Drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and many modern irons are designed to maximize distance and power, but when it comes to wedges, it’s all about feel, precision and accuracy. Good wedges instill ...
Ping added an Emery blast texture to the face and grooves of the Glide 4.0 wedges to generate more friction and interaction between the club and ball. The end result is a noticeably lower launch with ...
Ping unveiled new Glide 3.0 wedges at the 2019 Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit, which Nate Lashley won while using a 60-degree TS-grind Glide 3.0 model. Other early adopters of the wedges include ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The followup to Ping’s Glide Forged wedges, which were introduced three years ago, the new Glide Forged Pro features more compact shaping, added lofts and a new emery blast ...
There’s nothing subtle about the changes Ping made to its third-generation Glide 3.0 wedge ($160) during the creation process. The 431 stainless-steel head is highlighted by a beefier elastomer Custom ...
I use sand wedges like I use my car. I usually put on a lot of miles, drive it into the ground and wait too long to trade it in. Being thrifty — that’s the word I prefer — has a downside. I was ...
The Ping Glide Forged wedge is Ping’s first forging in more than five years, and it reflects everything the company has learned in making its cast wedges. The twist is the difference in the ...
Ping is introducing a new club to its tour staff this week at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, the Glide 3.0 wedge. With a buyout, Phoenix could stretch Beal's contract out over five years, much like the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. With the British Open underway, it was inevitable that some golf equipment ...
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