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PING s259 wedges: What you need to know
For the s259 line, “wheel-cut” grooves are precision-milled to ensure consistency while minimizing the variations in spin in ...
Ping’s s259 wedges replace the s159 line with six grind options, refined shaping and Hydropearl finish for more consistent ...
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A crash course on wedge bounce
The smart way to think about bounce is to first accept one truth: You might not want the same bounce on all of your wedges.
Ping introduced its new S259 wedges which were reshaped to help players better "capture" the ball and hit low, flighted shots.
Welcome to Gear Questions You’re Afraid to Ask, a GOLF.com series produced in partnership with Cleveland/Srixon Golf. This week we cover what wedge specs we think players will want to employ at the US ...
Xander Schauffele and Justin Thomas are two of the biggest stars in golf. So when I had the chance to spend a half-day with them during a golf trip to Florida, I needed to squeeze out as much info as ...
There is a point of diminishing return, surely, in wedge lofts for better players, but for those who don't fit that category, there's this: A new conforming 73-degree wedge from Feel Golf. "I think it ...
Editor’s Note: Bruce Martin is a PGA Master Professional with the San Diego Golf Academy. SDGAs program offers a curriculum of golf instruction and golf business management at all four golf schools, ...
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