur championships. Search by location, date, age group, or skill level and find exactly what you’re looking for in seconds.

For junior golf families, this means no more missing registration deadlines or overlooking perfect developmental opportunities. For competitive amateurs, it means discovering events you never knew existed. Our golf tournament platform centralizes what used to be scattered across countless websites, email lists, and word-of-mouth recommendations.

2. Intelligent Itinerary Planning

Building a tournament schedule used to mean juggling spreadsheets, calendars, and sticky notes. Now, you can create comprehensive itineraries that include tournaments, travel time, and family commitments. Everything syncs seamlessly across your devices, so you’re never double-booked again.

Parents managing multiple junior golf schedules will especially appreciate having all tournament information centralized in one place. Share schedules with coaches, family members, or carpool partners with ease. You can view travel time between events, helping you plan realistic schedules that don’t leave players exhausted before they even reach the first tee.

3. Integrated Travel & Booking

Why visit multiple websites to plan one tournament trip? Book hotels directly through Hubble, often with exclusive discounts negotiated specifically for our golf community. We’ve partnered with major travel providers to make tournament travel simpler.

As we continue to expand our travel integration features, we’re working to add flight and rental car booking capabilities, along with enhanced preference tracking to make your tournament travel planning even more seamless.

4. Cash Caddie: Your Financial Command Center

Tournament golf can be expensive, but it doesn’t have to be mysterious. Our Cash Caddie feature helps you track expenses, monitor budgets, and even calculate mileage for tax purposes. Finally, you’ll have clear visibility into the true cost of competitive golf.

For junior golf families making significant investments in their young athlete’s development, this transparency is invaluable. Track everything from entry fees and travel costs to equipment expenses and coaching investments. Generate reports for tax preparation, college scholarship applications, or simply understanding where your tournament budget actually goes. Set spending limits by category and receive alerts before you exceed them.

5. A Community That Gets It

Connect with other golfers, parents, and coaches who understand the unique challenges of tournament life. Share course-specific insights, get advice on navigating college golf recruitment, compare notes on training approaches, and build relationships that extend far beyond the 18th hole.

Our community features include tournament-specific discussion threads where players share local knowledge about courses, lodging recommendations from families who’ve been there before, and even carpooling coordination for regional events. For junior golf development, parents can connect with others at similar stages of the journey, sharing both the victories and the valuable lessons learned along the way.

Built by Golfers, for Golfers

Our team includes competitive players, tournament parents, and coaches who’ve experienced every scenario you can imagine. We’ve missed registration deadlines, booked hotels in the wrong city, and showed up to tournaments unprepared. Those painful lessons became the foundation for every feature in Hubble.

We didn’t just build software – we solved problems we’ve actually lived. Every feature exists because someone on our team has a story about needing exactly that tool at exactly the wrong moment. That lived experience shapes not just what our golf tournament platform does, but how it works and what it prioritizes.

What's Coming Next?

This launch is just the beginning. Over the coming months, you’ll see expanded tournament coverage, enhanced community features, and tools that make competitive golf even more accessible. We’re exploring partnerships with golf academies, junior golf organizations, club manufacturers, and tournament organizers to create an even richer ecosystem.

Features in development include performance tracking tools that help players identify strengths and improvement areas across multiple tournaments, enhanced coach collaboration tools for team management, and integration with popular golf GPS and stat-tracking apps. We’re also working on scholarship resource centers specifically for families navigating the junior golf to college golf pathway.

Most importantly, we’re listening. Your feedback drives our roadmap, and every feature request gets serious consideration from our development team. As competitive golfers and tournament parents ourselves, we know the platform is never truly “finished” – it evolves as the needs of the competitive golf community evolve.

What's Coming Next?

Competitive golf has been stuck in the past for too long. Scattered information, manual processes, and disconnected systems have made tournament golf harder than it needs to be. Hubble changes that equation.

Whether you’re a junior golfer chasing college scholarships, a parent managing multiple kids’ tournament schedules, or a coach working with an entire team, our golf tournament platform was built with your specific challenges in mind. We understand the unique demands of competitive golf because we live them alongside you.

Ready to Simplify Your Golf Life?

Creating your Hubble account takes less than two minutes, and you can start exploring tournaments immediately. No long learning curves, no complicated setup processes – just powerful tools that work the way you think.

