
4 MIN READ
November 21, 2025
It would be an understatement to call this week a busy one in the world of golf gear. We’ve gotten news on new limited edition irons from Mizuno, more TaylorMade spider variants, zero torque putters from Bettinardi, and a fresh collab from TaylorMade and RedBull just in time for the F1 race in Vegas.
Now I could break all of these releases down separately, but I believe it's a better idea to offer up a condensed run-through so you can separate the things you’re in the market for and the things you're not. So I’ll stop wasting your time and get right to the point.

Throughout history, icebergs have gotten a pretty bad rap for being destructive and deadly, Titanic anyone?
Too soon?
But when it comes to this limited edition combo set of Mizuo Pro S1 and S3 irons from Mizuno, the only thing deadly is their looks. Limited to just 1000 sets worldwide, this combo set features a cascading finish from the 3-iron to the pitching wedge, along with custom transitioning ferrules, and matching shafts.

Mizuno Iceberg Irons will be available in select retailers beginning December 5, 2025.

If you like the TaylorMade Spider ZT putter, but prefer something a little more subdued in the colour department, you're in luck because TaylorMade just released the ZT All-black putter line extension.
Featuring all the same technology you know and love about the sipder ZT, the new all-black heads offer a super high-contrast to help with alignment to help frame the ball at address.
As for availability, the Spider ZT Black putters are available now for $450 with the three-line sightline offered at www.taylormadegolf.com. The short line version will also be available in limited quantities at select retailer.

TaylorMade Spider ZT Black
All black finish for high-contrast alignment.
$450
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With the success of zero-torque putters, and their Antidote line, Bettinardi is doubling up on their offerings with two new models, the SB3 and the SB5.
Fun Fact - The (likely) reason there is no 4 model, is the same reason most globally recognized golf brands don't use 4 in model naming (Callaway famously went from the FT-3 to the FT-5) is because in East Asian countries specifically those who speak Mandarin and Cantonese the number 4 has a similar pronunciation to the word for death. This makes it an unlucky number associated with misfortune and death, two things you certainly don't want to be thinking about over a putt or a drive.

Anyway, the SB3 is a fang style mallet, while the SB5 is a half moon shape with dual sightline on the flange. Both are available for pre-order now at Bettinardi.com, with availability starting early December.
Both new models are priced at $450


In what is now it's third itteration, TaylorMade and Redbull dropped their most recent collab release which features a set of MG5 wedges ($750 for the 3 piece set), T-shirts ($60), Tour Preferred glove ($35), towel ($30), ball markers ($45) and more.

A cool easter egg hidden in the release in the color coding trhoughout the wedges and ball markers which relate to various tire compunds used during races depending on conditions.

Compound Ball Marker Set
They won't speed up your pace of place but they will look sharp on the greens!
$45
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Although they have one of the most winning graphite shafts of all time with the Ventus line, Fujikura still has a lot up its sleeve, and their Speeder NX line is no exception.
Now they are expanding the NX line with the new NX Gold, featuring a Variable Torque Core, a fancy term meaning the shaft has softer and stiffer areas to produce an ideal feel without sacrificing control, and Dual-Helix Bias Tech, a construction method that places a secondary bias sheet layer of graphite to help transfer more energy into impact.
The full selection of Speeder NX Gold Shafts is available now through select Fujikura partners and charter dealers and is available in the following flex profiles: 50-R, 50-SR, 50-S, 60-SR, 60-S, 60-X, 70-S, 70-X.
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