The ifrothgolf review
The gadget that keeps going viral for the simple reason that it replaces half the loose junk in your pocket. One solid tool gives you a divot fork that actually levers pitch marks properly, a magnetic ball marker, a line stencil for marking your ball, a putting aimer, a little stand that keeps your grip dry by propping your club off wet grass, and — the crowd-pleaser — a bottle opener for the 19th. Golf.com called it the ultimate fixer-upper tool and it's become a fixture of gift guides and golf TikTok because it's one of those rare novelty items that's genuinely useful every single round. Build quality is the surprise: it's machined metal with real heft, not the flimsy stamped-steel freebie you got at a society day. The honest take is that no single function beats a dedicated tool — a proper alignment stencil draws longer lines, and your tour marker is prettier — and if you already carry kit you love, this consolidates rather than upgrades. The club-rest function also needs reasonably firm ground to hold a heavy grip. But at under twenty quid it's the best gift-ratio item in golf right now: cheap enough to be a stocking filler, clever enough that the recipient actually uses it, and the bottle opener gets a laugh on the first tee every time.





