
Connoisseur: Up Your Gadget Game
Elite tech accessories to give players an extra edge.
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As Tiger Woods once said, ‘no matter how good you get you can always get better — and that’s the exciting part.’ Here we list some ways that you can stay sharp at home and on the tour with cutting-edge gadgets from a range of luxury and sports brands.
TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E4 Golf Malbon Edition
A pro-level piece that has long been the pinnacle of wearable tech in the game, with a class-leading GPS, integrated golf features and everything else you could ever need in a smartwatch within its sleek titanium case. The Malbon Edition, designed in collaboration with the buzzy LA apparel brand, is our pick. $2,800; tagheuer.com
Rapsodo MLM2PRO Launch Monitor
Launch monitors were, up until a few years ago, prohibitively expensive. Rapsodo’s best-selling take on the coach’s most trusted piece of tech is affordable, accurate, portable enough to take to the range with ease, and simulates over 30,000 courses through your phone, giving you all the data you need to shoot lower. $989.99; golfbox.com.au
MR PORTER x G/FORE Golf Shoes
After more than a decade of sneaker-inspired golf shoes reigning supreme on the links, shoes that combine tradition with innovation are roaring back into fashion. MR PORTER’s collab with luxe accessories brand G/FORE is as sleek as they come, with a vintage look, responsibly sourced waterproof leather, and innovative cushioning for all-day comfort. Around $532; mrporter.com
Arccos Caddie
This brand holds the undisputed crown when it comes to on-course golf tech, providing a GPS, swing coach and caddie service—all included in a yearly subscription. The sensors that come as part of the package plug into the grip of each of your clubs to provide real-time feedback on your swing, while the included Link Pro slots onto your front pocket to track each shot’s flight down to the metre. Around $640; arccos.com
EXPUTT RG Putting Simulator
A putting mat on steroids, EXPUTT’s game-changer blows the trusty office staple out of the water. Featuring a full stroke analyser, it links up with your TV and tablet to simulate just about any kind of challenging finishing shot. And you can also compete online against up to four players at the same time. $799.99; golfbox.com.au
Me and My Golf
PGA coaches Piers Ward and Andy Proudman changed the online coaching space with their groundbreaking YouTube channel Me and My Golf—something they’ve since dovetailed into an immersive, premium coaching app. With over a dozen programs tailored to different levels, hundreds of lesson plans aimed at addressing every swing fault under the sun, and camera-based analysis tools providing real-time feedback, it’s the best coaching experience outside of hiring your own in-person. $299 per year; meandmygolf.com
Sony WF-1000XM5 Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds
Working on your game solo can be a lonely grind, making a good pair of ’buds an essential. Sony’s take on their class-leading business headphones block out the world without wires getting in the way of your swing, so you can lock in on making improvements. $399; sony.com.au
Jones Rover stand bag
There’s something timelessly cool about old-school travel bags, but let’s face it, if you’re gonna be walking, it’s folly to go without stands. Jones’s stand bags capture the vintage feel the American brand has become so popular for, without forgoing the mod cons the 21st-century golfer has come to rely upon. Around $455; jonessportsco.com
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