Whether you’re “mad for plaid“, looking to bring some Euro-style to your American closet, or just want some insanely comfortable pants (plaid or otherwise) that make a statement bolder than going topless in church, we (well…at least two of us anyway) think you need to check out Sub70’s Spring/Summer Lineup (starring the Issac Pant). Did I mention the plaid? {READ REVIEW!}
For the first time in nearly six years, Mitsubishi has unveiled a new family of shafts. The surname, Kai’li, is meant to evoke a sense of “deep power” associated with[…]
The Epic Replacement? Probably Not.
Instead of edging into the market with a unique “gimmick”, Bellum Winmore is making a putter that is 100% milled. I feel that the milled putter market is the most dangerous of all because that puts you directly up against Mr. Cameron and Mr. Bettinardi, as well as the other established small shop makers like Byron Morgan and Machine. It’s like choosing to be a heavyweight fighter when Mike Tyson was in his prime. Risky.
So today we are going to take a closer look at Bellum Winmore, and their new model 707 and see if we can’t shed a little more light on their story and their putter. [READ MORE]
You guys asked for it…and we’re going to deliver. We will now be including shaft reviews in the MyGolfSpy Review System. And it all begins with the Kuro Kage by: Mitsubishi Rayon. They say they have produced a series of shafts that feature the performance and feel of one of their most popular shafts, the Kaili, at a significantly lower price. If you’ve enjoyed the performance of past Mitsubishi shafts, or if you want to see what all the buzz is about, then read on spies. {READ REVIEW!}
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Putting with consistency is a key contributor to better scores.
A set of Kirkland Signature irons was discovered on the USGA conforming list. Why should we care if Costco makes irons?