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Golf Apparel

Radmor (it’s about the cotton)

There once was a day, not too long ago, when all of my favorite golf shirts were polyester. Maybe it was the Covid 15 (that’s 15 extra pounds) or maybe it is my getting older but I simple cannot stand wearing polyester anymore. Yes, it never wrinkles, but it is slinky and not exactly the best material for us non gym goers. Plus it’s like the plastic bottles of clothing-really bad for the environment.

On the other hand we have cotton. There is a reason cotton is the has been the material for choice for centuries and why designers keep returning to it. Unlike polyester, cotton is soft, classic, flattering, and enduring which is why cotton is pretty much all I wear now. Therefore, I was excited for my first review of relatively new golf brand called Radmor.

As someone who has worn shirts from tons of start up golf brands, I can tell you that most kind of suck and never make it past the first line but I am pretty bullish on Radmor.

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July 10, 2022by Adam Staelin
Golf Shoe Reviews, Product Reviews

True Linkswear OG Sport

One of my favorite things about writing product reviews is seeing the evolution of a brand. In the case of True Linkswear, it has been dramatic and impressive. Starting out as a pure golf shoe company, they are now playing in the crossover / lifestyle arena. Moreover, the styles have vastly improved to meet more of mainstream look. Old True Linkswear fans will fondly recall the “clown shoe” look of yore.

Specifically, a few years ago (gosh COVID just ruins all of my time estimates) True Linkswear introduced their True Knits which were super light, super comfy and appropriate for all manners of activities. To that end, I have a pair of True Knits that I have only played golf in one time but I wear nearly every day. It’s not that the Knits are not appropriate for golf, it’s more that they just do not have as much structure as I would like.

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April 6, 2022by Adam Staelin
Irons & Wedges, Product Reviews

Wilson D7 Irons

Wilson, once a giant in the golf industry has been through a lot over the last 20+ years. When I was growing up in the 80s, Wilson along with MacGregor, and Ben Hogan were the irons to have. In fact my first set of Irons were a set of Wilson 1200 Jrs back in the 80s. What was cool when you were a kid always holds a spot in your heart, particularly when you get older. I have been tempted to go back, particularly with a set of Ci5s back in 2009, but never took the leap. They make really good looking clubs, particularly their blades and player distance irons. While you don’t see a bunch of Wilson’s out in the wild, they have maintained a presence on tour, including major winners Padraig Harrington and Gary Woodland. So needless to say, when I was approached with the opportunity to test out the new D7 Forged Irons, I jumped at the chance. 

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September 27, 2020by Dave Bergeron
Golf Bags & Carts

Walker Trolley

As a frequent walker, I am always on the lookout for a high end pushcart. While I am a big fan of Sun Mountain and Clickgear, I am very intrigued by the new Walker Trolley. The look of these pushcarts is sophisticated and belying by its outwardly streamlined, minimalist appearance. Their mission is simple: make walking golf cool, again. 

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February 18, 2020by Adam Staelin
GPS & Range Finders

Bushnell Pro XE Rangefinder

While over the years I have reviewed a number of rangefinders, there is only one brand that stays in my bag. In my opinion, Bushnell is the hand down leader and the best range finder you can own. To that point, Bushnell has been my rangefinder of choice since I started Three Guys Golf and for the past two years I have happily been using the Bushnell Pro X2. Frankly, I was not even excited to try out the new Bushnell Pro XE as I could not imagine there could be any meaningful new features. Well, I was wrong.

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September 2, 2019by Adam Staelin
Golf Shoe Reviews

True Linkswear TL-01

True Linkswear TL-01

True Linkswear has been a brand that has always intrigued me, though I never owned a pair of their shoes until this year. Earlier in the year, I tried a pair of the Outsiders, and while I liked the look, the feel was just a bit off for me. Fortunately, Three Guys gave me a pair of True Linkswear TL-01s to try out and review.

