Golfers seeking a playing companion who always knows the distance to the green have found their mate in the GolfBuddy Voice 2. Find out more about your new little friend in this review.
Author: Matt Saternus
Nippon Regio Formula B Shaft Review
You know about Nippon’s reputation for quality and feel in their steel shafts, but does that translate to great graphite as well? Find out in this review of the Regio Formula B.
TaylorMade M2 Tour Irons Review
TaylorMade wants you to believe that the M2 Tour iron has game improvement forgiveness with tour-quality looks and feel. Should you believe them?
Nike Method Origin Putter Review
Is it possible to build a better Anser-style putter? Through multi-material construction and other technologies, Nike is certainly trying to do just that with their Method Origin line.
Flat Cat Putter Grip Review
Flat Cat is the newest player on the grip scene, and they’ve launched with a putter grip that isn’t traditional in size or shape. Check out this review to see if it’s worth putting one on your flat stick.
GAME Golf Live Review
The new GAME Golf Live offers significant improvements over the original. Is it worth upgrading? Find out in this review.
PXG 0317 Hybrid Review
The PXG 0317 hybrid is one of the best hybrids that we’ve tested. Whether or not it’s worth the steep price tag is up to you.
Vyper Recovery Roller Review
Whether you’re already familiar with the benefits of foam rolling or not, you need to take a look at how the Hyperice Vyper can improve your warm ups and recovery.
Tour Edge Exotics EX9 Tour Fairway Wood Review
Tour Edge Exotics has been known to produce some of the best fairway woods for better players. Their latest “Tour” model will perform brilliantly for low handicaps, but may be more accessible for the aspiring player as well.
Golf Pride Tour SNSR Putter Grip Review
The latest entry into the large putter grip market comes from industry leader Golf Pride and offers substantial counter balancing to go with the larger size.






