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Premium golf gear reviews. Tested. Trusted.
Golf gear, tested before you buy.
Real-world reviews of clubs, simulators, accessories, training aids, and golf tech - built to help golfers spend smarter.
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Find the gear path that fits your game
From a $25 glove to a dedicated simulator bay, every category gets practical testing notes, clear rankings, and buying advice that points to a next step.
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Clubs Drivers, irons, wedges, putters, and beginner sets.
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Simulators Launch monitors, mats, nets, screens, and full builds.
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Accessories Bags, gloves, carts, towels, tees, and useful extras.
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Training Aids Putting, tempo, speed, alignment, and swing feedback tools.
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Rangefinders Laser and GPS accuracy, slope, optics, and value.
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Golf Balls Distance, greenside spin, feel, durability, and price.
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Courses Coming Soon Course guides, trip planning, and destination reviews.
The GolfTested score
A scorecard golfers can recognize
Every review is built around category-specific criteria, a plain-English verdict, and a value call. The goal is simple: make the recommendation obvious without hiding the tradeoffs.
Simulator & tech scorecard
Portable launch monitor test
- Measured: launch data, dispersion, setup time, and durability notes.
- Compared: each product against direct alternatives and price tiers.
- Explained: clear best-for and skip-if guidance before any affiliate link.
Buying guides
Affiliate pages that still read like editorial
Best Home Golf Simulators
Complete setups for garages, spare rooms, and dedicated bays, with the launch monitor, mat, net, screen, and projector matched by budget.
Best Launch Monitors Under $500
Budget launch monitors ranked by carry consistency, setup tolerance, app quality, and whether the subscription math still makes sense.
Best Beginner Golf Clubs
Forgiving complete sets and individual upgrade paths for players who want help getting airborne without overspending.
Best Golf Rangefinders
Laser rangefinders compared for pin lock, slope accuracy, optics, vibration feedback, battery life, and real on-course speed.
Best Training Aids That Actually Work
Practice tools that create measurable improvement instead of clutter: speed, putting, alignment, tempo, and impact feedback.
Best Golf Accessories
The useful extras worth clipping to your bag, keeping in the trunk, or gifting to a golfer who already owns too much.
Simulator buying hub
Build a better home golf setup.
Launch monitors, mats, nets, screens, and full simulator packages tested for real home setups.
- Launch Monitors Accuracy, ball data, camera systems, and subscription cost.
- Hitting Mats Joint comfort, divot feel, strike feedback, and durability.
- Nets & Screens Containment, image quality, noise, bounceback, and room fit.
- Projectors Throw distance, brightness, contrast, and setup headaches.
- Full Simulator Builds Matched packages for garages, basements, and spare rooms.
Testing and data
We test, compare, and score products before they become recommendations.
GolfTested reviews combine launch data, range sessions, course notes, setup friction, and long-term value. The score is not the story by itself; it is the starting point for a clearer buying decision.
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Rapsodo MLM2PRO
The best blend of accuracy, camera feedback, and portability under four figures.
- Best for
- Garage golfers who want real data without a permanent install.
Garmin Approach R10
Still the value benchmark if you care more about carry trends than perfect spin.
- Best for
- Budget simulator starters and range sessions.
Blue Tees Series 3 Max
Fast enough for most rounds, with slope, vibration, and a friendlier price.
- Best for
- Golfers who want slope without paying premium optics money.
Takomo 101T Irons
Tour-shape looks with enough help to make the direct-to-consumer price compelling.
- Best for
- Improving players who want cleaner lines without tiny sweet spots.
SIGPRO Softy Hitting Mat
One of the few mats that feels protective without turning every strike into a lie.
- Best for
- High-volume indoor practice and wrist-sensitive players.
Putting Mirror Pro Kit
Simple alignment feedback that earns its spot because the misses become visible.
- Best for
- Golfers fighting face angle and start-line inconsistency.