“Galvin Green rain gear is so good, you could wear it in the shower!” Well, I did. Keen readers of the website and listeners of the Scottish Golf Podcast know that I am a fan of Galvin Green. Their rain gear is expensive, but it is the best on the market. I recently acquired a Galvin Green Aston Shell Jacket & … Read More
Skechers Go Golf – Drive 2 Shoe Review
“Boy, you really like all of the courses and products you review!” read a recent email that I received. Whatever the reader was implying with his message, I responded explaining that on the whole, I review courses and products that I really like and feel that readers should have on their radar.I play many more rounds, and try out many … Read More
IJP Design Autumn / Winter Collection Review
Ian Poulter’s outfits on tour rarely align with my personal taste. The bright coordinated outfits are much bolder than my usually boring country club attire. However, when I was recently given the opportunity to review IJP Design’s new Autumn Winter 2015 Collection by their PR team, I was pleasantly surprised to find quite a few more subdued options available to golfers. … Read More
Holderness & Bourne Shirt Review
I am picky about the products that are reviewed for this website. I only review products that I really like and would recommend to my best golf buddies. Holderness & Bourne immediately clicked with me and I am sure that all serious golfers would agree! Alex Holderness and John Bourne are two golf nuts. Prior to my review of their shoe … Read More
Holderness & Bourne Accessory Review
Holderness & Bourne is a young company beginning to make waves in the world of boutique golf products. They focus on apparel and golf accessories, tapping into the traditional aspects of golf while keeping everything sleek, clean, and modern. Alex Holderness and John Bourne started the company together, and I was fortunate enough to meet both of them for a … Read More
Tom Morris Travel Bags Review
My first three years at the University St Andrews were filled with golf trips all over the UK. I always carried my golf shoes and any additional pieces of clothing in a school backpack that I had used since age 13. Walking into the prestigious likes of Muirfield and Loch Lomond Golf Club with my childhood book bag didn’t always look … Read More
Galvin Green Rain Gear Review
“When you buy quality, you only cry once.” Caddying 36 holes a day in torrential rain and heavy Scottish winds is the ultimate test for a rain suit. Although four years in St Andrews and hundreds of rounds of golf tested my rain gear, a season caddying at Kingsbarns Golf Links convinced me that Galvin Green is absolutely the best. The best recommendation that … Read More
FootJoy Contour Casual Review
I have always been a fan of “classic” style golf shoes. I considered my high school pair of Adidas Tour 360 shoes to be a radical departure from the my typical line of FootJoy Classics. Combine that devotion to traditional golf shoes with four years of rainy links golf in St Andrews, Scotland, and you can imagine my skepticism of casual, spikeless shoes, … Read More
Ping Moonlite Review
This review is written by my good friend Andrew Rehfeld, who continues to offer his vast knowledge to the site as the equipment contributor. Check out his other reviews here! I first got turned on to carry bags when I was at the University of St. Andrews with Graylyn, and he was lugging around his (ugly) orange Titleist carry bag. … Read More
TRUE Linkswear PHX Shoe Review
This review of TRUE Linkswear golf shoes was written by Andrew Rehfeld, who will hopefully be contributing more to the equipment section of the blog in the future. Choosing the right golf shoe is very important. The feet anchor a golfer’s swing, and many instructors insist on building the swing “from the ground up.” Finding a durable and comfortable … Read More