2016 British Masters in Pictures
From tour stars to selfies, Mizuno were everywhere at the 2016 British Masters
Luke Donald proved to be a great host at this year’s British Masters – although combining host duties with playing proved one hurdle too far. A one under 2nd round wasn’t enough for the host to make the cut at the Grove. Mizuno’s Chris Wood couldn’t quite manage another home win to go with his BMW Championship – but finished a creditable (-8), having been in contention at the halfway stage. Chris Wood was joined on (-8) by Magnus Carlsson, another from Team Mizuno and the first to put the new JPX900 Driver in play.

Tournament host Luke Donald was paired with Chris Wood for the first 2 rounds.

View of the public big screen through the workshop window.

Waiting to test the new JPX900 irons

Mizuno’s nearest the pin and JPX900 test area.

Mizuno’s JPX900 irons have been the big equipment story of the Autumn

Nearest the pin for the week was Luie Roy-Stylianou.

Chris Wood and Magnus Carlsson flew the flag for Mizuno – both finishing at (-8).

The 900th entrant to the British Masters each day won a set of JPX900 irons.

There was a special edition wedge to be won in the #T7selfie zone.

Magnus Carlsson used the JPX900 driver to good effect finishing (-8). Pic courtesy of Golf Nation.

Magnus A Carlsson on the range. Pic courtesy of Golf Nation.

Chris Wood showing how to wear a gilet (from the Autumn Winter Collection)