2017

  • How to choose a new driver

    Written by Simon Daddow on Monday 4 November 2019

    Which new golf driver should I choose? With dozens of clubs on the market it’s difficult to know where to start if you want a new one. Are you searching for a new driver but don’t know where to start?  To help narrow down your choices, we recommend that you start by looking at your swing speed and realising which design traits...

  • Buying Tips: How to pick the right clubs for your game

    Monday 4 December 2017

    Do you know how to pick the right clubs for your game when you’re looking for a change? Here’s how…  From understanding what to consider when you’re buying new clubs, we break down the things you need to think about; from driver and woods to irons, wedges and putters.  How to pick the right woods for your game Smaller doesn’t have to mean less forgiving Ping’s...

  • Top 10 Electric Golf Trolleys

    Monday 20 November 2017

    TG Top 10 Electric Golf Trolleys: If you’re looking for a new golf trolley, why not take a look below to find out which electric golf trolleys made it on to our top 10 for 2017. From Motocaddy and Powakaddy to Big Max, Hill Billy, GoKart and Stewart Golf, there’s plenty on the market to suit your needs on the course...

  • REVIEW: Uber-forgiving irons

    Written by Simon Daddow on Wednesday 25 October 2017

    Super-forgiving irons have a reputation for being ugly ducklings, with big heads that look more like oars than clubs. Admittedly uber forgiveness in the past has come with trade-offs, usually in the form of wide soles, huge cavity backs and top edges thicker than a sumo wrestler’s loincloth. But trust us, looks and cosmetics are now a serious consideration for the...

  • Reader Test: Odyssey O-Works putters

    Wednesday 11 October 2017

    “It’s shaved two-three shots a round”: Four regular golfers put Odyssey’s latest O-Works putters through their paces Odyssey has made a lot of noise about the new O-Works putters this year. The big innovation is its new “microhinge” face insert, which is designed like little hooks to grab the ball at impact and lift it into a better roll. They incorporate lots...