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.
It is always true that some off-brand golf clubs, clubs that come from companies you might not have heard of, can be some of the best clubs for your game. That may be true of SCOR Golf and its line of ...
A wedge fitting is something that every golfer should go through. For the sake of an hour or so it will improve your scoring, confidence and give you a greater understanding of your scoring clubs.
Most golfers are reasonably confident hitting a short iron from the fairway, but often struggle when it comes to hitting a full sand wedge or lob wedge. Because of this, they fail to take advantage of ...
These days, gap wedges are gaining popularity among golfers. The main reason is the desire for a more comfortable short game. Many golfers are removing their difficult-to-hit 3 to 5 irons and adding a ...
Tour pros are better than average golfers in just about every way, but they really separate themselves with the driver and wedge. Tour pros are about a football field longer off the tee than average ...