About

Golf for the
rest of us.

We're not here to fix your swing. We're here to celebrate the round.

The Origin Story

Started with a shank and a smile.

Bogeylicious was born on a Saturday morning, somewhere around the 14th hole of a round that was already well beyond saving. The kind of round where you've lost three balls, thinned a wedge into a bunker you didn't know existed, and somehow you're still having the best time of your week.

That's the round we care about. Not the one that shows up on your GHIN. The one you can't stop talking about at the bar afterward.

We looked around the golf media landscape and saw a lot of swing tips, Tour analysis, and equipment reviews for serious players. What we didn't see was a place for the rest of us — the weekend warriors, the 20-handicappers, the players who love this game precisely because they're terrible at it.

So we built one.

Est. 2026
Bogeylicious
Love the game.
Not the score.

The Bogeylicious Ethos

01

The round matters more than the score.

If you had a great time, it was a great round. Full stop. Nobody's putting your scorecard on their fridge.

02

Golf should be funny.

The best stories in golf aren't about hole-in-ones. They're about the time your buddy hit a cart path and the ball ended up in the parking lot. We lean into that.

03

Everyone's welcome.

Golf has a reputation problem. Too stuffy, too exclusive, too many rules about what you can wear. We're here to make space for everyone who loves the game.

04

No swing tips. Ever.

There are a thousand places to learn how to fix your slice. This is a place to learn how to love it. (Or at least laugh at it.)

Built for golfers who…

  • Have never broken 80 and might never will
  • Own more golf gear than their game justifies
  • Consider "fairway found" a personal victory
  • Would rather tell stories at the 19th hole than analyze their swing data
  • Think the cart girl's timing is the most important stat in golf
  • Still can't figure out what "hands ahead at impact" actually means
  • Know that the best part of the round is the people you play with

If that's you, you're home.

Come along for the ride.

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