Phones are now part of nearly every round of golf.
Golfers rely on them for GPS distances, digital scorecards, music, and swing video tools that have become as common as tees and gloves.
Yet for all their usefulness, phones were never given a proper place in the course.
Most phones end up in sandy cubbies, rattling in cup holders, or on the seat, leading to scratched and damaged phones, which you never know where is...
The phone, the ultimate convenience, is somehow the biggest liability.
That frustration caught the attention of course manager Michael Anderson, who saw the same problem repeat itself round after round.
Instead of another clumsy, screw-in and out mount that took 10 minutes to mount.
Anderson set out to make the best phone holder on the market.