Skymons Portable Launch Monitor Review
Skymons Portable Launch Monitor Review: A David Sedaris–style, wry look at a tiny Doppler radar that turns backyard swings from panic into nerdy triumph. Now!!!
Skymons Portable Launch Monitor Review: A David Sedaris–style, wry look at a tiny Doppler radar that turns backyard swings from panic into nerdy triumph. Now!!!
REVASRI NK Laser Rangefinder Review - a wry, hands-on look at a compact USB-C hunting gadget that measures distances and questionable life choices.
Voice Caddie Portable Launch Monitor review: pro-level numbers without the pro ego—radar, voice output, app stats; ideal for small egos and late-night practice.
MAZEL Chipper Club Pitching Wedge Review: a wry Sedaris-esque take—putter-like swing tames your short game; awkward hops forgiven, modest miracles delivered....
Arccos Smart Sensors review: tiny gadgets that nag your swing, teach an A.I. caddie your quirks, and make golf less mystifying and oddly useful.
Garmin Approach S12 review: dry, witty look at a no-nonsense golf GPS—accurate yardages, 30h battery, tactile buttons; ideal for players who crave simplicity.:)
Rad Golf GPS Watch Review: A blunt, witty look at a watch that tells yardages, tracks shots, and endures rain—your honest caddie, minus the small talk. Try it.!
Sedaris-style Bushnell V6 Shift review: wry, precise rangefinder that makes you feel pro and oddly exposed. Flag Lock, slope toggle, magnetic mount, waterproof.
BRANTMAKER Golf Trunk Organizer Review: a witty, sardonic take on a tidy valet for your trunk—durable, neat, merciful to wayward tees and muddy towels. Buy one.
MGI Zip Navigator: a compact electric golf cart with Zip Fold, whisper-quiet motors, remote control and 36-hole battery: convenience without the wrestling now!!
EPOWREY Golf Cart Battery Charger Review: a sensible, unflashy 15A 48V charger - reliable, IP67 tough, quick to charge and oddly satisfying to plug in Wry&true!
Wilson BL22 Staff Putter Review: A wry look: at a milled 304 stainless putter - muted ping, honest roll, and comfort for those who take three-footers seriously.