
PING G Crossover Review
It’s not quite an iron, a hybrid, or a driving iron, it’s the new PING G Crossover. Find out why you might want to put one in your bag.

It’s not quite an iron, a hybrid, or a driving iron, it’s the new PING G Crossover. Find out why you might want to put one in your bag.

PING has once again managed to pack the legendary G forgiveness into an even smaller, more attractive package. Is there any player who shouldn’t try the G irons? Probably not.

If you’re a better player seeking new irons this year, don’t overlook the new Nike Vapor Fly Pros. These sticks look as sharp as anything on the market and back up the flash with top-shelf performance.

Parsons Xtreme Golf name is making a splash on Tour, but these high-end clubs may be worth the investment for amateur players too. Read Bill’s thoughts on the PXG 0311 irons here.

TItleist’s one truly new iron has built tons of hype based on the intriguing look and the limited availability. Can the performance validate the buzz?

In a sea of mediocre TaylorMade products, the PSi Tour irons stand out for delivering quality looks and feel with forgiveness.

With plenty of distance and forgiveness, the new Mizuno JPX-EZ Forged irons are sure to be contenders for mid to high handicap players.

Can Mizuno provide forgiveness and distance without giving up their legendary feel? That’s their claim with the MP-25 irons.

The Cobra King Forged Tec irons have Bill second guessing his bag setup for 2016. Read our review to find out why.

While a good looking iron, the Mizuno MP-5 irons are a blade geared exclusively toward the elite players of the game. Read Bill’s take on why they are not for everyone.

It’s not quite an iron, a hybrid, or a driving iron, it’s the new PING G Crossover. Find out why you might want to put one in your bag.

PING has once again managed to pack the legendary G forgiveness into an even smaller, more attractive package. Is there any player who shouldn’t try the G irons? Probably not.

If you’re a better player seeking new irons this year, don’t overlook the new Nike Vapor Fly Pros. These sticks look as sharp as anything on the market and back up the flash with top-shelf performance.

Parsons Xtreme Golf name is making a splash on Tour, but these high-end clubs may be worth the investment for amateur players too. Read Bill’s thoughts on the PXG 0311 irons here.

TItleist’s one truly new iron has built tons of hype based on the intriguing look and the limited availability. Can the performance validate the buzz?

In a sea of mediocre TaylorMade products, the PSi Tour irons stand out for delivering quality looks and feel with forgiveness.

With plenty of distance and forgiveness, the new Mizuno JPX-EZ Forged irons are sure to be contenders for mid to high handicap players.

Can Mizuno provide forgiveness and distance without giving up their legendary feel? That’s their claim with the MP-25 irons.

The Cobra King Forged Tec irons have Bill second guessing his bag setup for 2016. Read our review to find out why.

While a good looking iron, the Mizuno MP-5 irons are a blade geared exclusively toward the elite players of the game. Read Bill’s take on why they are not for everyone.

It’s not quite an iron, a hybrid, or a driving iron, it’s the new PING G Crossover. Find out why you might want to put one in your bag.

PING has once again managed to pack the legendary G forgiveness into an even smaller, more attractive package. Is there any player who shouldn’t try the G irons? Probably not.

If you’re a better player seeking new irons this year, don’t overlook the new Nike Vapor Fly Pros. These sticks look as sharp as anything on the market and back up the flash with top-shelf performance.

Parsons Xtreme Golf name is making a splash on Tour, but these high-end clubs may be worth the investment for amateur players too. Read Bill’s thoughts on the PXG 0311 irons here.

TItleist’s one truly new iron has built tons of hype based on the intriguing look and the limited availability. Can the performance validate the buzz?

In a sea of mediocre TaylorMade products, the PSi Tour irons stand out for delivering quality looks and feel with forgiveness.

With plenty of distance and forgiveness, the new Mizuno JPX-EZ Forged irons are sure to be contenders for mid to high handicap players.

Can Mizuno provide forgiveness and distance without giving up their legendary feel? That’s their claim with the MP-25 irons.

The Cobra King Forged Tec irons have Bill second guessing his bag setup for 2016. Read our review to find out why.

While a good looking iron, the Mizuno MP-5 irons are a blade geared exclusively toward the elite players of the game. Read Bill’s take on why they are not for everyone.