A key feature of the T300 irons is their ability to generate impressive distance. They can be an especially good golf club for players with slower swing speeds. Titleist’s Max Impact Technology, which enhances the thin steel clubface for faster ball speeds across a larger area, makes this p...
Price: £1109.00 American Golf View Offer Mizuno reckons the Forged are often a good fit for 10 - 14 handicappers, and I’d say thanks to the pretty low offset in the longer irons not to go above that, certainly not if your swing speed is on the more moderate side of average (...
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Fastest mid-handicap irons Price: £809 www.clubhousegolf.co.uk View Offer It’s really hard to fathom that Callaway didn’t have a mass-market cast game improvement iron option in 2023, as back then their focus was the Paradym which traded off being a TaylorMade P790 alternative....
9. Wilson Staff Golf C300 Forged Iron Set Designed with the low to mid handicappers in mind, it has a traditional and compact look. They use Power Holes, FLX Face technology, and a 8620 carbon steel construction that offers a higher ball distance and speed. It is one of the quieter forg...
We cover the best wedges for mid-handicappers based on forgiveness, distance control, spin and value. We also dig a little deeper into...
offering Mizuno's signature buttery feel and excellent feedback. Available in three sole profiles and a sleek white satin finish, they showcase minimalist aesthetics with Mizuno Pro branding and a teardrop shape at address. While compact, these wedges are best suited for mid-to-low handicappers....
TaylorMade Stealth is probably the best choice for those that are looking for a sleek looking iron for high handicappers. This club is a cavity back, but it has a really clean look to it, and the top down look is not as thick as it was with the TaylorMade Sim set of golf irons. ...
Any golfer can use a blade putter, but as it is known as the ‘player’s putter’, it is suited to lower handicappers who back their short game and distance control. Tiger Woods has always used a blade putter during his PGA Tour career, for example. ...
No.1 choice for touring pros Reasons to avoid - Expensive Titleist likes to remind us that that the Pro V1 is the No 1 ball used by professionals on worldwide golf tours, but that it's a great ball for non-superstars as well. This is true and in 2023 it has had an upgrade to ...