Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped mailbag, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s managing editor of equipment, Jonathan Wall) fields your ...
There are numerous ways to fill out your golf bag from having three fairway woods to no fairway woods, to playing two drivers or no drivers, to playing two wedges or four wedges. During the Fully ...
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 ...
Remember the pitch shot you hit the last time you played golf that flew a little higher than you anticipated, bounced a few times and then rolled 15 feet past the hole? Technique plays a big role in ...
If you want to sharpen up your short game you must learn to control distance with your wedges, especially from inside 60 ...
Titleist and Bob Vokey show that staying on top isn’t about reinventing the wheel, it’s about relentless refinement. Wedges are inherently boring - there, I said it. They don't help you hit towering ...
Price: $199 each with True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 steel shafts and Titleist Universal 360 grips. Specs: Cast 8620 carbon steel with heat-treated impact area. Finishes: Tour Chrome, Jet Black, Nickel ...
Understanding what the letters and numbers on your wedges mean is critical to navigating tricky shots around the green.
As the number of women playing golf has grown, so has the popularity of women’s golf sets. But just because a set says it’s for women doesn’t mean that it’s actually the best fit for you. Golf Digest ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results