What do people want more than anything these days? The answer is an experience. Sure it’s cool to get a new Titleist Vokey Design wedge. After all, it’s one of the best in the business. But wouldn’t ...
Question: I carry only two wedges—a pitching wedge and a sand wedge. That’s probably not enough. Any advice on what the proper wedge setup is for a middle-handicapper? Answer: Wedges are a complicated ...
Using a Texas Wedge is a great way to avoid costly mistakes in the short game. Top golf teacher Ryan Young shows how to hit ...
No matter how safe you think you're playing it with your pitching wedge, you aren't maximizing your potential to chip it close.
When you’re in the middle of an excellent round of golf, it seems inevitable that your ball lands in a greenside bunker. Next time it happens, don’t worry — be prepared and reach for a sand wedge.
Here's GOLF Top 100 Teacher James Sieckmann's advice for hitting bunker shots off of both firm and soft sand. The post Firm sand vs. soft sand: How to stick bunker shots from both lies appeared first ...
Just last week, a student told me that he "can't figure out why my wedges are so inconsistent." One look at his setup told ...
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 ...
Having a reliable short game is an absolute must if you want to shoot lower scores. Your ability to scramble when things go awry can be the difference between shooting in the 90s vs. the 80s (or 80s ...
Shooting lower scores isn’t always about changing your swing or equipment. Sometimes, improving your score is as simple as changing how you hit certain shots on the golf course. Molly Braid, a Golf ...