Nov 2nd, 2018 Article
Why you should use one-length clubs by Bryson DeChambeau
How One Length irons could help your game, straight from the horse's mouth. Because everyone loves hitting a seven iron, right?
How One Length irons could help your game, straight from the horse's mouth. Because everyone loves hitting a seven iron, right?
Sexy as the MP-5’s we showed you were, it’s the new MP-25 that should have everyone running down to the shops. We all want to play a blade but most of us shouldn’t. But most of can play a compact cavity back, especially one that offers this much forgiveness and distance.
Titleist’s 716 AP1 irons will soon be available in a limited edition dark PVD Smoke finish, but only 500 are being made and you’ll need to buy them in the USA.
American Golf has just dropped an incredible Black Friday deal allowing golfers to save up to and over £150 on PING G425 Woods and 5-SW steel irons. The in-store offer only has gone live from 5 pm this evening until Sunday, 27th November so shoppers need to swing into a store to grab the deal. American Golf’s exclusive PING savings as follows: PING G425 Driver – £369, RRP: £475 –
This week marks the start of the tour seeding and validation process for prototype Titleist 718 irons. Here's what will be going on.
When Golf Scientist Bryson Dechambeau teamed up with Cobra to produce the Cobra One Length clubs, GP's equipment guru Dan jumped at the chance to try them out. For a whole season. Would he be able to get used to his wedge being the same length as his four-iron? Would they make him play better or worse? His diary starts here...
Cobra Golf today introduced its F8 irons, pushing the boundaries of innovation through the use of electronically enabled grips in each club, allowing golfers to track their performance with COBRA CONNECT™ Powered by Arccos technology.
If the MB is the Titleist iron we want to play while the the forgiving AP1 is the club that most of us should be playing, then the AP2 is the club that most likely we will be playing. It’s a pocket rocket of a golf club, with loads of technology packed in to a classic looking iron.
2018 is looking like the year of the blade. You can wait years for a new model of this most classic of irons, and then suddenly four come along at once.
TaylorMade announced today that they are launching three new P790 irons. The 2019 P790 iron, a P790 UDI and a P790 Ti iron to replace the original range that was pretty popular with mid and low handicap golfers and a solid seller for TaylorMade.
Wilson has launched a new range of its Launch Pad super game-improvement golf clubs with a stylish modern look to match the game-changing technology designed to help high handicap golfers play better and enjoy the game more.
Wilson Golf is going all out to attract more golfers to have new sets of irons custom–fitted this season by offering a special incentive involving free Wilson Staff balls, personalised shafts and an extended guarantee on the clubs.