Price: $225 with True Temper Dynamic Gold S200 shaft and Titleist Universal 360 grip. Specs: Cast 8620 carbon steel with 44 degrees of loft and 10 degrees of bounce. Who it’s for: Golfers who want a ...
Finding the right wedges, and learning a few basic techniques, can dramatically lower a recreational golfer’s score because suddenly instead of needing three shots (or four) to get the ball in the ...
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Mizuno Pro T1, T3 wedges

Price: $180 each with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts and MCC grips (T1); KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 shaft (T3). Finishes: (T1) Blue, Black and White Satin; (T3) White Satin Specs: Forged 1025E ...
One of the fastest ways to tidy up your short game is to choose the proper set of wedges. At first glance it seems easy: grab either two or three wedges that look good to you from your local golf shop ...
Most golfers are intimidated by their lofted wedges, even though they can be a useful tool around the greens. Although most everyone would prefer to bump the ball along the ground with a pitching ...
Collectively, wedges are the most versatile clubs in your bag and are put to use in the broadest variety of situations. From the fairway, you often make full swings with your pitching wedge and gap ...
Pitching wedges and gap wedges are a little different. Those clubs are extensions of your iron set, and you might even use the pitching wedge that came with your irons. That’s fine, just be aware of ...