by Philip Wall | Jan 25, 2021 | Reviews
THE THEORY behind the JPX921 Tour is a club built for athletes who like to swing hard at the ball. A club that still supports shot-making yet provides enough forgiveness for elite players who like to give it a rip. When you look at the players who used the previous...
by Philip Wall | Jan 6, 2021 | Reviews
There’s only so much engineers can do with a fairway wood, in theory. The size of the head and the characteristics it needs to perform can place limitations on design. Impressive it is, therefore, that with each model improvements abound. With the Ping G425 Max...
by Philip Wall | Jan 4, 2021 | Reviews
“Zero Gravity” is a pretty bold way to name a shoe but the principle is clear; build the lightest, high-performance spiked shoe possible. Why spiked? According to Adidas, 40% of all golf shoes sold are spiked, so despite the shift towards spikeless golf...
by Philip Wall | Dec 20, 2020 | Reviews
GOLF club technology has come on in leaps and bounds, especially in metal woods. One category that was lagging in really creative design was wedges. With the ES21, Mizuno set about correcting that. The centre of gravity (CG) on pretty well all wedges was not in the...
by Philip Wall | Dec 19, 2020 | Reviews
GROWING small. An interesting concept but one that has been embraced by Ping when it comes to the new G425 iron; it has grown in MOI, i.e. forgiveness, yet reduced in overall head size to be more visually appealing and suit a wider range of players. Ping develops its...
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