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It’s not uncommon for PGA TOUR players to travel with multiple lob wedges that have different bounces. Since weather and grass conditions change from week to week, and sometimes even day to day, many ...
What comes to mind when you think about the 2006 U.S. Open? It’s likely Phil Mickelson’s epic meltdown on the 18th hole that kept him from hoisting the one major trophy that’s continually eluded him ...
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 ...
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GOLF.com on MSNHow should you determine your highest-lofted wedge?
Short Game Chef Parker McLaughlin explains how you can use your driving distance as the determinant for your highest-lofted ...
The awkward 50- to 100-yard wedge shot is one of the most important areas in golf, for both pros and amateurs. Pros don't actually hit that many shots from here, but when they do, it's high stakes ...
Normally, I wouldn’t advocate for any recreational golfer or weekend hacker to throw a 64-degree wedge in the bag, but after thoroughly testing the club I can confirm that’s exactly the type of player ...
One of the PGA Tour’s most popular grinds — the one Scottie Scheffler used for his famous 2022 Masters chip-in — will now be easier than ever to get your hands on. The K grind has been a staple of the ...
The hole-in-one occurred on a 76-yard, par-3 hole called the "Intimidator" at Cliffhangers Golf Course in Missouri. Doeren's sons, Connor and Luke, witnessed the shot, which he made using a 60-degree ...
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