May 29th, 2015 Article
Bridgestone J15 DF Irons
Bridgestone aren't as well known for their clubs as they are their balls, but some of our favourite irons ever have had the big B stamped on the back.
Bridgestone aren't as well known for their clubs as they are their balls, but some of our favourite irons ever have had the big B stamped on the back.
The first cavity back irons to feature cup face technology, the XRs are built to hit the ball a silly long way.
Srixon are back with a bang for 2015. The long irons in the set feature tungsten weights in the toe, moving the sweet spot to the centre of the face for more forgiveness.
Ball speed is everything, and the Fly-Z irons are Cobra's fastest, and longest hitting irons to date.
I could ramble on but Mr Cameron can explain his new putter better than I ever could: "I’d always wondered, with an insert, if you hit it thin do you hit below the insert?"
Ok we know the TaylorMade Ghost putters used to be white, so what if the name doesn't make much sense anymore?
These Works putters feature their most successful face insert, the butter soft White Hot, with the Fusion RX layer over the top.
We know it's crazy looking, but with all those straight lines it sets square at the hole every time.
Range finders are great. Used properly we've found that they really help speed up play by taking doubt out of the shot.
One of the few putters still designed in the UK, Radius putters are CNC milled from one block of forged S20C steel.
If the Ping Anser is the original heel toe-weighted putter then the Newport is arguably the current gold standard.
When everyone else is farming out production to Asia, the R1 Push is the only 3 wheel push trolley manufactured in the UK