The Hackers Paradise

The Hackers Paradise

Established in October 2008, The Hackers Paradise serves as a hub for golf enthusiasts of all skill levels. Whether you're a casual player or a seasoned instructor eager to share your insights, this is your go-to platform. We prioritize the voice of the consumer, and our site is completely ad-free, allowing readers to cut through the noise of marketing and focus on the true essence of golf. What sets THP apart from other golf websites is our commitment to producing original reviews every day. We cover a wide range of topics, including the latest equipment for men and women, apparel, accessories, footwear, tees, distance measuring devices, and instructional tools. Since we do not accept advertising from manufacturers, our readers can trust that each review is comprehensive and impartial.

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  • 2 days ago | thehackersparadise.com | James Miles

    Limited Edition season is most definitely upon us. Eight months after the company debuted their Apex Ai200 and Ai300 iron sets, things are about to get, dark. You read that right, Callaway is taking two of their most successful irons to the dark side. Call them blacked out, murdered out, or whatever other overdone saying you want, so long as you also admit that no matter what the name, the dark finish is always a fun addition to a lineup.

  • 6 days ago | thehackersparadise.com | James Miles

    It has been a lot of fun to watch Cobra Golf pave the way within the industry when it comes to the applications of 3D Printing. From multi-piece putters to the more recent LIMIT3D (and 3DP) irons, the relationship they have forged through collaborations with HP certainly seems to be setting the stage for a shift within the industry.

  • 1 week ago | thehackersparadise.com | James Miles

  • 1 week ago | thehackersparadise.com | James Miles

    Callaway is no stranger to having some fun when it comes to special edition golf ball drops. In fact, the argument could be made that they sit at the top of the mountain as far as consistency and options. In recent years, that has been primarily focused on the Chrome Tour, but for 2025 Callaway Golf is bringing its sales powerhouse, the Supersoft, in on the fun once again.

  • 1 week ago | thehackersparadise.com | James Miles

    Mini Driver Mania remains in full effect for the golf industry in 2025. While the staying power is still yet to be determined, with more brands jumping into the conversation, TaylorMade wants to remind golfers that they’ve been the constant for the Mini. The past couple of versions saw the brand dip their toes into nostalgia with the BRNR designs, and they were well received. This time though?

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