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Rick Shiels gets an exclusive first look at the new McLaren Golf Series 3 irons - bringing McLaren’s performance-driven approach from Formula 1 into golf equipment. With McLaren Racing stars like Lando Norris representing the brand globally, and CEO Zak Brown continuing to expand McLaren beyond motorsport, the Series 3 irons are another bold step for the company. Designed with input from major champion Justin Rose, these irons combine premium looks with serious on-course performance. In this video, Rick tests the McLaren Series 3 irons to see if they deliver more than just the badge. From feel and forgiveness to distance and consistency, this is a full honest review of one of the most talked-about iron releases in golf. Are McLaren genuinely changing the golf equipment game, or is this all about the name? Let us know what you think in the comments. Welcome to H.I.T Golf Reviews – the home of honest, independent and trustworthy golf equipment reviews. If you want straight-talking advice on drivers, irons, wedges, putters, golf balls and golf tech, you’re in the right place. Every review is based on proper testing, launch monitor data and real on-course experience – not marketing slides. We test all the big names (TaylorMade, Callaway, Ping, Titleist, Mizuno, Cobra and more) plus the direct-to-consumer brands you’re starting to hear about. New vs old, budget vs premium, “forgiving” vs “players” – we put them head-to-head so you can see what actually performs. Our testing is built around launch monitor data (GCQuad) and real-world shots, but we always explain the numbers in normal-golfer language. No fluff, no hidden agendas – just whether a club will help your game or not. Whether you’re: buying your first proper set, a mid-handicapper looking for more forgiveness, or a low-handicap player chasing that perfect combo of feel and distance, H.I.T is here to help you pick the right gear for your swing, not just the newest thing on the shelf. Why H.I.T exists: To cut through the hype. To give golfers the truth. To save you time, money and a few golf balls. To make the game a bit easier – and more fun. Official Partners Zen Green Stage: https://tinyurl.com/3fkefdrp ECCO – Official footwear partner: https://golf.ecco.com REDVANLY – Premium golf apparel partner: https://www.redvanly.com/pages/gift-guide?utm_source=rickshiels&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2025giftguide More from Rick Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RickShielsPGAGolf Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@RickShielsGolfShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rickshielspga/ Website: http://www.rickshiels.com/
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In this episode of Volley Talk, we dive into the LOVB Championship that happened this past weekend in LA. Austin and Salt Lake went the distance, with Austin ultimately winning their second straight LOVB title in the Golden Set. We also expand our Fraudulent or For Real game to some recently successful NCAA women's teams. Who is on the right track for the long term and who is going to fade out? Join our MLV fantasy league for the 2026 season!! Go to playvoli.com/volleytalk to participate. Download the app on iOS or Android to get in on the action! If you enjoy what we're doing, please follow the show and leave a 5-star review on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts! https://rss.com/podcasts/volley-talk-with-sarah-pavan/ open.spotify.com/show/13EsActaTdkxu8Fb08jZ0t https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/volley-talk-with-sarah-pavan/id1774054706 If you have questions for us or topics you would like us to explore, drop us a line on Instagram or email us at info@sarahpavan.com! http://instagram.com/volleytalk_podcast Chapters: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:15 - Weekly Highlights & Happenings 0:13:51 - LOVB Finals 0:38:14 - Fraudulent or For Real- NCAA Women 0:53:27 - Listener Questions 1:09:57 - Matches To Watch This Week
Kotor Fortress, most commonly known as the San Giovanni Fortress (or St. John’s Fortress), is one of the most iconic historical landmarks in Montenegro. Rising above the UNESCO-protected Old Town of Kotor, this defensive structure is part of a much larger fortified system that developed over many centuries to protect the strategic Bay of Kotor. The origins of the fortress date back to the Illyrian period, but the majority of the visible structures today were built and expanded during the Venetian rule (1420–1797). The Venetians recognized the importance of Kotor as a maritime and trading hub and heavily fortified the city against frequent attacks from the Ottoman Empire. Over time, the defensive system grew into an impressive network of walls, bastions, gates, and fortifications stretching approximately 4.5 kilometers up the steep mountainside of Mount Lovćen. The fortress climbs to an elevation of about 280 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views over the Bay of Kotor—often described as one of the most beautiful natural harbors in the world. Along the ascent, visitors encounter key historical features such as the Church of Our Lady of Remedy (built in 1518), which served both religious and defensive purposes, and multiple fortified gates that once controlled access to the upper stronghold. The walls of Kotor were engineered to follow the natural contours of the mountain, making them exceptionally difficult to breach. Despite numerous attempts, including several Ottoman sieges, the city was never successfully captured during Venetian rule. The fortress system continued to be used under later rulers, including the Austrians, who made additional modifications in the 19th century. Today, Kotor Fortress is a major cultural and tourist attraction. The climb to the top involves more than 1,300 stone steps and can be physically demanding, especially during the summer months. However, the reward is a unique combination of history, architecture, and breathtaking scenery. The site is part of the Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Visitors are advised to wear proper footwear, carry water, and start early in the day to avoid high temperatures. The fortress is open year-round, though conditions can vary depending on weather. Whether you are interested in medieval military architecture, history, or simply stunning views, Kotor Fortress stands as a powerful reminder of the region’s rich and layered past.
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