Welcome to Hubble.GOLF. Welcome to the future of competitive golf.

Ready to get started? Sign up for your free Hubble account today and discover what organized tournament golf feels like.

Have questions about Hubble or ideas for future features? We’d love to hear from you. Connect with our team through the community section or reach out directly – we read every message and we’re genuinely excited to hear how we can make this golf tournament platform even better for you.

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By: Golf Monthly | Duration: 00:08:20


Video Description

In this video, short game guru Dan Grieve gives 25-handicap golfer Richard Baker a lesson on bunker shot basics. Richard really struggles to get out of the sand consistently, so was hoping that Dan could work his magic and give him some pointers that will ensure he can get out on the first attempt every time.

► We teamed up with adidas golf to create this video. Dan and Richard are wearing the Ultimate365 8.5 inch shorts from adidas to improve their shorts game. Get yours: https://www.adidas.co.uk/ultimate365-

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► For other videos and tips content, be sure to check out the instruction section on the Golf Monthly website: https://www.golfmonthly.com/tips

► Do you struggle with your bunker play and has any of this advice helped? Let us know in the comments below! 💬

► Watch more on Golf Monthly…
📹 Dan Grieve On Youtube Fame! 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re9L0A46EmA
📹 Ian Poulter What’s In The Bag? 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyuMEkYCb9E
📹 Dan Grieve Fixes The Chipping Yips! 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0Tx_OMv6do

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43 Comments

  1. @charlesmccormick2625

    Thumbs off the grip has helped my yippy chipping. Old man’s golf gettin’ betta !

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  2. @woodenclogs5830

    Dan, excellent video! Can you tell me where the ball is in his stance please?

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  3. @brianschultz7320

    It amazes me how so many people have played golf their whole lives with terrible fundamentals. For long game and short game, amateur players have no excuse for not having tour level alignment, setup, and grip. If you don’t master the fundamentals, there is really no point in playing the game.

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  4. @geoffredrup9616

    Love it Dan. You should do more of these. His face is a picture when he gets out twice in a row!

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  5. @kuespertrichard4427

    Thank you for your great videos! One question to this one. At 4:53 it looks like your grip is really strong. Is this right and does it close the club face? Greetings Richard

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  6. @geoffreypleavin5268

    Dan, what about ball position ? Not to much mentioned about that? Your thoughts please

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  7. @MrHenryG123

    "What can you feel is different?"

    Such a simple question that has such a profound impact on teaching and retaining the feels from the lesson. Awesome

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  8. @woodswork

    This guy is the same handicap as me and struggles from the bunker as me. I’m downloading this video and keeping it on my phone to practice with. Dan is an absolute legend

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  9. @waqarghulam3548

    I have no problem getting out of bunkers, distance control is the issue

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  10. @vicpnut1

    It seems so easy and after seeing dozens of these Dan lessons i have definitely improved …i dont have 3 shots out anymore(so far this last season 😬)…but still have zero practice Places in my area so my distance control is very lacking..usually really short on first of the day ,then really long then short then round is over lol….i wonder since its now winter like in the NE usa and beaches are empty …would going to a beach to practice this work like a bunker ?

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  11. @ducatidad8231

    13 HC and been following Dan for a couple of months now and, even though its horrible wet and muddy its transformed my inside 50 years, and frequently get 'great shot!' from playing partners as rarely outside of 10ft. Shame I can't putt lol

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  12. @TynerGough

    Fantastic video. I’m just getting back into golf and dread the bunkers and can never get out. I’ll be heading out tomorrow and practising these tips. Hopefully it works for me cos it will really improve my game and score

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  13. @mofinny

    Since I discovered his videos, within a few rounds, I chipped in from the bunker twice in three rounds. One was a slam dunk from a very deep bunker with short side flag (all I could see was the top of the flag). My chipping and bunker play have become so much more consistent, reliable and I get the ball so much closer. I suggest his videos to so many people I play with.

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  14. @ruelpile

    Weight forward, lower hands, turn shoulders to target, keep face of the club facing you after finishing… am I missing anything???

