Jul 27th, 2015 Article
This Week's What's In The Bags
So three of our favorites won this weekend across the world, and here is what they used...
So three of our favorites won this weekend across the world, and here is what they used...
We loved the Ping CRAZ-E putter. The man on the motorcycle always helped us hole more putts whenever we tried one.
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.
Nothing feels like a Mizuno, we know it’s a marketing slogan, but it’s true. The legendary soft feel is addictive, it makes you want to hit every ball in the centre of the clubface.
So Zach Johnson Won the 144th Open Championship at The Old Course, St Andrews. Here's the collection of Titleist sticks he used to win as well as his famous SeeMore putter.
Ping have launched an awesome new i iron, replacing the outgoing i25 model. Read all about it first here.
It's a double bubble winning weekend as Rickie Fowler and Jordan Speith won the Scottish Open and John Deere Classic respictively.
Callaway wedges have quietly been finding their way in to many of the best bags in the game. They might be known for the Big Bertha, but we love the feel and spin of their forged wedges.
Low in fat, Max Golf Protein contains a clever blend of ingredients, carefully selected to provide a slow release of protein, and balanced with just the right amount of carbs to keep golfers at their best around 18 holes.
When it comes to forgiveness the Spider range of putters from Taylormade have been some of the best in the game.
It's been a busy week for Ping with two of their players winning this weekend, both Bubba Watson and Jeff Maggert using the Ping G30 Driver.
Where Tour Edge Exotics have really specialised in is fairway woods, and their limited edition CB Pro F2 is their latest cannon.