Your wedges are your scoring clubs. When you find yourself with wedge in hand, you should be thinking about hitting it close and making birdie. As some of the highest lofted clubs in your bag, your ...
Hitting a shot thin usually feels like a mistake. If it happens by accident, it is. But if you do it on purpose, with the right technique and in the right ...
If you’re looking to develop your wedge game around the greens, consider the role of backspin. Adding or taking away backspin is a terrific way to put more shots in your bag and hit your chips and ...
The closer you get to the hole, the easier it is to hit the ball close to the flagstick. But even when recreational players have a wedge in their hands, there’s no guarantee the ball will end up where ...
How do you get good with your wedges? That's what I asked Luke Donald at the PGA Championship a few weeks ago. The answer is a very specific kind of practice. Donald paid his bills with his wedges in ...
Envision this scenario: You’ve hit the fairway off the tee, navigated the hole with expert-level course management, and just missed a green-in-regulation, so all that’s left for par is getting ...
Gapping can be one of the most important steps to optimizing your bag to shoot the lowest scores, and that extends all the way to the wedges. While most players consider wedges scoring clubs or clubs ...
Ping introduced its new S259 wedges which were reshaped to help players better "capture" the ball and hit low, flighted shots.
When you’re standing in the fairway, wedge in hand, do you feel confident and ready to attack? Or are you a bundle of nerves, fearful of leaving it short or hitting it thin? If these key scoring shots ...
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 ...
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