However, that's not to say it doesn't work for golfers with slower swing speeds. The Z-Star Diamond was the best premium golf ball in our robot test from tee to green - producing good distance without compromising spin and control. Read our full Srixon Z-Star Diamond golf balls review....
So, each model is dialed up or down to a swing speed the ball is aimed at, and/or the feel, distance, and wedge spin that particular golfer is likely to desire. Balls tested Category Titleist Pro V1 Premium tour level Srixon Z-Star Premium tour level Srixon Z-Star Diamond Premium ...
Without provocation, John Matrix is a teddy bear in lederhosen. Even baby deer love him. Kidnap his daughter, though, and he becomes a human wrecking ball. The only time he ever stops moving is when an entire mercenary team wrestles him to the ground and pumps him full of tranquilizers ...
A high-gradient core boosts ball speed and reduces spin on long irons, while the soft cast urethane cover provides excellent control on approaches and greenside shots. Overall, the Pro V1 is perfect for golfers seeking elite distance, spin, and workability with a soft feel. Favoured by Scottie...
Let's Dance grafts brassy, big-band swing onto a solid, contemporary R&B foundation. Bowie tapped Nile Rodgers, guitarist for the stylish New York dance band Chic, to produce Let's Dance. Excluding Texas blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, who was Bowie's suggestion, the musicians wer...
Let's Dance grafts brassy, big-band swing onto a solid, contemporary R&B foundation. Bowie tapped Nile Rodgers, guitarist for the stylish New York dance band Chic, to produce Let's Dance. Excluding Texas blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, who was Bowie's suggestion, the musicians were draw...
I have enjoyed using these Quick Dials, as they are placed pretty close to the arc of my natural arm swing, requiring very little deviation from my running form to use them. The low-tech console has plenty of features allowing you to connect to third-party services. This makes the 7.8 ...
Generating a healthy amount of spin and featuring a slight draw bias, the ZX5 MKII is an ideal choice for golfers who need help launching the ball high and keeping it straight. By no means a powerhouse, this driver did finish near the bottom of the list for distance during our testing th...
a runner’s arm swing, so you hardly have to interrupt your workout to make the adjustment. The 7.0 AT has one of the fastest accelerations and incline changes of any treadmill. This is effective for training with third-party content. No subscription is required to work out with the 7.0!
Our test data has the model (from the same 28° 7-iron loft) outpowering the JPX925 Pro by 0.9 mph of ball speed and 3 yards of carry distance which shouldn’t be enough to be a deal breaker for either iron but gives an excellent idea of the impact smaller, less forgiving irons ...