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The guys at Bob Burns sent us this “No Bananas 460cc Driver” for testing, and guess what? It was really incredible. At first we thought that it might just be another cheap knockoff of the Taylor Made Movable Weight Technology, but we couldn’t have been more wrong. Bob Burns truly delivers a high quality and original product when it comes to the No Bananas Driver. We tested it on some of...
Published: February 23, 2010
It’s not everyday that you encounter a smaller golf company that really puts out a quality product. And it’s even more unusual to find a smaller golf company that has built an excellent relationship with it’s customers. The Bob Burns Golf Company does all of the above. We cannot say enough positive things about our experiences with the Burns family. They focus on every detail and...
Published: February 16, 2010
Behold, the TaylorMade R9 SuperDeep! We’re extremely excited about this new driver. It’s the successor of the R9 510 TP and comes in a sweet black finish. At address, the SuperDeep looks like a 410cc-420cc driver, when in fact it stands tall at a beefy 460cc’s. The sheer depth of the face is what makes this club look smaller than it actually is. It’s also the deepest face TaylorMade...
Published: February 13, 2010
Great article by Matt from The 20th Hole Golf Blog: Throughout my time working on this blog, I’ve tried to be as positive as possible about golf and everything golf-related. However, after attempting to watch the Golf Channel ’s coverage of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am today, I have to say that it 100 percent sucked. It was awful. Terrible. Atrocious. First of all, they would show...
Published: February 13, 2010
Officials from the USGA and Ping met yesterday in Dallas to discuss the use of Ping Eye Two clubs on the PGA Tour. Can you believe these people get payed to have such ridiculous meetings? All of this groove craziness is enough to make your head spin. At least we don’t have to deal with it directly—like the pros on the PGA Tour. Actually…that would be awesome! Just being on the...
Published: February 11, 2010
Srixon recently launched the new Z-STAR and Z-STAR X Tour Yellow golf balls. According to Srixon, numerous studies have concluded that yellow is the most visible color to the eye. They also claim that green is psychologically calming to the brain. So these balls are supposedly helping before you even make a swing. PGA TOUR professionals Vijay Singh and Jim Furyk, as well as a worldwide contingent...
Published: February 10, 2010
Becuase of the success of the Victory Red irons and wedges, Nike has decided to extend the line into hybrids, woods, and drivers. Nike worked closely with it’s sponsored professionals to develop the new VR line up, which is considered to be much more traditional looking than what Nike currently offers in their Summo models. Nike Victory Red Hybrids The new Victory Red hybrids were created...
Published: February 9, 2010
Mizuno just recently released the MP-630 and MP-630 Fast Track Drivers, both of which are considered “Tour Ready.” The MP-630 Fast Track will have 45 adjustable trajectory settings through 16 grams of movable weight. And the standard MP-630 will be the same driver, just with neutral settings and no adjustability. In our opinion Mizuno did a great job with this tour performance driver....
Published: February 8, 2010
Srixon just recently announced their new Trispeed and Trispeed Tour Golf Balls. As far as we can tell, Srixon is trying to mimic the successful strategy of the PROV1 and the PROV1x from Titleist. The new Trispeed ball is meant to be a premium distance ball that can meet the demands of many different types of players. It features a three-piece design in which the outermost layer, or the “core,”...