Even if you drive and putt the ball successfully on the golf course, you may be having trouble lowering your score. If so, consider taking a closer look at the shots you make at the pin from 150 yards ...
How Dustin Johnson's wedge drill transformed my control and consistency - and why you should try this short-game routine too.
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5 keys for pulling off a flop shot on command
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel shares five keys for how (and when) to hit a flop shot around the greens. The post 5 keys ...
Almost all iron sets come with a pitching wedge, so many players grow comfortable with the standard 52-degree (or less) pitching wedge before they ever pick up one of its more lofted counterparts.
With Tom Watson almost winning the Open Championship and still successfully competing at the Masters, do you think more of us should look more closely at ending our bagged clubs at the 56 degree sand ...
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Short-sided? Try this cut shot to save par
You’ve pulled your approach shot left of the green, leaving yourself a delicate uphill shot with very little green between ...
NEWPORT BEACH – Some people call it a lob wedge. Some call it an L-wedge. Some simply call it a 60-degree wedge. If you have one in your bag, it’s probably one of your favorite clubs, because it’s ...
Look into any golf bag on the PGA Tour and you will see a range of high-lofted wedges, from 58° all the way to 64°, appearing in all kinds of shapes, sizes, and designs. For highly skilled players ...
Welcome to Gear Questions You’re Afraid to Ask, a GOLF.com series produced in partnership with Cleveland Golf. This week we’re exploring a task that can confuse new players: optimizing wedge setup. If ...
Using wedges featuring specific lofts has become a key shot-making option for all levels of golfers. Ben Hogan Golf Equipment's new line of Equalizer wedges feeds into this need, offering eight wedges ...
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