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  15. @Blue_Dun

    Question: I had an instructor tell me that might right (trail) shoulder was too low on chip and pitch shots and he had me get more level. Dan is having this guy push his pelvis only toward the target, which promotes a lower trail shoulder. Is this something that one should do only in a bunker? Cuz his trail shoulder looks like he's setting up for driver. I would think you would want to shift everything together to get more weight on the lead side, v6ut not do it in a way that the trail shoulder drops so much.

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  16. @nikog5660

    Watching that authentic smile when someone gets that “ah Ha!” Moment on a shot that’s caused so much trouble….so cool. Great video

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  17. @cr8iveamboy775

    I am a scratch golfer, which made me terrible at bunkers since I don't go in them often. but this is an important golf skill and art worth mastering… and teaching.. this was an incredible lesson, this guy looked like a pro instantly with the changes.. magic! I can't wait to try this.. fyi: the bunkers are so counter intuitive to most golfers.. ur not hitting the ball, ur not shifting, ur not turning the clubface or hands over.. etc.. I wanna be like this student in the sand!! Hopefully understanding this will give me the insight for the fairway bunkers as well..

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  18. @Darraghod

    When he says to move the pelvis forward, does he mean toward the target (to the left) or move forward toward the ball?

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  19. @mbstark19

    I love this video and have watched it many times. Great content and tips. However I will often hit a low screamer to the right still (while feeling that I am implementing the tips here) – what is usually the cause of that?

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  20. @bandohabandoha2482

    What’s the ideal ball position ,forward , middle or back of stance

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  21. @jackflash8756

    I did try this setup and swing and it got the ball out of the bunker , but unfortunately , I struck the ball first and it went very high and 20 yds over the green , down a hill and into the bushes (lost ball). Probably needed to dig down a bit into the sand with my feet.

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  22. @kevingreig8384

    I have watched this video a few times. I think I understand the set up. It’s the hands or the chest turning I am not getting right. Any suggestions.

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  23. @grahamrichardson7851

    I feel like I do what you told him but I either leave the ball in the bunker or just about get it over the top

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  24. @ethanrodriguez9961

    I really need to get myself out there on the course bright and early try to be alone out there so i can practice out of the bunker …

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  25. @yyguuyg

    So, you've teamed up with.. Radagast golf? Like from LotR? Sick.

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  26. @craftybaconyt9136

    Dans “holster” analogy is fantastic. Really promotes keeping the chest moving which will eliminate both heavy and thin strikes. Would highly recommend trying to “holster” the club with your irons/woods/driver on the range. Keeping the chest moving through the shot is critical.

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  27. @grahamjones7371

    Confess ive nicked Dans tips for my new golfer GF together with her just having a standard distance "get out" shot,now she gets out in 1 nearly every time, obviously i take all the credit!

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  28. @andy4405

    Been playing 20 years and still cant get them out! 5th 1 hr lesson this week,,,, looking for the feel… not found it yet. And yes I do all that Dan suggests hmmm

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  29. @JuanSanchez-pq7xn

    Another great video. What degree of loft do you normally use for the sand ? Thank you.

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  30. @TC-oh1pe

    Thank You Dan!!!

    Until this year I could never get out of a bunker. I do not pay a lot of golf, but this year I have played more than ever before. I used the method you showed to Richard Baker in this video and I am seven for seven so far this year. I no longer fear the bunker which improves the overall game by not being afraid to shoot over bunkers for fear of ending up in the bunker.

    I broke 100 for the first time in over 30 years yesterday and this bunker lesson was a big part of that victory for me.

    Thanks Again,

    TC

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  31. @amfohr

    I always sucked in the bunker, similar what this guy did, gonna try this

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  32. @jamesdougall2886

    this is gold! I started golf 4 months ago, spent 3.5 months on the driver, full-swing iron shots etc and can now draw and fade pretty much at will. Filled with confidence, I decided to spend a bit of time on the short game. I suffered total humiliation and ego death! It's BY FAR the most technical and challenging aspect of the game, I feel. Checked YouTube for decent tuition…almost none and v. confusing. Then…I discovered "Dan the GOAT"! Bought the book, watched the videos over and over…there is literally noone that can touch your coaching Dan. Thank you so much! I'm still on a steep learning curve, but at least I now see a route to improving the consistency in my short game.

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  33. @eh6138

    4:35 the way he just looks at Dan after making a good shot is awesome. 😂

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