![]() He currently plays his golf at Burghley Park Golf Club in Stamford, Lincs, with a handicap index of 3.2. To date, his best ever round of golf is a 5-under 67 back in 2011. One of his career highlights came when covering the 2012 Masters he got to play the sacred Augusta National course on the Monday after the tournament concluded, shooting a respectable 86 with just one par and four birdies. He is also responsible for all content on irons and golf tech, including distance measuring devices and launch monitors. NEW PING i500 IRONS REVIEWPGA Golf Pro Rick Shiels tests and reviews the latest Ping i500 Irons on the golf course and on GCQUAD Become a FREE SUBSCRIBER to. He now oversees all product content here at Golf Monthly, managing a team of talented and passionate writers and presenters in delivering the most thorough and accurate reviews, buying advice, comparisons and deals to help the reader find exactly what they are looking for. So whether it's the latest driver, irons, putter or laser rangefinder, Joel has his finger on the pulse keeping up to date with the latest releases in golf. Joel has worked in the golf industry for over 12 years covering both instruction and more recently equipment. The looks are stunning and the finish is consistent across all three, so there is undoubtedly scope to mix and max two or even three models within a set to get the blend of distance and forgiveness in the long irons, progressing into more feel and precision in the shorter irons. We much prefer the turf interaction of the P7MC, with its more rounded sole gliding through the turf with minimal snagging while the sharper leading edge on the P7MB tended to dig and take deeper divots, meaning you have to be more precise with the strike. The P7MC certainly offers a little more help on mishits and a touch more spring off the face, but the P7MB is one of the more playable blades we’ve tested in recent times while also feeling buttery soft. The 2020 US Open champion discussed LIV Golfs world ranking application being declined on The Rick Shiels Golf Show podcast. It was also very consistent and a little more workable, appealing to players that like to shape the ball.īoth the P7MC and P7MB were surprisingly forgiving for their respective sizes. Unlike other hollow irons from Ping, which can often sound more like a metalwood, the i500 has a much more iron-like sound. ![]() ![]() The P7MC has a 7-iron of 34°, so it doesn’t quite have the firepower of the P770 but it does feel softer off the face, which the better player may well prefer. Interestingly though, it also produced the highest ball flight, flying a good 2-3 yards higher through the air than the P7MC and P7MB. The P770 feels a little more lively off the face than the others and spun a little less too, and with the 7-iron slightly stronger at 33° it naturally produced the longest carries.
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