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● Ping G740 iron ● Cobra Optm X driver ● Vokey SM11 wedge
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● Ping G740 iron ● Cobra Optm X driver ● Vokey SM11 wedge
How to hit every shot you’ll ever need with an iron
There are many situations on the golf course where club golfers rely on their iron play to find the right position on the fairway, set up scoring opportunities or escape trouble – but often they come unstuck by making poor decisions or being...
arly in the new year, when so many of our golf courses in the UK&I were either under water or at best somewhat boggy, I escaped down to the Sussex coast and the excellent Top 100 links at Rye. Before playing its superb and resolutely...
With a quarter of the century now behind us, we thought it would be a good time to reflect on the golf equipment that has shaped the last 25 years of the game. Technology has come a long, long way in such a short space of time. If you had told any...
When you consider the wealth of incredibly talented players who have teed it up in our sport, picking the five best golf swings of all time is immensely difficult. You could argue that some of the best golfers of all time have not necessarily...
Ping has long been the standardbearer for the ‘super-gameimprovement’ iron category. From the early Karsten irons to the recent G730, the mission has remained the same: make the game as easy as possible. The new Ping G740 arrives with that same...
Motocaddy’s M-series is one of the UK’S most recognised trolley families. The brand celebrated 20 years in business last year, with its models both old and new gracing the fairways of pretty much every golf club up and down the...
One of the biggest differences between tour pros and club golfers is penalty avoidance. The best players keep double bogeys off the card by managing where they miss. On the PGA Tour, the average driver dispersion is around 60 yards and this is...