The ifrothgolf review
A magnetic mount that straps to your cart frame or bag and grips your phone via MagSafe, so you can glance at yardages or film your swing without digging in your pocket. Aimed at cart-riders and range rats who use a GPS or shot app.
What's great
The hold is the real deal. These use N52 neodymium magnets and on a genuine MagSafe iPhone the phone simply does not budge, not over cart-path bumps, not over curbs (Golf Monthly and GolferHive both filmed it staying put on rough ground). Fitting is tool-free in about ten seconds via a silicone strap, it grips any bar nicely, and there's no cradle blocking your buttons, ports or camera. For checking distances and grabbing quick swing clips, it's genuinely handy and I rate it.
Worth knowing
It's only brilliant if you've got a real MagSafe iPhone. On Android or a non-MagSafe case you're stuck slapping on the included metal ring or plate, and reviewers flat-out say that's noticeably less secure and not one I'd trust on bumpy ground (one owner's phone pinged off over small bumps). Thick or rugged cases weaken the hold, grit between magnet and case does too, and the strap can be too short for fat custom cart bars. On a push trolley you often need a separate hub plate, and clamping to your irons looks messy and can scuff clubs. It's also pricier than basic cradle holders.
The verdict
If you ride a cart and run a MagSafe iPhone, it's a cracking little bit of kit I'd happily use. If you're on Android, a chunky case, or want bombproof retention on rough paths, skip the magnet and get a proper clamp cradle.
What reviewers say
Reviewers rave about the magnet strength and that the phone stays put over bumps. The main niggle is that non-MagSafe phones need the included metal plate, which some find fiddly or unsightly.





