If you’re an amateur golfer, you probably fear the lob wedge just a little bit. That’s not meant as a dig, but the facts are clear: The lob wedge’s extreme loft makes its one of the more difficult ...
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How to chip like a pro with a 56-degree wedge
Chipping is an essential part of golf, and having the right club and technique can make all the difference. A 56-degree wedge is a versatile club that can be used for various shots, including chipping ...
We recently looked at the golf clubs that cost amateurs the most strokes and nearly across the board, the answer was the ...
The 60-degree wedge is perfect for greenside shots where you need to carry a bunker or stop the ball fast, but I see a lot of golfers making full swings with these clubs from 70 or 80 yards out in the ...
Cam Young’s first PGA Tour win came with a boatload of cool gear nuggets from his new Titleist prototype Pro V1x golf ball to a switch to Golf Pride’s new MCC Align Max grips to his one-off Titleist ...
PINEHURST, N.C. — Pete Cowen hates lob wedges. Well, hate is a bit strong. He’s just not a fan. The problem, according to the veteran coach, is that high-lofted clubs that easily pop balls in the air ...
Tiger Woods is, arguably, the greatest golfer of all time, with the 15-time major champion blending a rare ability to ...
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