In a 2007 Golf Digest article, golf legend Jack Nicklaus said, “The best golfers should be better today than the best golfers of yesterday.” The modern golf game is an entirely different animal from the one played by the Golden Bear, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player. With the advent of metal clubheads and improved golf ball technology, players can hit the ball longer with more accuracy than ever before. Although Nicklaus admitted that he’d like the see a regression with some of these technologies (he thought the game had gotten too easy), most of today’s golfers have embraced them. To score better on the course without necessarily practicing more — although that obviously helps — consider incorporating some of the best golf innovations of 2015 into your game.
Vice Pro Plus Golf Balls

Best New Golf Balls: Buying the best golf balls is a double-edged sword. On one hand, you want the best performance from your ball. On the other, you don’t want to spend a fortune on something that’ll (probably) end up in the creek. Vice Golf finds a happy medium with their new Pro Plus golf balls. Each ball has a four-piece design that promises longer distances. Also, their 336-dimple facade helps the ball stay low. But what really separates them from the top-of-the-line Pro V1 is price, which they almost cut in half. All Vice Golf’s products are exclusively available online.
Epson M-Tracer MT500GII Golf Swing Analyzer

Best Instructive Device: The M-Tracer MT500GII Golf Swing Analyzer is about as close to a personal Hank Haney as most of us will ever get. The device mounts on any club’s grip and delivers real-time feedback via Epson’s app (iOS and Android compatible). Capturing 1,000 frames of data per second, the device relays accurate and constructive swing analyses. It shows your swing path, clubhead speed and even the club face’s angle at the time of impact. Admittedly this isn’t a device for beginners (it takes a high golf acumen to understand), but for avid golfers, it’s a cost-efficient and entertaining way to improve.