Love Golf, But Hate The Way You Feel After The Round?

We all know the ritual.

You show up to the course. You're feeling a little stiff, maybe a little anxious about your swing. So, you grab a beer (or a Bloody Mary) on the first tee to "loosen up."

It works... for about three holes.

But then the "Swing Juice" curve hits:

    • The Dehydration: By hole 8, you're sweating more and focusing less.

    • The Sloppy Back 9: Your coordination dips, and your score skyrockets.

    • The Post-Round Crash: You drive home (when you know you shouldn't) feeling groggy, dehydrated, and needing a nap instead of enjoying your weekend.

You want to drink less. You know you play better when you're sober. But playing "dry" feels boring, stiff, and tense.


The "Calm" Without The Booze

Here is the secret most golfers don't realize:

You don't crave the alcohol. You crave the relaxation.

You drink to turn off the noise in your head and stop overthinking your swing. Alcohol does that, but it comes with a heavy price tag (hangovers, bad shots, calories).

This is why we created Diald.

Diald is formulated to hit the same "relaxation switches" in your brain that a beer does but without the intoxication.

It takes the edge off your nerves, but keeps your focus razor sharp.


Break The Cycle. Save Your Score (And Your Liver).

Imagine playing a round where you feel that perfect "loose" feeling of being two beers deep... but you have the coordination and energy of an athlete.

When you swap the alcohol for Diald, three things happen:

    1. You Stay Consistent: No more front-9 buzz followed by a back-9 crash. You feel locked in from Hole 1 to Hole 18.

    2. You Drink Less Naturally: Because Diald calms your nerves, you don't feel the need to reach for a beer just to calm down. You might have one for the taste, but you won't need six to get through the round.

    3. You Finish the Round Feeling Great Instead of dehydrating your body with alcohol you leave the course feeling energized. No more post round exhaustion.

"I used to drink 4-5 beers every round just to deal with the frustration. I started taking Diald and honestly, I just stopped craving the beer. I felt so calm and good I didn't want to ruin it. Played my best round of the year sober."

— Chris D.

"Make More Memories While Paying Less"

Let's do some math on what alcohol-dependent golf costs you:

• 2-3 drinks per round from the cart girl: $10-30 (being generous)
• Monthly alcohol cost: $160 (if you play twice/week)
• Plus the hangover tax (lost productivity): Priceless

Compare that to Diald:

• Cost per round: $3.88
• Monthly cost: $31.04
• Wake up feeling great: Priceless

18 servings of Diald costs just as much as a single round of golf where you awkwardly harass the cart girl.

What Results Can You Expect?

"Only had a chance to use one packet before playing 9 holes. Had my best 9 holes at my father in law's course Fort Dodge CC. Shot 37 and the way I describe it is a 'calmness'. A feeling of things are gonna go well today. No stressing over putts or any shots for that matter. I rattled off 6 consecutive pars."

- Nicholas D.

"First round this morning with Diald. 8 am tee time. Took Diald on way to course with some morning coffee. Haven’t swung a club in 2 weeks. Went to range and warmed up. By the 3rd hole, I was in the groove. Feeling calm, feeling good. Played my first ever round of 18 with no alcohol in my life. Tastes great. Does as advertised. Highly recommended."

- Kevin L.

But How Fast Does It Work?

Faster than your pre-shot routine.

You'll feel Diald working within 30-40 minutes of your first sip.

The effects last for hours, covering you through the front 9 and keeping you steady on the back. Unlike caffeine or sugar, there is no crash.

And You Can Try It Risk Free for 60 Days

We are so confident Diald will help you drink less alcohol that we offer a risk-free trial.

If it doesn't do what we described here, we'll give you your money back. Simple as that.

Try Diald Risk-Free For 60 Days

Join thousands of golfers who have finally found a way to drink less on the golf course.