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  • The Best (and Worst) Foods for Golf Protein shakes: Protein shakes are a convenient, fast-acting way to keep you filled up on the course. Just pop it open and go. Plant-based protein shakes...
    https://golf.com/travel/best-worst-foods-eat-before-during-round-golf-2
  • The Ultimate Guide to Golf Par-Tee Food! Posted under food & recipes, golf, sports, tips & resources I’ve filled orders for quite a few golf theme birthday parties over the years, and I’m always impressed by the cute puns that my customers come up with for their party foods!
    https://blog.chickabug.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-golf-party-food
  • Sally Kerr-Dineen Apple Pie Spiced Wonton Chips Why it's good for golfers: Fills that sweet craving without needing an ultra-processed candy bar. Ingredients: 2 tablespoons light brown sugar⅛...
    https://www.golfdigest.com/gallery/17-on-course-snacks-photos
  • What do golfers want from golf course food and beverage experiences? We’d be remiss if we started this list of golf course food trends without asking a simple question: what do golfers actually value when it comes to food and beverage experiences at the golf course?
    https://www.lightspeedhq.com/blog/golf-course-food-trends
  • Drink 16fl oz of water with your pre-round meal and another 8 fl oz (237 mL) 10 to 20 minutes before your round. Make sipping water on every tee a habit (you’ll need to drink around 6fl oz every 30 minutes, more if it’s hot) as you’ll lose more and more electrolytes through sweat as the round progresses.
    https://golfstateofmind.com/best-food-and-drink-for-golf
  • 1. Energy Bars Healthy energy bars are easier than ever to find these days. They are the best ones to pick because they tend to have the least amount of bad ingredients in them. These types of bars...
    https://golf.com/news/best-golf-snacks-course
  • Recovery Nutrition Snack Ideas for Golfers. Snack ideas that golfers can enjoy following a round of golf include: Low-fat chocolate milk with breakfast bars. Peanut butter and jelly sandwich with low-fat milk. Greek yogurt, berries, and granola. Ham and cheese wrap, pretzels, and grapes. Turkey jerky and granola bars.
    https://nutritionbymandy.com/golf-snacks
  • 1. Drink your coffee guilt-free I’ve often wondered whether drinking coffee is conducive to a sport like golf, where the rounds are long and the movements often require a calm, precise touch. But...
    https://golf.com/instruction/fitness/how-to-eat-on-the-golf-course-nutrition-expert