Okay, so I’ve been seeing these magnetic golf bracelets everywhere, and I was like, “Do these things actually work?” I’m a pretty average golfer – sometimes I’m great, sometimes… not so much. So, I decided to give one a try and see if it made any difference to my game. My whole process started from total skepticism, to be honest.

Getting Started
First, I needed to find one. I just grabed one, didn’t spend too much time with it. I just wanted to start my test!
The Experiment Begins
I wore the bracelet for a full week, playing three rounds of golf during that time. I made sure to play at the same course, under roughly the same weather conditions, to keep things as consistent as possible.
I jotted down some notes after each round:
- Round 1: Felt… pretty normal? My score was about average. I did feel maybe a tiny bit more relaxed, but it could have just been a good day.
- Round 2: Still nothing earth-shattering. My drives were a little inconsistent, but my short game felt okay. Again, hard to say if the bracelet was doing anything.
- Round 3: This is where I got confused. I played one of my best rounds of the month! I was hitting the ball straighter, and my putting was definitely on point. Was it the bracelet? Or just a really good day? I honestly couldn’t tell.
My (Inconclusive) Conclusion
So, after a week of wearing the magnetic golf bracelet, here’s the deal: I might have played a little better, but it’s hard to say for sure. It wasn’t a miracle cure for my inconsistent game. I guess the magnetic power is not as strong as people saying, I have to say. Maybe it helped me relax a bit, which in turn helped my swing? Could be. Placebo effect? Possibly.

Would I recommend it? I don’t know. If you’re curious, and you’re find to give it, go for it. Just don’t expect it to magically turn you into a pro golfer overnight. It didn’t completely transform my game, I can not say for sure that it will transform yours.
For me, I’ll probably keep wearing it, just in case. It’s not hurting anything, and hey, if it gives me even a tiny bit of an edge (real or imagined), I’ll take it!