About Us

About GolfHubz

GolfHubz was built to answer the questions that golfers actually ask. Not the ones magazine editors think you care about. Not the ones that fill pages between ads. The real stuff: what channel the Masters is on, whether a 9-wood replaces your 4-iron, how much a round at Shadow Creek actually costs, and why caddies at Augusta wear white jumpsuits.

Who Runs This Site

Michael Reeves is a PGA Professional and the lead editor at GolfHubz. He played Division I golf at the University of Texas before competing on mini-tours across the Southeast. Since earning his PGA teaching certification in 2005, he has coached everyone from complete beginners to collegiate champions.

Michael has written for Golf Digest, Golf Magazine, and The Left Rough. At GolfHubz, he leads a distributed team of golf researchers and writers who share one rule: every answer must be specific, sourced, and useful. No SEO filler. No guesswork disguised as advice.

He plays to a +1.4 handicap at his home club in Austin, Texas, has attended over 40 major championships, and has played more than 200 courses across 15 countries. When he is not writing or teaching, he is usually walking 18 with his two kids or testing a new driver on the range.

You can reach Michael at [email protected].

Michael Reeves - PGA Professional

How We Work

Every article on GolfHubz follows the same process:

  1. Identify the real question. We analyze search data to find what golfers are actually typing into Google and Bing. Not what we think they should ask.
  2. Research from primary sources. PGA Tour records, USGA rulebooks, manufacturer technical documents, peer-reviewed sports science research, and first-hand testing when equipment is involved.
  3. Write the answer first. Every article opens with the direct answer, then explains the details. No storytelling before the solution.
  4. Fact-check against official sources. Statistics, dates, and technical claims are verified before publication. We cite our sources so you can verify them yourself.
  5. Update when facts change. Equipment specs, tournament rules, and player records change over time. We revisit articles regularly and clearly mark the last review date.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Golf information goes stale fast. A driver that was legal in 2024 might be non-conforming in 2026. A green fee at Pebble Beach changes annually. A tournament cut rule gets tweaked. When we find an error, we fix it immediately and note the correction at the bottom of the article. If you spot something that looks wrong, email [email protected] and we will investigate within 48 hours.

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Contact

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