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FootJoy HyperFlex 2025 Golf Shoe Review: Lots going on (in a good way)
GolfMagic tests the JT-approved FootJoy HyperFlex to see if it still stands among the best modern golf shoes around.

New Balance 480 SL Golf Shoe Review: A court-inspired shoe that balls hard
GolfMagic examines why New Balance's basketball-derived 480 might be the best sneaker-turned-golf shoe on sale right now.
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Fly-Z Hybrid
What do you do if there's a club you want to bag but you hate the colour of it? Well, Cobra has put an end to the aforementioned conundrum by releasing its latest hybrid is four colour - white, black, blue or orange.

Burhill, New Course: review
Beautiful Burhill is an intriguing layout which boasts some of the best greens in the region

Engage wedge
The Nike Engage wedge has a minimalist feel to it in terms of appearance, with very little branding on show. It's reminiscent of a prototype club, that is yet to go through the marketing department.

The Castle Course, St Andrews: review
Quirky, quaint and quality - we test out the newest addition to St Andrews Links

The Grove: course review
Enjoy pro-like pampering and pro-worrying greens at 'London's country estate'

Cadence TR Rustler
The new PING Cadence TR Rustler putter features a combination of Variable Depth Groove and True Roll technology to help you hole more putts.

Method Matter B2-01
The new Nike Method Matter B2-01 is a classic Tour-proven putter that will likely suit golfers who have a slight arc to their putting stroke.

Taylormade Ghost Tour Black Indy Putter Review
The TaylorMade Ghost Tour Black Indy putter offers terrific value for money.

Celtic Manor, Roman Road course: review
Overshadowed by the the Twenty Ten, but deserving of the limelight

Cadence TR Anser 2
The new PING Cadence TR Anser 2 putter proved one of the most consistent blade putters in our 2015 test. PING has advanced its putter fitting this season by using different-weighted face inserts to match a golfer's stroke tempo and feel preference.

Quinta do Lago, Laranjal course: review
Entertaining Portuguese layout is beautiful and brutal in equal measure

RZN Platinum
The new Nike RZN Platinum as played by Nike staff player Paul Casey is ideal for players seeking Tour-performance control with moderate spin off the tee.

Z Star (2015)
Srixon has revamped its latest Z-Star ball with a new 324 Speed Dimple Pattern - and that has certainly made a difference to its trajectory, especially in the wind.

Project (a)
If you are looking for a ball that packs a punch off the tee, spins well on the dancefloor and does not break the bank, look no further than the TaylorMade Project (a).

B330-S (2015)
Bridgestone Golf's new B-Series golf balls feature a drop of water at their core and have been designed to match the varyin

Chrome Soft
Callaway says its new "Chrome Soft" ball will change the way golfers expect their ball to feel and perform.


Blue driver
The Adams Golf "Blue" is the perfect driver for the game-improvement player seeking aesthetically pleasing looks, forgiveness and easy launch.

Rory McIlroy's Holywood Golf Club: review
Holywood is modest, friendly and entertaining - like its prized asset

Fly-Z driver
The key features of the Cobra Fly-Z driver are alow, back "CG Zone Weighting" that means changing the loft has little impact on how the head sits behind the ball, while "SmartPad" technology delivers a square face at address regardless of the loft setting.

JPX 850 driver
In combination with Mizuno’s Quick Switch shaft release system, the JPX 850 also offers lofts from 7.5 to 11.5 within one head, while its piercing blue 440cc head utilises a "Hot Metal" face and "Rebound Crown" to maximise balls speed.

J715 driver
The 460cc "FAST" (Flex Action Speed Technology) crown is thin near the face and thick towards the back to enable it to flex at impact for added distance.

AeroBurner Rescue
The new TaylorMade "AeroBurner Rescue" is the perfect hybrid option for the golfer seeking added distance and mid-high launch.
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