All the Gear: We NEED custom Epic drivers and brushed copper Vokeys
A lot of time has been spent recently out on the course testing equipment which is fantastic news for a man in my position.
People think it’s just an excuse to get out and play a few holes during work hours but it’s simply not possible form any worthwhile opinion without going through the proper process.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s great fun and who wouldn’t want to get out and play as much as possible.
But we feel the end result is comprehensive reviews which leave no stone unturned. Our latest tests can be found in the review section of the website.
It has been a fairly quiet week for new releases but here’s what you may have missed…
Custom Epic drivers
Who wants a customised Callaway Epic driver? You may have seen pictures on social media about a new scheme offering the GBB Epic in a range of different colour options.
There’s eight colours to choose from which can be deployed in two different sections making up a total of 64 combinations.
We’re still waiting for confirmation whether this option is available to UK consumers but in the meantime, you can design your custom Epic driver on the Callaway website.
Red and black. Blue and orange. Pink and white. What's your #EpicDriver color combo of choice?
Start designing >> https://t.co/0vzc6JfsuN pic.twitter.com/QF32OwbSiu
— Callaway Golf (@CallawayGolf) April 27, 2017
Titleist offer brushed copper Vokeys
Oh hello there you cheeky little things. My love for these new brushed copper SM6 Vokey wedges has already reached unhealthy levels.
It comes in 54˚, 56˚, 58˚ and 60˚ lofts with 8 degrees of bounce all in the ‘M’ grind which Bob Vokey himself stays stands for ‘my favourite’.
The brushed copper look features a light black oxide finish which should wear down to just the copper over time.
Retweet if you would you play the @Titleist Vokey Design #SM6 wedges with limited edition brushed copper finish. https://t.co/sRhZt3c5yp pic.twitter.com/qA5KlST5V4
— VokeyWedges (@VokeyWedges) April 26, 2017
This finish will only be available at a select number of retailers from May 12.
I’d recommend you make an enquiry now by contacting @TitlistEurope on Twitter as we don’t expect them to be available for very long.
Get the Justin Rose look with new Adipure range
If you were wondering about the gear Justin Rose was sporting at the Masters, you can now get your hands on the full line.
The Adipure range blends traditional styles with the latest technologies.
AdiPure will be exclusively sold on the Adidas website and in select premium green-grass shops across Europe.
Macgregor DCT elite irons
Macgregor are a brand which will invoke feelings of nostalgia among golfers of a certain age.
The latest DCT Elite irons represent fantastic value for money at £225 for a steel and £279 for a graphite-shafted set.
Manufactured from 431 stainless steel they feature ab over-sized head design with perimeter weighting for more forgiveness.
More details can be found on the Macgregor website.
In other news… Ping buy up five Nike patents
The fallout of Nike’s exit from the hardware game took another twist this week as Ping revealed they have bought five of the brand’s patents.
“We see this as an opportunity to add utility patents to our already significant intellectual property portfolio,” Ping President John K. Solheim said in a statement to the Phoenix Business Journal.
“Our team can use these patents, along with our existing intellectual property, to our competitive advantage, accelerating our ability to further technology that ultimately leads to higher performing, score-lowering golf equipment.”
Sounds like a reasonable idea to us John – makes sense to get in there before anyone else.
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James Savage
Former equipment editor of NCG. Inconsistent ball-striker and tea-maker.