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Archive for the 'Accessories' Category

Velocity Wipes Review

Velocity Wipes are a product intended to make cleaning golf clubs simple and convenient. I found that they delivered on their promise in almost every category.

QuickRange GPS Review

This GPS unit will talk to you and give you yardage to the center of the green just like a caddy. You're still on your own to decide what club you need to get it there.

I desperately wanted to see the Bag Boy Navigator as the next step up from Sun Mountain's Speed E Cart, but I was nothing but disappointed.

The Ogio Straight Jacket: a $99 travel bag that protects your sticks while looking stylish to boot.

I've always been a "walker," but the Speed E Cart has redefined how I view lugging a bag around 18 or more holes of golf.

RadarGolf says you may never lose a golf ball again. Is this a case of "too good to be true" or does the device actually work?

Bionic Glove Review

Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to build the world's first bionic man.

Magnets have long been associated with the ability to enhance the body's natural healing ability. After trying on the Trion:Z Ionic/Magnetic bracelet I'm still skeptical but keeping an open mind.

Add Shiperio to the short list of good golf games you play off the course and at a table.

SwingJuice Energy Drink

We all know hydration on the golf course is important. Let's see if SwingJuice, a golf-focused energy drink, can find its way into the drink holders on our golf carts.

Ogio Grom Stand Bag Review

In the world of golf bags the Ogio Grom is a solid contender. It has loads of unique features, is well made, and has good looks.

PeakVision Sports is making a big name for itself with a line of golf- specific sunglasses. Our verdict: The company has a bright future.

Zero Friction Tee Review

The Zero Friction golf tee may be the best of the "alternative" golf tees around. You just can't break these things!

Club (and shoe, ball, and glove) counts from the last major of 2005 are out. Any surprises? You betcha.

Back-Nine Lytes Review

Can an electrolyte pill really help improve your golf game? We tested out Back-Nine Lytes to see if it would help us get through this summer heat.

The "range finder rule," Rule 14-3b, may soon be going the way of the dodo. Hallelujah!

The Bag Boy EZ Fold 12 Push Cart is both lightweight and as simple to fold as its name implies. But how did it stack up on the golf course?

The Bushnell PinSeeker 1500 is a $449 range finder that measures yardage and slope. How much would you pay to have an exact yardage to every pin?

Will the Bollé Kickers or Kickbacks make me switch from my old trusty pairs of Oakleys?

SkyCaddie Review

This GPS unit can tell you the exact distances to greens and trouble. Just don't use it in competition or you may find yourself in trouble.

It's every man's dream: Ballzee cleans your balls, fits in your pocket, and stays wet for hours.

CaddyPatch

CaddyPatches - suede leather impact markers - cost less and offer less hassle than impact tape. Why haven't you switched?

G Clip

The G Clip is not something you'd find in a strip club, but it is something you'll find on the belts of practical golfers.

Ogio Exo Stand Bag

Ogio's Exo has a Woode™, and you will too after you give this stand bag a try.

Stinger Tees

Stinger Tees - yet another tee that helps you hit the ball further. The difference? These actually make sense, and are affordable too!

Burton Golf Club-Lok Bag

The Club-Lok golf bag from Burton Golf will keep your clubs safe.

Epoch Tees

Can tees really improve your golf game? Perhaps sometimes it's just the confidence.

Segway as Caddy?

The Segway looks to make some green on the greens of your club with the "GT" model.

Tees Me

The Epoch tee is new and independently tested. Forget brush tees, baby!

Brush-T

The Brush-T guarantees straighter, longer drives. What doesn't these days?