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August 12, 2019by Dave Bergeron
Product Reviews

Short Par 4

In late February 2019, during the winter of our discontent in North Carolina, we had been subjected to torrential rains for many, many weeks. During this monsoon season, I accepted a hard truth, my 7-year-old Ecco Biom Spikes and 2-year-old Ecco Biom Hybrids were in dire need of replacement. I needed waterproof (not water resistant) golf shoes stat.

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July 1, 2019by Dave Bergeron
Golf Shoe Reviews

True Linkswear Major

In 2017, True Linkswear scrapped basically every model they had and started from scratch. To that end, they settled on just two models, The Original and the Outsider. Since that time I have worn both models but am a much bigger fan of the Original (I have 4 pairs of the Original, and for what it’s worth, I purchased 3 pairs with my own money).

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May 20, 2019by Adam Staelin
Golf Shoe Reviews

Jack Grace Innovator Golf Shoes

Ever seen those pants that turn into shorts when you unzip them at the knee? Sounds good on paper, but somehow it just does not translate. Seems whenever a company tries to make a product into more than one thing it just ends up being not great at either.

While not exactly the same idea, Jack Grace is trying a similar stunt with their golf shoes, but unlike the zip-away pants, this novel concept has legs. Here is the gig: make a solid golf shoe that can be easily modified for tons of unique looks. 

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March 28, 2019by Adam Staelin
Irons & Wedges

Wilson C300 Irons

We have all heard the phrase, “it’s not the club, it’s the golfer”. While there is certainly a lot of merit in this philosophy, there is clearly an argument to be made that a better set of golf clubs can make you a better golfer. I think this is particularly true for the mid handicapper who is not blessed with a repeatable swing. Personally, I have tested a dozen different irons during real course conditions but it was not until I got fitted for my current set of clubs that I came to fully understand how critical it is to get fitted before you purchase a set of irons.

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September 21, 2018by Adam Staelin
Assorted Golf Products

Uther Supply Golf Towels

As someone who gets a lot of free gear it is easy for me to say that you need to have this or that because I am not footing the bill. However, there are a handful of golf related accessories that cost less than a dozen golf balls (and last significantly longer, especially if you tend to land in a water hazard!). All of which I would argue are well worth considering. Among such items I would include, ball markers, headcovers and towels.

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September 15, 2018by Adam Staelin
GPS & Range Finders

Bushnell Phantom Review

For the past three years I have pretty much used a laser rangefinder exclusively as my method of measuring distances. Currently, I use the Bushnell Pro X2 and absolutely love it. With that said, I have utilized watches, bands and other digital solutions intermittently so I feel like I have a pretty good sense of what is currently available in that space. One such device I have been reviewing recently is the Bushnell Phantom. 

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July 15, 2018by Adam Staelin
Irons & Wedges

TaylorMade M4 Iron Review

For the past few years I have been playing the TaylorMade RSi2 irons. I really liked the clubs and felt that I was having some of my best seasons playing with them. Then in February 2018 I was convinced to get a real fitting.

Holy shit, that was the biggest game changing 45 minutes in my golf career. If you have never been to a real fitting (not a Golf Galaxy Golf fitting), then you need to drop everything and schedule one. Let me say this again, DO NOT buy clubs without getting fit.

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May 29, 2018by Adam Staelin
Golf Apparel

Galvin Green Lars Interface Jacket

After 6 years of reviewing golf apparel, there was still one item that I was missing. In part it was a conscience decision because I was not sure how useful it would be. The item in question: a short sleeve windbreaker. My confusion revolved around the fact that typically it is your arms that get cold so why would I have a jacket that was not long sleeve?

So for my 1st foray into the world of a short sleeve windbreaker, I figured there would be no better place to start than with the Galvin Green Lars Interface jacket.

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May 23, 2018by Adam Staelin
Product Reviews

Minimum Squared: The perfect wallet

I love the idea of making superior products designed for mundane tasks. Take for example the razor. There are a million razors that work just fine, but when you put your hands on a weighty shiny chrome-handled razor you feel like a king. Even better you can have such elegance without a huge price tag, because in the end it is just a razor. With limited opportunities to treat yourself like royalty, I am a big fan of finding the little things in life to make such a statement.

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January 29, 2018by Adam Staelin
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