When we play golf, all of us want to get on the golf course and hit as many great shots as possible, so that we store that memory in the bank and come back over the moon with how we've played. Graham Green believes Yonex's new Ezone SD fairway wood will help this to happen, and he explains why here.
We've all been watching the golf on TV and we know that the hybrid is widely used on the tours. It's now a justified product to have in the bag, and for us amateurs it is way easier to hit a hybrid than it is a long iron. Graham Green reviews Yonex's latest, the Ezone SD Hybrid.
This club is packed full of technical features which will help your drives become straighter and longer. Graham Green explains all in his review, and takes the club out to the driving range to see how it performs.
After hearing the rave reviews from Jenny about the Ladies Nonospeed 3I Irons I was really eager to see if Yonex had created an equally brilliant set for men. Yonex has always produced long easy to hit graphite irons which help beginners and high handicappers alike. I'm finding out if they have kept with tradition as we review the Men's Nanospeed 3I graphite irons here.
If you are a mid to high handicap golfer looking for a new set of irons to help with your game, consider the latest from Yonex. Yonex maintain that these irons are easy to hit and can be played from any position on the golf course. We review the Yonex Ladies Nanospeed 3i 5- SW Graphite irons set to find out.
Yonex released this club to a chorus of praise in late 2007 when it transferred technological advances to obvious benefit on the course. Three years later other clubs have caught up and we were interested to see whether the initial excitement we felt for this club would remain. We review the Yonex Nanospeed i Driver here.