A lot of lot of lot of requests for this brand. It’s a ball brand that really came on the scene hard. It’s just offering great value for money. Are they doing the same thing with their clubs? Now, this is the Vice Golf VGIO2. Let’s take this one out on course and see what we can do. Now, I’m in a really difficult position. Not quite jail, but not a whole lot better either. I’ve got a ton of trees to deal with. And we’re going to be able to test really just how controllable these clubs are, especially from a tough lie. Not only am I on the hard pan here, but I’m also on a slope. And really the right shot here is going to be a fade, which is going to be very tough to pull off from that type of lie. Only good news here is that I’ve got 138 in. So that would normally be like a 9 iron. But what I’m going to do is again really try to control my trajectory, control my shot shape hopefully. And we’re going to pull out an eight here. Hit it a little bit lower. And we’re going to need that in order to also get a little bit of fade here on this shot. So, I got to keep it under this tree, but over the next set of trees. It’s going to be very difficult shot to pull off. Let’s see what we can do. Wow, that looks really good. That just hit the front of the green there. It looks about pin high. I’d say we’re going to have like a 25 footer. And that for me is like what makes golf fun. What impressed me about these clubs right there, honestly, is the fact that I was able to shape my shot, which again, you don’t expect too much out of a game improvement club, but I was able to do it perfectly
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No one on tour plays anything with the Vice logo. No balls, no clubs. And here you are in the woods?…With a yellow ball? Brits would call you a "Yobbo" I call you a jackass.
Vice is nice!
@golfballaddict didn't have luck when he tested these, the numbers don't lie.