If you have a 60-degree wedge in your bag and you’re a high handicapper, you should probably rethink its spot in your bag. But if you’re semi-comfortable wielding an ultra-lofted wedge, there are ...
It’s not uncommon for PGA TOUR players to travel with multiple lob wedges that have different bounces. Since weather and grass conditions change from week to week, and sometimes even day to day, many ...
We recently looked at the golf clubs that cost amateurs the most strokes and nearly across the board, the answer was the ...
Question: My game is improving, and I’m starting to think I need more wedges than just a pitching wedge and a sand wedge. Any guidance on how to go about adding wedges and what clubs they should ...
One of the PGA Tour’s most popular grinds — the one Scottie Scheffler used for his famous 2022 Masters chip-in — will now be easier than ever to get your hands on. The K grind has been a staple of the ...
Question: It looks like a lot of tour pros use the same wedge for most of their shots around the green. Is that a good idea for us mortals? Answer: As always, it depends on skill level, but generally ...
The standard deviation for carry distance with 75 rounds of wear doubles from the brand-new wedge. It goes from just below ...
Andrew Johnston — better known as Beef Johnston — has become the most lovable character at the 145th Open Championship this weekend. His legend grew when a photo of his 58-degree wedge reached social ...
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