Golf professionals love to tell you to “own your 40-yard shot.” Dial in the motion, repeat the length of your backswing, and ...
When you can put spin on a wedge, you can hit it high and land it soft. Plus, you can stop the ball on a dime when the ...
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The awkward 50- to 100-yard wedge shot is one of the most important areas in golf, for both pros and amateurs. Pros don't actually hit that many shots from here, but when they do, it's high stakes ...
Welcome to Gear Questions You’re Afraid to Ask, a GOLF.com series produced in partnership with Cleveland/Srixon Golf. This week we cover what wedge specs we think players will want to employ at the US ...
I’m a swing junkie. I look for things great players do and try to figure out why they do them. A couple years ago, I noticed that the longest hitters swing into impact with some bend in the trail arm.