Nov 11th, 2015 Article
Lynx Black Cat Irons
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.
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 release weekend for the new TaylorMade PSI irons. Designed for mid to low handicaps, the PSI offer forged short irons for feel, tungsten weights for forgiveness, and speed pockets and face slot for distance.
So it’s the Sunday Driver, where we go out and find an awesome driver you probably haven’t heard of before. This week we’ve got a world championship winner.
To save par, sometimes you have to gamble. While it doesn't always work playing a shot under the trees is sometimes the only way to save a par. Luke Donald shows you how to save par from one of the trickiest spots on the golf course.
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Well, not exactly, but the Chinese Communist Party has banned all 88 million of its members from joining golf clubs, in its latest update of party discipline rules.
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.
Vice Golf are a new golf ball brand that offer premium quality golf balls at a significant discount from the usual price. Oh, and they're pretty cool too. GolfPunk has a look at what they're all about.
Mizuno’s JPX EZ is the easiest to hit iron in their range. Designed to hit the ball a mile, the JPX EZ is designed for distance but not at the expense of feel.
Mizuno have gone down the EZ route with their new hybids. these are designed to hit it high and land soft.
Mizuno have gone down the EZ route with their new Fairway Woods. Distance is important but not at the expense of being easy to use.