Product Test • 14/05/2026 Odyssey DFX Double Wide 33" Review: a heavy, soft-feeling putter that just keeps things simple on the greens ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After a decent amount of time with the Odyssey DFX Double Wide 33", I’d sum it up like this: it’s a heavy, soft-feeling putter that keeps things simple and helps with consistency, especially if you struggle with distance control or a shaky stroke. The all-black look, the double-wide head, and the ov... by Charlotte Andrews
Product Test • 14/05/2026 Odyssey DFX 2-Ball 33" Putter Review: a confidence booster on short putts if you like a heavier feel ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the Odyssey DFX 2-Ball 33" for several rounds, my overall opinion is that it’s a solid, no-nonsense putter that can genuinely help average golfers, especially on short putts. The heavier head and very soft insert encourage a smoother stroke and make it easier to keep the face square, whi... by Haruki Watanabe
Comparison • 12/05/2026 Which golf Graphite Shaft Irons to choose? Top 3 (2026) Discover how the best golf graphite shaft irons for luxury golfers improve distance, control and comfort, with data-backed performance stats, fitting strategies and insights on Fujikura, UST Mamiya, Graphite Design, True Temper and KBS options.
The best golf Cavity Back Irons: our top 7 (2026) Comparison • 12/05/2026 The best golf Cavity Back Irons: our top 7 (2026) Discover how the best golf cavity back irons from Callaway, TaylorMade, Titleist, Ping, Cobra and Srixon blend luxury feel with modern distance, forgiveness and fitting data.
Comparison • 12/05/2026 Top 5: best golf Senior Flex Drivers (2026) Discover how the best golf senior flex drivers combine high launch, draw bias and luxury details to maximise distance and forgiveness for senior golfers, backed by typical fitting data and modern shaft technology.
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Callaway Paradym AI Smoke Max Fast 7 Iron Review: a forgiving graphite iron for slower swings, with a few trade-offs ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Callaway Paradym AI Smoke Max Fast 7 iron is a forgiving, easy-to-swing option that suits golfers with slower or smoother swings who just want to hit more straight, playable shots. The light graphite R2 shaft, cavity-back head, and AI-tuned face all push towards the same goal: higher launch, mor... by Winston Armstrong
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Japan WaZaki Hybrid Iron Set Review: budget-friendly rescue clubs for inconsistent ball-strikers ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the Japan WaZaki Hybrid Iron Set does what it promises: it makes golf a bit easier for players who struggle with traditional irons, especially in the long and mid range. The clubs launch the ball high, are forgiving on mis-hits, and the light graphite shafts are easy to swing. The look is a... by Zach Buchanan
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Performance Golf 357 Fairway Hybrid Review: a confidence booster for sketchy fairway woods… with a few caveats ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the Performance Golf 357 Fairway Hybrid is a practical option for golfers who hate their 3-wood but still need something to cover that 180–210 yard gap. It’s easy to launch, forgiving enough on mishits, and much less intimidating to hit off the deck than a traditional low-lofted fairway woo... by Oliver McGregor
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Tour Edge Bazooka 470 Complete Set Review: a no-fuss full bag that suits casual golfers ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After playing several rounds with the Tour Edge Bazooka 470 Black steel set, my overall take is that it’s a solid, hassle-free option for beginners and returning golfers. The heads are forgiving, the hybrids and woods are easy to launch, and the putter is more stable than the typical throw-in you ge... by Winston Armstrong
Product Test • 11/05/2026 Majek Senior Mens All Hybrid Set Review: easier golf for aging swings, with a few trade-offs ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After playing a handful of rounds and range sessions with the Majek Senior Mens All Hybrid set, my takeaway is pretty straightforward: it’s a solid option for older or slower-swing golfers who just want the game to feel easier and less punishing. The clubs launch the ball high with minimal effort, m... by Winston Armstrong
Product Test • 11/05/2026 COBRA Fly XL Steel Golf Package Set Review: a straightforward full bag for getting into golf without overthinking it ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The COBRA Fly XL Steel Package Set is a solid, no-nonsense option if you want a complete bag from a known brand and you’re somewhere between beginner and intermediate. The big strengths are forgiveness, consistency, and the comfort of having everything matched: same grips, logical club gaps, and a b... by Emilia Schwarz
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 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