Equipment
Straight-talking golf equipment advice for mid-handicap players. No hype, no spec-sheet theatre — just what actually helps you play better.
Fit beats flash
The best club is the one that suits your miss, your speed, and your course — not the newest release.
Utility first
Spend on items that remove doubt during a round: yardage, gapping, reliable wedges, and a putter you can aim.
No miracle fixes
Equipment can support better decisions. It cannot rescue poor targets, hero shots, or a short game you never practise.
Rangefinder buyer’s guide
A good rangefinder does not make you a better ball-striker. It removes yardage doubt, helps you commit to smarter targets, and speeds up club selection.
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Do you need a rangefinder?
A practical mid-handicap view on what it changes, what to look for, and the lesson learned after losing one.
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Precision Pro NX10
Best sensible starting point: accurate, easy to use, and not over-priced.
Bushnell Tour V6 Shift
The premium pick if you want excellent optics and reliable flag lock.
Callaway 300 Pro
A lower-cost option with slope and decent flag acquisition for most courses.
Practical gear advice, not launch-day noise.
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