The Link 2.1 and the Link 2.2 are traditional blade style putters with heel shafts AND lie angle balance. Pros have been moving away from blades because of the performance benefits of a mallet. Now that you have those performance…
Ryan tests the new Wilson Dynapwr Forged irons and compares them head to head against the recently launched 2026 Wilson Staff Model irons. In this indoor test, Ryan breaks down how Dynapwr Forged differs in design and performance, and which…
Iron loft is one of the most misunderstood parts of golf equipment. In this video, I test the TaylorMade Qi Max irons (28°) against a traditional blade (34°) to see what actually happens when you hit real shots. Same golfer.…
This video considers two classic hosel types for your putter. The plumbers neck with its full shaft of offset versus the center shaft. In addition the blade and mallet have to be explained as I look at 3 different lengths…
During the weekend from Friday, September 26 through Sunday the 28th, as the Eagle reports, and as many Brooklyn Heights residents may painfully recall, helicopters, almost all owned by either of two companies called BLADE and Zip Aviation that were ferrying passengers…
The most frequently asked question when looking for a putter. Should I get a Mallet or Blade. We test out the latest putters on offer to see what works best for us. —————————————————————————— Ron Chopper Merch https://ronchoppergolf.com/collections Become a Chopper…
I compared a blade zero torque mallet putter. The Odyssey double wide blade feels great, but my stroke isn’t good enough to use a blade. So, this one’s a skip. The Labs one is zero torque. Again, the feel is…
Should you play a mallet or a blade putter? Let’s figure out what’s best for your game. Selecting the right putter comes down to look, feel, and your natural putting stroke. The blade has a smaller and simpler look. The…