TESTED: we threw a budget set of Benross clubs from American Golf worth £700 up against a custom set of premium clubs worth five times the price.
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Designed to benefit the confident golfer, who wants to shape shots more easily and increase control. The higher centre of gravity rewards crisp accurate ball striking with a penetrating ball flight and the soft 431 Carbon Steel maximizes feel and feedback to the golfers hands.
The Max Speed fairway wood is a game improvement fairway wood and has many of the same characteristics as the Max Speed driver. It’s a high launching, 18 degree club which is very easy to hit. It needs minimal effort to get the ball in the air and for it to travel a good distance.
While there's nothing particularly admirable about the crown of the Benross RIP Speed driver, with very little alignment aid to speak of, I was pleasantly surprised when it came to the club's performance.
The first thing you notice about the Benross Zip It Tour Groove Wedge is the stunning anti-glare pearl chrome finish. This alone is enough to generate confidence at address. But mid-to-high cappers will love the versatile and aggressive C-grind sole and the Tour proven teardrop head shape.
Aimed at the less experienced golfer, these Benross Max Speed Irons Steel 7-SW will bring huge improvement to your game. Extreme perimeter weighting is exaggerated by reducing the face thickness, whilst also improving feel by maintaining a consistently thin club-face.