Buying Guides

Golf Trolley Buying Guide

There is no doubt that carting your clubs round on a trolley instead of carrying them on your back saves energy for the far more important task of hitting shots. Gone are the days of just the elderly golfer using…

Golf Shoes Buying Guide

A good pair of golf shoes is essential to allow you to enjoy your time on the course. The majority of golfers still walk around the golf course and golf shoe manufacturers have poured significant resources into research and development…

Golf Shaft Buying Guide

The shaft of the golf club is often ignored when it comes to performance, but it is the engine of the golf club. The length, flex, torque, kick-point, weight and alignment of the shaft all have an effect on the…

Golf Outerwear and Waterproof Buying Guide

The Proof About Waterproofs If you play a lot of golf in the UK in the winter (or in the spring, summer or autumn come to think of it) you’re bound to get a lot of wear out of weatherproof…

Golf Glove Buying Guide

Many golfers believe golf gloves are non-essential golfing accessories and you can play just as well without them as you would with them. There are several professionals that play without the aid of a glove and it works well for…

Golf Balls Buying Guide

Golf balls are on the front lines of the economic and ethical equipment battles. Some golfers fear that advances in equipment may render some of the game’s most storied courses obsolete (although you won’t hear them complain about the extra…

Golf Bags Buying Guide From Golfalot

How To Bag A Good Deal One of the few drawbacks of this great game we all enjoy is the simple fact that we have to carry our equipment around with us. It is hard to find a golf bag…