Author: Sean Ogle

As the Founder of Breaking Eighty Sean has spent the last 10+ years reviewing the best golf products and golf courses in the world. He prides himself on only writing about products and courses he's experienced first hand, and helping others find exactly what they need to enhance their enjoyment of the game we all love so much.

Every once in a while, something comes along in the golf world that makes me stop and think, “Okay… this could actually change things.” That was me a few months ago at the PGA Show, when I first heard about GolfN. At first, I thought it was just another golf GPS app. I’ve tried plenty of those, and while a few stick around on my phone, most don’t. But then they said the magic words: “It pays you to play golf.” Immediately, red flags go off. How could this work? How do they make money? Is this a scam? I’m…

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There’s nothing sexy to report here. No breakthrough tech. No “game-changing” features. Honestly, not much to talk about at all — and that’s exactly why it’s worth talking about. The Dart 2.0 is a $65 Bluetooth speaker. That’s it. And for plenty of golfers, that’s all they want. A lot of us like having music on the course. And a lot of us don’t like spending more than we have to on accessories. That’s called a match. Here’s what you get with the Dart 2.0: Straightforward design, dependable function, and a price that makes it easy to say yes. No…

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Over the last five years, I’ve tested more than 50 pairs of golf shoes. Some have been solid performers. Others… Well, let’s just say they didn’t exactly make me eager to walk 18. But a handful have stood out for one very specific reason: pure, unbridled comfort. I’m talking about that “walking on air” feeling. The kind of pillow-like cushioning that makes you forget you’re even wearing golf shoes. That’s what we’re covering today. Are these the best golf shoes on the market? Not necessarily. Comfort is just one piece of the puzzle, and I’ll share a few caveats with…

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There’s no brand in golf that I’ve been more excited by over the last year than G/FORE. Honestly, for years it felt too flashy for me. But while G/FORE is a bit of a polarizing brand, what I’ve found is that they actually have something for everyone (and probably more for you than you might think.) The more pairs of their shoes I try, the more I’m falling in love with how comfortable they are, and even some of the bold styling as well. Their pants are my absolute favorite in golf, and I wear the Merino wool crewneck sweater at least…

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Over the past year or so I’ve started doing a lot more traveling with golf clubs. And we’re not talking throw them in the back of the car and head out for a long weekend a few hours away. Since I started this top 100 quest I’ve been flying all over the world playing top 100 golf clubs – and I needed a golf travel bag that would live up to the constant abuse I’ve been throwing at it. Up until recently, I’d been using the Tour Trek GTS 3 bag, which I bought before my first trip last year.…

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Hybrids, utility clubs, rescue clubs — by whatever name you want to use, for many golfers, these clubs could be called life savers. Of all the innovations in golf over the past few decades — and there have been a lot of them when you think in terms of equipment, balls, push carts, electric push carts, affordable golf launch monitors, rangefinders, golf watches, and on and on — the hybrid golf club may have had the biggest impact on the most golfers. These tools have become indispensable in pretty much every golf bag nowadays. Some players carry just one. Others…

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When it comes to the world of golf technology, I’m not sure there’s a single product segment that has evolved further in the last five years than launch monitors. It wasn’t long ago that the only options for a launch monitor were Trackman and competing products that held price tags well into the five figures. But now in 2025? There are golf launch monitors available at just about every price point, all the way down to a couple hundred dollars. And you know what’s even more surprising than that? Many of them are good. Very good. So before, when the only times…

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For the last few years the FlightScope Mevo Plus has continued to be my favorite overall launch monitor. They’ve continued to roll out free updates that make the product better and better, and they’re doing it all with no subscription fees. The same cannot be said for the original FlightScope Mevo, however. What was once the best launch monitor under $500, feels like it’s been largely forgotten. And well, there’s a reason for that. Meet the new FlightScope Mevo Gen 2. To be honest, there’s not much of a comparison to make between this and the original Mevo. The more…

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If there’s a G/FORE golf shoe out there, chances are I’ve worn it. Gallivanter? Yup. MG4+? Definitely. MG4x2? Still in the rotation. But for some reason, the G.112 kept slipping through the cracks. And honestly? That was a mistake. I’ve always liked how they look — sleek, a little sporty, casual in a good way. But I had this nagging suspicion they might not hold up as a serious golf shoe. Maybe too much fashion, not enough function. Turns out, I had it completely backwards. After putting seven rounds on these over the last month, I can say it plainly:…

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Garmin’s made square watches before. But never like this. The Venu X1 is the first time they’ve gone full flagship with a squared-off form factor. And it’s the closest thing to an Apple Watch I’ve ever tried from Garmin. Just as importantly, the new Venu X1 is one of the best Garmin fitness watches I’ve ever worn. And one of the best golf watches, too. Not only that, but it’s got what is unquestionably Garmin’s best-ever screen. There’s a lot to cover. I’ve been wearing the Venu X1 for two weeks straight. On the course, on runs, while sleeping. In…

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