Product Test • 11/05/2026 Senior Men's Majek High Launch K Series Driver Review: a forgiving big head for slower swings ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After a few weeks of playing with the Senior Men’s Majek High Launch K Series driver, my overall feeling is that it’s a practical, no-frills option for older golfers with slower swing speeds. It helps get the ball up, it’s fairly forgiving, and it’s light enough that you don’t feel like you have to... by Winston Armstrong
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Majek K-Series Senior Driver Review: a forgiving big head for slower swings ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After spending time with the Senior Men’s Majek K-Series 460cc 12.5° driver, my overall feeling is that it’s a practical, no-frills option for senior golfers who want something light, forgiving, and easy to launch without spending a small fortune. It’s not the most advanced or refined driver out the... by Zach Buchanan
Product Test • 11/05/2026 TEELESS (T)Less Driver Review: a confidence booster off the deck if you struggle with your driver ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the TEELESS (T)Less Driver for several rounds, my honest take is that it’s a confidence club for specific golfers, not a miracle stick for everyone. If you’re a senior or higher handicap with a slower swing who dreads hitting driver or 3‑wood, this thing makes life simpler. It’s easy to... by Nadia Al-Fassi
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Supernova Graphite Senior 50g Shaft Review: a light, no-nonsense upgrade for slower swings ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After a handful of rounds and range sessions, my honest opinion is that the Supernova 50g senior flex shaft is a pretty solid upgrade for golfers with slower or aging swings who want something lighter and easier to control. It delivers what it promises: a mid launch, mid spin flight, a smooth feel,... by Nadia Al-Fassi
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Japan Pron TRG22 Iron Set Review: Budget-friendly senior irons that actually feel playable ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After a handful of rounds and range sessions, I’d sum up the Pron TRG22 senior flex irons as a practical, budget-friendly option for older or slower-swing golfers who care more about distance and forgiveness than brand names or buttery feel. The stronger lofts, slightly longer shafts, and wide soles... by Oliver McGregor
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Skechers Men's Prestige Slip-in Arch Fit Golf Shoe Review: lazy slip-on comfort for casual golfers ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the Skechers Men's Prestige Slip-in Arch Fit spikeless golf shoe is a comfortable, no-drama option for golfers who want an easy life on and off the course. The main strengths are the Slip-ins heel (which genuinely makes getting them on simpler), the Arch Fit insole that gives decent arch su... by Oliver McGregor
Product Test • 11/05/2026 FootJoy Tour Rival Golf Shoe Review: solid waterproof spikes for soggy rounds ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The FootJoy Tour Rival in charcoal grey/black is a practical, no-drama spiked golf shoe that focuses on grip, waterproofing and cushioning rather than style or fancy materials. It feels a bit stiff out of the box and the fit is on the snug side around the heel and midfoot, but after a couple of roun... by Charlotte Andrews
Product Test • 11/05/2026 ECCO Women's LT1 BOA Hybrid Waterproof Golf Shoe Review: comfy winter tank with a few quirks ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the ECCO Women's LT1 BOA Hybrid Waterproof Golf Shoe is a solid choice if you care about comfort and staying dry more than anything else. The cushioning is genuinely good, the BOA system is practical and not just a gimmick, and the waterproofing has handled wet fairways and light rain witho... by Mason Harvey
Product Test • 11/05/2026 MAZEL WM-X1 Left-Hand Iron Review: budget-friendly option for lefties who just want a straight club ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the MAZEL WM-X1 left-handed iron for a while, my conclusion is pretty straightforward: it’s a solid budget option that performs better than its price suggests, with a few predictable compromises. The club is easy enough to launch, forgiving on off-center hits, and consistent in distance... by Derek Kingsley
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Callaway Paradym AI Smoke HL 8 Iron Review: a forgiving club that helps get the ball up in the air ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After a decent amount of use, I’d sum up the Callaway Paradym AI Smoke High Launch 8-iron as a solid, forgiving mid-iron for average golfers who want higher launch and more consistent distance. It looks modern without being too flashy, the steel shaft and standard grip feel familiar, and the club do... by Haruki Watanabe
TaylorMade SIM 2 Max OS #5 Iron Review: a forgiving long iron that feels more like a hybrid Product Test • 11/05/2026 TaylorMade SIM 2 Max OS #5 Iron Review: a forgiving long iron that feels more like a hybrid ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After putting the TaylorMade SIM 2 Max OS #5 iron with the KBS Tour 90 regular shaft through a few rounds and plenty of range balls, I’d sum it up like this: it’s a very forgiving, easy‑to‑hit long iron that feels closer to a hybrid than a traditional 5 iron. Distance is solid, forgiveness is high,... by Zach Buchanan
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Callaway Paradym AI Smoke HL 6 Iron Review: forgiving distance stick for average golfers ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Callaway Paradym AI Smoke High Launch 6‑iron is a forgiving, distance‑oriented club that does what it claims in a practical way: higher launch, decent extra yardage, and less punishment on mishits. It’s clearly built for average golfers who don’t strike it pure every time and want help getting t... by Emilia Schwarz
Luxury Apparel • 13/05/2026 Beyond Malbon: The Streetwear Golf Brands Worth Knowing in 2026 Explore how emerging golf streetwear brands, from Malbon and Eastside Golf to Bogey Boys, are reshaping modern golf apparel with lifestyle-driven design, technical performance and evolving ideas of luxury on and off the course.
Latest Clubs • 08/05/2026 Best Forged Irons 2026: Who Actually Benefits From the Upgrade In-depth 2026 guide to the best forged irons, players distance models and hybrid constructions, with launch monitor data, price context and a practical fitting framework for low and mid handicaps.
Latest Clubs • 07/05/2026 Blade or Mallet: The Putter Question Most Luxury Golfers Get Wrong Learn how to choose between the best luxury putter blade vs mallet by analysing your miss pattern, toe hang, face balance, key specs and premium models like Scotty Cameron, Toulon, PXG Battle Ready and Taylormade Spider.
High-Tech Gadgets • 07/05/2026 Why the Garmin Approach S70 Changes Your Round More Than a New Putter In this Garmin Approach S70 review luxury analysis, see how this golf watch’s distance intelligence, AMOLED display and shot tracking can outclass rangefinders. by Mason Harvey
Luxury Apparel • 04/05/2026 Luxury Golf Shoes 2026: The Pairs Worth the Premium A golfer’s guide to luxury golf shoes: spikeless vs spiked, leather vs knit, price tiers, styling tips and care routines for performance and clubhouse polish. by Arya Gupta
Golf Events • 03/05/2026 Quiet Luxury Arrives on the Course: The 2026 Golf Style Palette Quiet luxury defines modern golf style with refined polos, navy earth palettes and subtle branding. Build a high quality golf wardrobe that works on and off course. by Arya Gupta
Latest Clubs • 27/04/2026 Qi4D vs Quantum: How to Choose Between TaylorMade and Callaway's 2026 Drivers Independent comparison of TaylorMade Qi4D and Callaway Quantum drivers for serious club golfers, focusing on speed, forgiveness, Triple Diamond trade offs and fitting advice. by Arya Gupta
Comparison • 11/05/2026 11 best golf Game Improvement Irons: our comparison (May 2026) Explore refined choices for the best golf game improvement irons, from Ping, Cobra, and Mizuno JPX hot metal, with expert guidance for ambitious luxury golfers. by Emilia Schwarz