Hello. Well, I’ve got a ridiculously busy few weeks ahead as my house starts filling up with brand new equipment for me to test out in my home setup. As you know our equipment reviews go out every Wednesday at 8pm and through January and early February we’ll be looking to up that to two a week – so make sure you’re subscribed to our YouTube channel so you don’t miss a thing.
Elsewhere, my colleagues and I have been putting together some handy buyer’s guides for you to make sure you don’t miss out on getting a golf-related Christmas present you actually want – so check those out.
In the meantime, here are some bits of gear news that caught my eye this week…
Back in black
Speaking of my equipment reviews, I recently put the brand new Q Follow electric trolley from Stewart Golf through its paces.
Now the Gloucestershire-based brand has revealed a special black edition – and I think we can all agree it looks fantastic.
The stealth look is engineered by the wheel arches, handle plaque, rear spine, and undertray which are all now presented in an elegant matte black finish.

What is it about an all black finish that just makes a product look so much more appealing? I’m all in.
Available: Now
RRP: £1,649
More info: Stewart Golf website
Motocaddy branch out
You probably weren’t excepting a Motocaddy laser, were you? Me neither. But the trolley brand have branched out and unveiled the new Pro 3000 rangefinder.

Motocaddy say it offers accuracy to less than a yard with 7X magnification at a range of 1,300 yards. It also features a slope offering to account for any change in elevation. Finding your distance is made easy with the help of the PinLock technology which vibrates and gives visual confirmation when you hit your target.

