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At 6ft 7in tall, Gavin Stupples is built to handle a basketball rather than a golf ball but is determined to get his handicap below its current 28 status, using the
Ping G2 irons he reviewed on Golfmagic.com during August.
The 30 year-old CCTV installer from Deepcar near Sheffield has been playing golf for three years at Stocksbridge and is frustrated that he has never been able to consistently put two halves of a round together.
"I have always had trouble with posture because of my height and this maybe the reason why I've broken the shafts a couple of times on the Ping G2 irons that were custom fitted for me," he says.
Despite this he says he'd still recommend them and also gave a glowing report of the Cobra DWS Baffler rescue club which he says is the 'ultimate confidence tool. It will always get the ball out of trouble if you swing it easy.'
Gavin is one of three winners of a
GolfLok security hood for his clubs - a padded cover which not only hides your clubs from view but has a steel-reinforced cable forming a noose around the shafts, which when tightened and locked in position with a sliding coupling and combination padlock, acts as a deterrent to potential thieves.
Our other winners are Ian Walton from Bedford, who described his TaylorMade R7 425 driver as excellent for those of us who want to 'hit more fairways' and Rob Milligan from Invergowrie who reviewed his
Callaway Tour X fairway metals and says 'more than any other single factor, they have contributed to my handicap tumbling this year.'
Rob (38), a 12 handicapper, works as a compliance officer for HMRC and plays at Strathmore near Alyth.
He says: "I took up golf when an achilles injury prematurely ended my rugby career and now I'm completely obsessed with the mental challenges which golf presents as I try to get to single figures. I organise regular golf outings for colleagues at work (including an annual inter-office 'Ryder Cup' match) and I also organised a Golfmagic event at Letham Grange last October, which was a great success."
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