Mizuno's latest better-player MP-5 forged iron is your golfing equivalent of an Aston Martin. In the eyes of Mizuno, the sexy-looking MP-5 is neither a blade or cavity, but a "Channel Back" - although we feel it much rather lands on the side of blade.
If 14-time major champion Tiger Woods favours the Nike Vapor Pro irons over the traditional blades he has used for years, you’d like to think they’re a pretty decent set. He even helped design them, alongside some guy named Rory McIlroy.
If you class yourself a better player and seek an ease of launch, improved feel and a shed load of forgiveness, you will want to take a closer look at the new PING i iron.
Mizuno’s MP-25 iron represents one of the softest and most forgiving better player irons on the market in 2015. The brand claims its MP-25 iron is the first true high ball-speed iron designed specifically for Tour players through to mid-handicap players.
Mizuno's JPX 850 hybrid is a stunning club sat behind the ball and also hanging out of the bag. The blue crown contrasts beautifully with the black face, and the company's logo is a useful alignment aid.
The Rife Barbados 2.0 putter instills confidence when sat behind the ball and the three lines on the crown make it easy to align the club to the target. The black finish also negates glare, and is aesthetically pleasing.
The Bridgestone J15 is a stunning hybrid. It has a sleek, shiny and classic-looking profile, which oozes class thanks to the predominantly black finish. The white lines on the face contrast nicely with the crown.
What do you do if there's a club you want to bag but you hate the colour of it? Well, Cobra has put an end to the aforementioned conundrum by releasing its latest hybrid is four colour - white, black, blue or orange.
The Nike Engage wedge has a minimalist feel to it in terms of appearance, with very little branding on show. It's reminiscent of a prototype club, that is yet to go through the marketing department.