The PING S159 wedges are among the best in 2024, offering a variety of grind options, fantastic looks, and premium performance. The Webfit Wedge App is also a fantastic tool for helping you find the right grind profile, making these wedges a must-try for anyone looking to upgrade their sh...
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...
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...
Best Golf Balls for Mid-Handicappers 2024 Click below to find out more about Today's Golfer's golf ball testing process. How We Test Golf Balls There is a vast amount of golf balls suitable for mid-handicappers, so I’m here to help you whittle down the options and find you the perfec...
The G family has evolved into an attractive and desirable model (especially in the shorter irons and wedges), yet they remain ultra-forgiving, a point highlighted by the model posting the second smallest carry distance drop-off and second tightest shot area of our entire mid-handicap iron ...
During testing, this driver was one of the easiest to hit, and along with the PING G430 Max 10K and TaylorMade Qi10 Max, we think it's one of the best options on the market for mid to high handicappers who struggle to find the fairway. ...
A forged, dual-cavity design supplies a tour-like look in an iron everyday single-digit handicappers can play. Super-dense D18 tungsten (1.5 times heavier than lead) in the heel and toe foster super-charged stability and improved feel. Coordinating with the company’s wedge designers brought...
A forged, dual-cavity design supplies a tour-like look in an iron everyday single-digit handicappers can play. Super-dense D18 tungsten (1.5 times heavier than lead) in the heel and toe foster super-charged stability and improved feel. Coordinating with the company’s wedge designers brought...
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...
A 5-iron to pitching wedge is what I would suggest for most high-handicappers. This will leave room for hybrids or fairway woods to replace the long irons. However, because of the generous lofts on these irons, you could also opt for a 4-iron if you really want one. ...