Category: Golf Product Reviews
Today, I’ll be reviewing the PING G425 LST driver. The G425 LST (stands for ‘Low Spin Technology’) is aimed at players with a lower handicap and/or fast swing speed …
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the PING G425 MAX driver. The G425 MAX is aimed at forgiveness-minded golfers seeking maximum moment of inertia (MOI) and …
Today I’ll be reviewing the PING G410 irons. The G410 can be considered a “players GI” iron in that it maintains high MOI and ball speeds across the face …
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the PING G710 irons. The G710 is PING’s super game-improvement offering, designed for maximum distance and forgiveness. Pairing a maraging …
Today I’ll be reviewing the TaylorMade M5 irons. The M5 is the players’ alternative to TaylorMade’s M6. It delivers great game-improvement performance including big distance, a high level of …
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the TaylorMade M6 irons. The M6 is the latest entry in TaylorMade’s M series, released alongside the players model M5. …
This is a review of the Srixon ZX7 irons. With the lowest offset, narrowest sole, and thinnest profile in Srixon’s ZX line, the ZX7 is unapologetically a players iron …
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 …