Golfer first. Buy the thing that actually performs.
We cut through launch-week copy. We buy or borrow the gear, we compare it the way a careful player would, and we publish the comparison. Zero sponsored slots.
Golf Tech Review is a small reviews desk, not a brand site. If a company wants a write-up, they can wait in line with everyone else. We do not sell homepage sponsorships and we do not invent audience numbers. There are 57 reviews on the desk. That is the count.
The site covers clubs, balls, GPS and lasers, then the unglamorous stuff that actually changes a scorecard — short game, green reading, hole-location sheets, training gear you would leave in the garage. Some pieces are deep. Some are short and specific. We would rather be useful than encyclopedic.
The Lab — how we review
The Lab is the method, not a product. We compare on the course and on the numbers the products actually publish — or that we can verify. We do not run a secret robot range. We do not invent 9,000-shot tests or a roster of testers we do not have. Voice can be skeptical. The facts still have to hold up.
- We pick a real buying decision, not a press-release headline.
- We say who each product is for, including when the cheaper one is enough.
- We keep the old URL when we rewrite a piece, so the comparison stays findable.
As always, it depends. Corrections and suggestions: info@golftechreviews.com. Encinitas, California.