Category: Club Reviews
Today, I’ll be reviewing the Srixon ZX4 irons. With the widest sole, most offset, and thickest profile in Srixon’s ZX line, the ZX4 is unapologetically a game improvement iron …
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the Srixon ZX5 irons. Sitting between the max game-improvement ZX4 and players ZX7, the ZX5 has a medium sole width …
This is a review of the Srixon ZX7 driver. The ZX7 is engineered for serious players to be able to dial in their perfect ball flight with flexible adjustability …
Today, I’ll be taking a look at the Srixon ZX5 driver. The ZX5 is engineered for straight drives and high forgiveness, speed and launch using modern performance technologies. It’s …
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the Titleist TSR4 driver. The TSR4 is the “low spin” model in Titleist’s TSR family of drivers. It offers two …
Today I’ll be taking a look at the Titleist TSR3 driver. The TSR3 is the “players precision” model in the TSR line of drivers. With a Tour-inspired pear shape, …
Today I’ll be reviewing the Titleist TSR2 driver. As the successor to Titleist’s TSi2 driver, the TSR2 has been engineered with a faster aerodynamic design and a new, ultra-forgiving …
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the Callaway 2021 Apex MB irons. The 2021 Apex MB is the latest and greatest Callaway iron for the world’s …
This is a full review of the Callaway Apex TCB irons. The Apex TCB are tour-calibre irons built for a high level of shotmaking control in a classic, compact, …
Today I’ll be taking a look at the TaylorMade 2020 P770 irons. The 2020 P770 irons take the same distance-maximizing technologies that mark the P970 iron, including SpeedFoam and …