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Under Armour Phantom Fore Review: Maybe the most comfortable golf shoe you can buy right now
We test out Under Armour's plush, running-inspired Phantom Fore golf shoe to see how it stacks up against the competition.

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.
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Mashie M3 (20.5 deg)
Innovative Gliderail sole, 30gms lighter than most utility clubs to help generate more ball speed. Five versions available (in four flexes)15.5-, 18-, 20.5-, 23- and 26-degree lofts. Clubs supplied with sock-style head covers.

Cobra S3 Max (Offset)
Cobra Offset design of the head, encourages a draw bias with appeal to mid to high handicappers. Similar black in head and shaft to S3 driver but is non-adjustable. Available in 9.5, 10.5 and 11.5 degree lofts plus 13.5 and 15 degree lofts for women's models. Also features E-face technology - a taller, eliptical face and beveled perimeter for a larger sweet zone and more forgiveness a crown alignment Design to and help keep club on desired swing path.

Sport 2011
Battery-life monitor, digital clock, lightweight lithium or lead acid battery, universal bag stay soft grip pads suitable for all bag types. Quiet engine with 18 or 36-hole battery options. Finger tip speed and distance control with integrated LCD screen, lightweight and robust, easily folds into compact boot space.

Cleveland Launcher Ultralite SL290 Driver Review
The Cleveland SL290 Launcher Ultralite driver may have a 460cc head but it weighs is only 290 grammes and available in 9, 10.5 and 12-degree options.

DXi
Using Wilson's 'Trajectory Control Technology' (two high density tungsten rubber inserts) for higher launch, maximum distance and lower spin, the DXi driver also features a five-zone face area that expands the sweet spot.
The 8- and 9-degree models have the weight low in the club head to maximise the pro-preferred launch with lower the spin. The 10.5 and 12-degree models have the weight positioned low and back in the club head to deliver a higher ball flight.
SQ Machspeed (Ladies)
As the name suggests, Nike’s new SQ Machspeed driver is all about increasing your swing speed, but our testers were very much divided in opinion about this club. The higher handicappers loved it, commenting how straight their drives flew and how easy it was to get the ball airborne.

910F (15 deg)
Features 155cc head and available in 13.5-, 15-, 17- and 19-degree models for right and left-handers.
Claims medium trajectory, straighter ball flight and medium to low spin.

910H (19 deg)
Features adjustable head settings. Projects medium launch, straight ball flight and lower spin. Loft options for both right and left-handers are 17, 19, 21 and 24 degrees. Three stock shafts available, with wrench and instructions included.

Dixon Wind
Boasts 428 dimple pattern for reduced rag and ultimate distance. Resilient polymer Eco-cover and high-density pre-cast organic core to generate extra recoil off the clubface.

Dixon Earth
Features a 392 Tour dimple pattern for maximum control and distance and a thin, responsive polymer Eco-cover for exceptional feel and increased durability. High velocity, large Green Core made from a combination of
rubber and a special organic compound.

NXT Tour
Titleist says it represents the Next Generation of Performance for golfers seeking longer distance with the driver and long irons, delivering consistent shot-stopping short game control.

Scotty Cameron Studio Newport 2
These 303 Stainless Steel Newport-style putters feature bold red tour graphics, high toe profile, and heel & toe circular sole weights that allow for multiple length options in each model. The factory-adjustable circular heel-toe weights offer increased stability by reducing head rotation on off-centre hits, so a larger sweet spot. They also provide the proper headweight-to-shaft length combination. The improved high toe profile of Studio Select models help eliminate the tendency to raise the toe at address thereby causing the player to aim left of target. Putters also feature a stepless shaft for a clean look at address and soft, solid feel, as well as a new red Cameron cord grip. Studio Select H putters feature a heavier head (price
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