TECH REVIEW: GARMIN Z82 RANGEFINDER
Almost everyone who owns a GPS has at one point in time yearned to have a specific distance to the flag, or an obstacle, in effect holding that responsible for a poor...
PUTTER REVIEW: TAYLORMADE SPIDER GT
When it comes to buying a putter, there is a line you're likely to hear over and over again, "Putters are very personal." To quote Frank Costanza from Seinfeld, "what...
CLUB REVIEW: TAYLORMADE STEALTH DRIVER
When it comes to advancements in technology, particularly golf clubs, there tends to be two main types: Step (incremental change), and Leap (monumental change). The...
TECH REVIEW: GARMIN R10 LAUNCH MONITOR
When Garmin released the G80 GPS unit with built-in radar for practise at home or on the range it was only a matter of time before they ventured further into the launch...
CLUB REVIEW: MIZUNO ST-X 220 DRIVER
There is something awesome about discovering a ‘hidden secret’ that defies initial logic but if you think enough about it, not only does it make sense, it delivers...
CLUB REVIEW: PING I59 IRONS
There is a downside to the obsession some people have with blades, and that is they are blades. Small, harder to hit, pretty yet unforgiving. Logically, if a blade...
CLUB REVIEW: TAYLORMADE MG3 WEDGES
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...
CLUB REVIEW: TOUR EDGE E521 IRON/WOOD
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...
CLUB REVIEW: MIZUNO ST-Z FAIRWAY WOOD
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...
CLUB REVIEW: MIZUNO ST-Z DRIVER
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...
CLUB REVIEW: MIZUNO JPX921 TOUR IRONS
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...
CLUB REVIEW: PING G425 MAX FAIRWAY WOODS
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....
SHOE REVIEW: ADIDAS ZG21 GOLF SHOES
"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...
CLUB REVIEW: MIZUNO ES21 WEDGES
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,...
CLUB REVIEW: PING G425 IRONS
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...
BALL REVIEW: TITLEIST AVX VS TOUR SOFT
Two balls. Head to head. The 2020 version of the Titleist AVX versus the Titleist Tour Soft. Two balls traditionally not compared head to head. And the results may well...
CLUB REVIEW: PING G425 MAX DRIVER
For many, the Ping G400 and G400 Max drivers were quickly tagged with “I can’t see how any driver could be better than this”. The combination of fairway finding...
CLUB REVIEW: PING G425 SFT DRIVER
“OH NOT again!” The cry heard on tees all around the world. If insanity truly is doing the same thing over and over yet expecting a different result, maybe it’s time to...