1. Wedges:Many amateurs overlook wedge gapping. A common pitching wedge loft is typically around 45 degrees, while a sand wedge is typically 56 degrees. That’s an 11-degree gap! Consider adding a gap wedge (50-52 degrees) to smooth things out and give yourself better control on approach...
I played today and pulled out one of my old Ping Anser drivers (I have a couple of them with different shafts and lofts). I haven't used that driver for over 8 years. First hole drive, down the middle! I ended up hitting 79% of the fairways in regulation. I'm guessing the Anser...
I have to say these are the coolest set of irons I’ve ever used. Form and function combine for an amazing piece of golf equipment. These clubs aren’t about changing what makes the company so great but adds to it. Senior Design Engineer Marty Jertson has done a great job introducing ...
As a consumer, the unique serial number on your irons will also allow you to order additional clubs with the exact specs as your original set. If you want to add a matching U-wedge, or replace a 9i that is now swimming at the Sawgrass 17th, your serial number is saved in PING’s s...