The new line debuts at the John Deere Classic on the PGA Tour this week. There will be three sole grinds and three different grooves, all in an effort to produce the optimal amount of spin for the ...
Remember the pitch shot you hit the last time you played golf that flew a little higher than you anticipated, bounced a few times and then rolled 15 feet past the hole? Technique plays a big role in ...
Although the Titleist Vokey Design K-grind has been part of the palette of wedge guru Bob Vokey’s options for more than the last five years, including a key part of Adam Scott’s Masters victory in ...
It wasn't too many years ago that most players only had two wedges in their bag: pitching and sand. Tom Kite, now playing on the Champions Tour, changed the wedge makeup for all of us in the early ...
Wendy Cheek: Los Lagos GC, No. 5, 105 yards, 6-iron. Jeremy Yun: Palo Alto Hills GCC, No. 2, 116 yards, 54-degree wedge. Jung C. Kim: Santa Teresa GC, No. 14, 175 yards, 4-hybrid. Jim Hillis: ...
Controlling distance and spin are the two main aspects anyone should look for in wedges, be they beginners, Tour players or anyone who falls between those skill levels. The best players want wedges to ...
With some of the best players of the world in its Tour stable, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to hear the likes of Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood and other high-profile names played a significant ...
Even if you drive and putt the ball successfully on the golf course, you may be having trouble lowering your score. If so, consider taking a closer look at the shots you make at the pin from 150 yards ...
Driver: Titleist 915D2 (9.5 degrees, Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Silver TiNi XTS 70X shaft) 3-Wood: Titleist 915F (16.5 degrees, Fujikura Motore Speeder VC 9.2X Tour Spec shaft) 3-Iron: Titleist 716 ...
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