During testing, the wedges impressed with their workability and consistency. Whether punching into the wind or hitting high, controlled shots, the Opus wedges delivered tight shot groupings. Spin rates were exceptional, averaging 11,500 RPM on full shots, surpassing the performance of competitors lik...
Mid handicappers need to start looking not just for a great pitching wedge and sand wedge but for gap wedges and lob wedges to fill in the other gaps. Here we cover the best wedges for mid-handicappers based on forgiveness, distance control, spin and value. We also dig a little deeper i...
Best budget golf balls for mid-handicappers Rrp:£30.06 Price:£28.22 View Offer Getting a three-piece ball to market for £19.99 a dozen is a serious achievement as most balls around this price point have a two-piece construction. ...
From the longest drivers and most forgiving drivers to the best drivers for high handicappers and best drivers for beginners, we have rounded up and tested the latest big dogs on the market, crushing over a hundred golf balls with each. Our mission, as always, is to help you get the most...
Beginner golfers on a budget that don’t want to have to think too hard about their pitching and gap wedge shots, as well as the low and sand, will enjoy the product that Callaway has brought to market. This wedge will also be one of the wedges for high handicappers that can stay in...
1. Titleist Vokey SM7 Wedge: Best Overall Wedge · 2. Callaway Jaws MD5 Wedge: Best Forgiving Wedge · 3. Cleveland RTX 4 Wedge: Best for High Handicappers · 4. Pinemeadow Wedge: Best Sand Wedge for Mid Handicappers · 5. Mizuno T20 Wedge: Best for Maxi
Whether you are in the market for the best premium golf ball or the best distance golf balls, you’ll find something to work for your game. We’ve spent hours in our net, on the range and on the course testing everything from the best golf balls for beginners and high handicappers to...
A club class of its own, the wedges have high lofts, the short shafts, and the heavy clubheads. Out of all the irons wedges take all of these to the extreme. The purpose of a wedge is to aid players in making accurate short-distance “lob” shots, to get the ball onto the green...
I mostly stuck to my high irons and wedges, and the the calibration was really easy. I pretty quickly realized that my 7.5 foot ceilings in my office weren’t going to suffice for my tests, so I moved the whole rig up to my living room where I havemuchmore expansive 8 foot ceilings...