At Leaderboard we have had the privilege to review some exceptional irons of late, and that continues with Mizuno Golf's new MP-68 Tour Blades.
The design of what a golfer looks for from long irons is often not the same as what they need from their shorter clubs. Yet a set of irons tends to follow one particular pattern. Cobra has broken from the norm with the Cobra Golf S3 Pro Irons, which we review here.
Callaway released their RAZR X Irons early this year and cemented their reputation as possibly the outstanding manufacturer of irons today. Their Callaway RAZR X Forged Irons are designed for low handicapped players and we review them here.
TaylorMade has really upped the ante for all golf manufacturers with the earlier release of their highly anticipated R11 driver. Conceived in the realms of science fiction this driver is packed with so much technology and adjustability it puts all of its rivals to shame. Now in its second incarnation we review the new, stratospherically awesome, TaylorMade R11 TP Driver for 2011.
Many golfers are happy to simply send the ball as far as it will go when teeing off, which isn't a bad strategy, but if you are from the school of players who like to shape their initial shots as well then the Callaway RAZR Hawk Tour Driver may be just the club you are looking for.
If a driver has a name like Big Bertha, then you know it must mean serious business. Named after the infamous German howitzer from World War One, this driver promises power and accuracy. Its striking red design also suggests attitude, but appearances aside, does it live up to its name? We review the Callaway Golf Big Bertha Diablo Tour driver.
Not only is Titleist consistently at the cutting edge of technology, their products are always as good on the eye as they are in the hand. The fantastic Spin Milled Tour Chrome Vokey Wedges are absolutely no exception and we review them here.
Benross has been developing a niche for themselves in the forged iron market by delivering precision irons, made from the best materials, at a relatively low cost. Here we review the VX2012 Pro series irons.