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.

When most golfers think of Volvik, they still picture bright matte finishes or novelty collaborations. That reputation is well-earned. It was basically Volvik’s model for decades. But in recent years, the brand has been working hard to expand beyond colors and collectibles. Their Condor and Condor X golf balls are the clear example of that shift. Both are urethane-covered, tour-caliber models designed to compete directly with the most popular premium balls in the game. The kicker? They retail for $42.99 per dozen. And with the BREAKINGEIGHTY code, you can tap into the “buy 3, get 1” promotion that knocks the…

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Over the last five years, I’ve tested more than 50 pairs of golf shoes. Fifty! That may sound a bit excessive, and I get it. When I look back on it, it’s kind of nuts. But it also means that I’ve got some real-use opinions to share. And today I’m giving you my picks for what I think are the best spiked shoes currently available. I’ve worn all of these. I’ve played golf in all of these. And I’ve sorted through the good-but-not-quite-great options to pare it down to just my favorites. So if you’re looking for the absolute best…

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If you’ve read my reviews, you know that I love G/FORE. I think they’re one of the highest-quality and most interesting brands right now. I’ve been a big fan of their clothing and shoes, and I was definitely excited to try out their newest spikeless shoe, the MG4+ O2. But I wasn’t always all-in on this company. For years, I kind of kept G/FORE at a distance. I respected what they were doing, but I always thought their style might be a little too fashion-forward for me. I wasn’t sure I could pull it off. Then I started wearing some…

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I’ll be honest: I’m that guy who checks the weather obsessively before a round and will actively try to reschedule if there’s even a hint of rain in the forecast. But here’s the thing—if you’re a serious golfer, especially one who travels to places like Bandon Dunes or Scotland, you can’t always avoid the wet stuff. And even at home, sometimes the rain rolls in mid-round when you’re having the round of your life. What are you going to do, just pack it in? That’s where having legitimate rain gear makes all the difference. Over the last few years, I’ve…

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As we head into the golf off-season, these are 5 pieces of golf gear that I’m absolutely loving. Some of it is meant to keep you warm. Other items are going to keep you dry. Whichever you’re looking for all of this stuff botrh looks good, AND performs on the golf course. Here are all the items mentioned in the video:

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Stocking stuffers might be small, but for golfers, they can hit big. A new divot tool, a fresh glove, a sleeve of their favorite balls… These little things can make a golfer’s holiday every bit as much as the larger gifts they might receive. So if you’re stuffing a stocking for the golfer in your life — or you are that golfer hoping to steer Santa in the right direction — here’s your guide. These are the compact, budget-friendly golf gifts that actually get used. GreenHaven Foldable Divot Tool (with Magnetic Ball Marker) The ultimate golf stocking stuffer: Cheap, useful,…

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I’ve been fortunate enough to test a lot of drivers over the years here at Breaking Eighty, and I always look forward to what Tour Edge has up its sleeve. Last year’s E725 genuinely surprised me with its forgiveness, to the point where I kept asking myself “what kind of voodoo magic is in this thing?” So when Tour Edge sent over their new Exotics Max driver, I was curious to see if they could replicate that magic, or better yet, improve on it. After spending considerable time with the Max, I can say this: it’s one of the best…

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What a time for a golf junkie to be alive. Seriously, just consider for a minute how much golf information is available for our consumption 24/7/365. It’s non-stop. We’ve got around-the-clock television coverage, a dedicated satellite radio channel, an uncountable number of websites, magazines, books, newsletters, and yes, podcasts. That’s what we’re going to get into today — the best golf podcasts of 2025. Why do we need such a list? Because there are literally hundreds of active golf podcasts that have multiple episodes. But like anything that expansive, there’s a lot of so-so content out there. So, we’ve checked…

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When you think “dream golf destination,” your mind probably jumps to Scotland, Ireland, or maybe the Oregon coast. But here’s what most golfers are sleeping on: Nova Scotia delivers everything those iconic destinations promise: dramatic seaside links, world-class resort golf, stunning coastal drives, and unforgettable hospitality, all within a few hours’ drive from the eastern United States. After spending a week exploring the region with my dad, I can confidently say: this is one of the best golf trips you can take in North America. Period. We played five incredible courses, including two that consistently rank among the top 100…

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If you grew up golfing in the Pacific Northwest during the ’80s or ’90s, there’s a good chance you wore Forrester’s gear at some point. Then, like so many old-school golf brands, it just kind of vanished. But here’s the thing: Forrester’s is back. And they’re not messing around. The brand rights changed hands a couple of times before landing with the same team that brought back the iconic Jones Golf bags. When Chris Bailey, the guy who was instrumental in designing some of the most legendary Jordan gear for Nike, got interested in designing for the brand, well, good…

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