by Philip Wall | Sep 15, 2021 | Reviews
You can drive for show and putt for dough all you like but the reality is unless your short game is on song you’ll struggle to score. The right wedge is as much about preventing bogeys (or worse) than it is about making birdies. It stands to reason therefore...
by Philip Wall | May 4, 2021 | Reviews
Whilst golf is a challenging game, almost the most challenging game, a lot of the time we, especially newer players, can make the game harder than it needs to be. At its most basic, golf is about up and forward. Up and forward. Not controlled fades or draws. Up and...
by Philip Wall | Jan 28, 2021 | Reviews
WE’VE been fortunate enough to test some awesome fairway woods over the journey. Some built for comfort. Others built for speed. To call it how it is, the Mizuno ST-Z Fairway woods (3 wood tested) are right up there with the best of them: sound, feel,...
by Philip Wall | Jan 26, 2021 | Reviews
WHAT does Mizuno need to do to be considered with the ‘big boys’ when it comes to drivers? The journey from ST190 to ST-Z has been one typical of Mizuno; applying learnings and making adjustments rather than leaping from 1 idea to another. Seems those who dabbled with...
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...
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