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Sam De'Ath

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Staff Writer at Golf Monthly

Articles

  • 3 days ago | golfmonthly.com | Sam De'Ath

    Despite having released the majority of its Square 2 Square putter range towards the back end of 2024, Odyssey has just extended the family with the most stable putter yet. The Ai-One Square 2 Square Max 1 putter is one of the largest putters on the market, but does that equate to it being one of the most forgiving putters money can buy? I put it through its paces on the putting green and out on the golf course to see if this is a putter you should consider if you’re struggling on the greens.

  • 1 week ago | golfmonthly.com | Sam De'Ath

    Scotty Cameron putters are some of the most sought-after on the market, and with the release of the new Studio Style line, the desire to own one of these putters may have just reached new heights. With twelve models in the 2025 Studio Style family, there is a shape and style for everyone but it was the Squareback model that caught my eye. So I took it out on the course to put it through its paces and see if it could be truly considered one of the best putters on the market.

  • 1 week ago | golfmonthly.com | Sam De'Ath

    Having a good short game is by far the most underappreciated aspect of the game. While it may look far more impressive to onlookers to smash a driver 250 plus yards, pitching and chipping the ball close and getting up-and-down regularly is what will see your handicap and your scores on the course come tumbling down. However, to be a skilled craftsman around the greens, your tools need to be up to the challenge.

  • 2 weeks ago | golfmonthly.com | Sam De'Ath

    The Callaway Elyte mini driver is the brand’s second mini driver offering, following on from the impressive Ai-Smoke 340Ti mini driver. The mini driver market has grown exponentially over the past few years, with the majority of manufacturers now offering their spin on this versatile club that falls between a driver and a fairway wood. While the opinion on the looks of the whole Callaway Elyte range was divided when first launched, I personally think the range looks smart and premium.

  • 2 weeks ago | golfmonthly.com | Sam De'Ath

    So much has been said about growing the game and getting more young people into golf and that starts down at junior level. While many manufacturers have designed junior golf clubs that are lighter, shorter and easier to swing, the golf ball is one area of equipment where youngsters have received little assistance. Until now...