
Irons Special - Equipment Guide 2008 video review
With a wide selection of irons on the market - from blades to deep cavity-backs - Golf Monthly's Paul O'Hagan pulls his three top picks out of the bag for 2008

Wedge Special - Equipment Guide 2008 video review
Golf Monthly's deputy Editor Neil Tappin looks at a selection of wedges to help you with your short game

Putter special - Equipment Guide 2008 video review
PGA Pro Dennis Newnham reviews a range of low to high end putters as he reveals his three favourite models for 2008
Ping G10 driver Gear Vault video review
Hot on the heels of the hugely successful G2 and G5 ranges, Ping's new G10 line-up hits the shelves next month. Golf Monthly equipment editor, Jezz Ellwood, takes to the course to give the 460cc G10 driver an exclusive first video review

Srixon Z-RW and Yonex Nanospeed i drivers Gear Vault video review
Srixon's Z-RW is a classical looking driver while the Yonex Nanospeed i is a radical looking design that is sure to appeal to those looking for something new. But how would they perform?

Callaway Hyper X Driver Gear Vault video review
Launched in two versions in March of this year, the new Callaway Hyper X Driver boasts the largest effective hitting area of all the Callaway titanium drivers to date

Nike IC Series putters Gear Vault video review
Whatever your preferred choice of putter the new Nike IC Series should have something for you. Watch Golf Monthly's Jeremy Ellwood test the 20-10 classic heel-and-toe model while Neil Tappin and Paul O'Hagan get to grips with the 20-20 and 20-15 mallets

Cleveland CG12 wedges Gear Vault video review
Cleveland's wedges have long been held in high regard by tour pros and club golfers alike. Find out more as Jeremy Ellwood and Neil Tappin put the CG12 models through their paces

TaylorMade Burner XD irons Gear Vault video review
TaylorMade's latest multi-material Burner XD irons promise increased swing speeds, ball speeds and distance courtesy of their RE*AX SuperFast shafts and thin titanium club faces

Titleist 906F4 fairway wood Gear Vault video review
Titleist's reputation for making great-looking fairway woods continues with the 906F4. The new club is designed to be Titleist's most playable wood yet thanks to a lower, deeper centre of gravity, half a degree more loft per club and a longer, shallower face for added forgiveness and versatility






