The Wilson Profile is not a ball you are going to hear a lot about. If it is available, you will certainly come across it. Its price is advantageous, despite the shipping costs. But what you’ll end up saying to yourself is why Titleist, Callaway, Bridgestone, don’t pack their ball …
Read More »5 reasons why you should buy GX Gloves
GX gloves is one of those multiple brands you see while scrolling on Instagram with a big statement: the best product in town at the cheapest price. Is it true? Well, I dared to order, and received them a few days later. Is it good enough or should I rely …
Read More »Test and Review: TopGolf in Germany
TopGolf continues its expansion, and does not forget continental Europe. With a resort open much later than it should have due to COVID, TopGolf Oberhausen promises on paper. Is it accessible? Will it be as good as the one visited in the United States? It’s time to take stock and …
Read More »Banshutoyo Golf Club: A View at Every Shot
Located not far from Himeji in Japan, the Banshutoyo Golf Club offers a unique setting with high-end services. This 18-hole course spreads points of view at each shot. A real treat for the visitor, especially if he takes the caddy option for his group. For my first golf experience in …
Read More »Keihan Golf Club: the links course along the river
Because a colleague’s father owns a golf course in Osaka, I find myself at the Keihan Golf Club, a links course along the Yodo River. A historic facility that allows local players to practice on a narrow, windy and flat 18-hole course; a topography rarely encountered in the land of …
Read More »Back9: the perfect urban golf bag?
Stand or cart bag, we’ve seen a lot of golf bags. Sometimes more practical with dedicated pockets for your mobile phone, or a sleeve to put you alignment sticks. But shouldn’t the golf bag be re-invented? After all, shouldn’t a carry bag be standing vertically on your back? Side street …
Read More »Topgolf USA: I tested it !
In December, I was able to try out one of the Topgolf resorts in the United States. A gigantic structure, full service, a crazy atmosphere but also, as one can imagine, a real golfers factory. Review of this machine which is gradually conquering Europe and which is on the verge …
Read More »First Glance at Michel Niedbala’s Book: Golf Course Architecture is the Art of Embracing Nature
Michel Niedbala, the man behind the Roissy golf course (France), took advantage of the pandemic that is eating away at us to release a promising book: Golf Course Architecture is the Art of Embracing Nature. In this exclusive book, the reader delves into the experience of the architect but also …
Read More »My personal golf courses guide around Amsterdam
Amsterdam is famous for many things other than its golf courses. To the chagrin of the Batavian capital. However, situated at 3 hours by train from Paris, the traveling golfer for a weekend has a lot to play with. With a few years to explore the flat lands, I will …
Read More »Preview of the Q-Star Tour Divide, the 2-colour golf ball
It took several months for the Q-Star Tour Divide to cross the Atlantic. The Srixon two-tone ball arrives in Europe and brings two-color golf balls back to life. Fashion effect or collector’s item? Here’s what you need to know about this commercial gamble. A true (Q-)Star All the attributes of …
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