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Joel Tadman

United Kingdom

Deputy Editor at Golf Monthly

Deputy Editor, Golf Monthly. 2.8 index at Burghley Park GC, UK. Views my own. Instagram: @joeltadman TikTok: @playaholewithjoel

Articles

  • 1 week ago | golfmonthly.com | Joel Tadman

    More and more golf shoes in 2025 are managing to bridge the gap between performance on the course and a look that works away from the course. TravisMathew is an example of a brand that excels here and the Daily Pro Hybrid Plus shoe is the latest in a long line of shoes that fit the bill perfectly. So much so that we selected them for our Editor's Choice Awards in 2025.

  • 1 week ago | golfmonthly.com | Joel Tadman |CONOR KEENAN

    Bushnell Tour V6 Shift RangefinderA premium rangefinder without a premium price, the Tour V6 Shift is one of the most popular rangefinders in the amateur game and after our testing, it wasn't difficult to see why.

  • 2 weeks ago | golfmonthly.com | Michael A. Weston |Joe Ferguson |Sam De'Ath |Joel Tadman

    If money was no object, most golfers would splash out on a custom fitting - shiny new woods, irons, wedges, putter, the whole lot. However, with many of the latest premium drivers costing north of $600, building a set of clubs can be expensive (especially so if you're starting from scratch). We get to test pretty much all the latest gear, and that includes equipment at the other end of the price spectrum.

  • 2 weeks ago | golfmonthly.com | Joel Tadman |Luke Friend

    Full Swing Kit Launch MonitorThe Full Swing Kit launch monitor is easy to both set up and use, capturing 16 different data point. Features include a built-in camera and a carry case. ProsEasy to useAccurateApp experience is one of the best aroundConsCurrently doesn't have a ball normalisation featureFull app experience comes with a hefty price tagThe SkyTrak+ launch monitor reliably delivers a wide range of data points. The software package includes access to 100,000 virtual courses.

  • 2 weeks ago | golfmonthly.com | Joel Tadman |Joe Ferguson |Sam De'Ath |Dan Parker

    Anyone shopping online for a new driver may well get a shock when the prices reveal themselves on the screen. If you’re after a premium model made by the companies used out on tour, you won’t get much change out of £600. Some will accept this is the way of things - everything is more expensive these days, so why should golf clubs be any different? Others, however, won’t be able to justify such a significant financial outlay on a single golf club.

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Joel Tadman
Joel Tadman @joeltadman
13 May 25

RT @GolfMonthly: FlightScope has launched its first ever golf rangefinder and @joeltadman took it to the course to see how it performed...…

Joel Tadman
Joel Tadman @joeltadman
7 May 25

Calling all PGA pros… What’s the best/easiest way to get my club path more left with driver? Thanking you in advance of your replies!

Joel Tadman
Joel Tadman @joeltadman
18 Apr 25

Tommy Fleetwood gained 0.711 strokes on the green yesterday with this custom TaylorMade Spider Tour putter. The five white lines either side of the brown center line (all drawn on with a ruler and Sharpie!) helped with aim and center strike 🤯 Remind you of anything? 🦓 https://t.co/rYUAzqsAMn