Dec 6th, 2015 Article
The Sunday Driver: Williams Racing Golf
It's the Sunday Driver, we've found you another long hitting golf ball smasher you may never have heard of. This one uses Formula One aerodynamics in the quest for longer distance.
It's the Sunday Driver, we've found you another long hitting golf ball smasher you may never have heard of. This one uses Formula One aerodynamics in the quest for longer distance.
Welcome to our new lifestyle section in which we review everything fancy from cars to watches. First up, the Nissan X-Trail...
While we don’t think we’ll be wearing them until the summer, not with this weather outside anyway, the Puma IGNITE Spikeless looks like it will be one of the comfiest shoes on the market next season.
When GolfPunk started, golf shoes were something you just put on your feet. Now they’e almost as anticipated as a new driver. These new Nike’s have been gossiped about for months and now they’re finally here.
Lynx are doing things a little bit differently to most golf brands. Family run, this UK manufacturer is producing high quality equipment at lower prices than most of their competitors.
As well as four new sets of irons and two awesome hybrid clubs, Titleist have also launched these tour inspired driving irons. While not designed for everyone, for the right player these will be a godsend.
It’s the Sunday Driver, every week we’re going to showcase a driver you may not have seen before. This week it’s the brand new Tour Edge Exotic EX9 and EX9 Tour Driver’s.
We know. It’s getting cold, and it’s been pretty wet. So if you’re gonna play some golf through the winter months you need to make sure your feet are dry at all times. And as a good as a pair of crisp white saddles might look in the summer, they don’t look great covered in winter rules mud. It’s time to pull out the browns and blacks and not look back.
Ian Poulter’s IJP Design clothing brand has taken the leap to become an online only brand. The first online only collection launches on October 26th. We can only applaud the move having done it ourselves!
The Apex Pro is a simple hybrid for the better player. In a world where everything is built for distance, and adjustability, Callaway have bucked the trend with a hybrid that is built for consistency for the good golfer.
Callaway’s Apex irons were one of the big success stories over the last couple of seasons. We all want more help, but we don’t want to use chopper big bats. The Apex felt great, and the ball flew miles, without looking like a garden rake. The Apex CF16 is their update.
TItleist are on a roll this year. The Pro V1 is on fire. The 915 Woods have been a massive success. And Titleist irons win a tour event seemingly every other week. The one area people don’t to think of Titleist though is forgiving mid handicap irons. Yet with the AP1, they’ve got a set of irons that combines offers shed loads of help, without looking like a chopper big bat.