I know, nobody wakes up excited to read a privacy page… but here we are.
When you visit tomsgolftips.com, a few basic things get collected automatically — stuff like what pages you look at, how long you stick around, and what device you’re using. This isn’t anything personal like your name or phone number. It’s more like general traffic info that helps me understand what people actually enjoy reading and what’s getting ignored.
There are also cookies involved. Not the chocolate chip kind, unfortunately. Just small bits of data stored in your browser so the site can run smoothly and remember basic preferences. Most websites do this, and you can always disable cookies in your browser if you really want to.
If you choose to email me at admin@tomsgolftips.com, then yeah, I’ll have your email address and whatever you decide to share. That’s only used to reply to you — not sold, not shared, not added to some weird mailing list you didn’t ask for. I’m not into that.
Sometimes you might see links to other websites. If you click on those, you’re leaving this site, and I don’t control how those other sites handle your information. It’s a good idea to check their privacy pages if you’re curious.
I may use simple analytics tools to see things like which posts are popular or how people find the site. It helps me write better content and focus on what actually helps golfers, instead of guessing.
At the end of the day, this site is just about sharing golf tips and experiences, not collecting your data. I keep things as minimal and respectful as possible.
If anything here doesn’t sit right with you or you have questions, just send an email. I’d rather keep things clear than complicated.