Most golfers are probably familiar with the term Texas wedge, which simply refers to the idea of using a putter (or a low-lofted club) when just off the green, rather than trying to hit a wedge. Thing ...
A few years ago, a buddy of mine — who was just a beginner golfer — always opted to use his putter from anywhere relatively close to the putting surface. From 15 feet off the green to a whopping 150 ...
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Thinking About A Wedge Upgrade? Cleveland RTX6 Might Be It
Discover why Cleveland RTX6 Tour Rack wedges are making waves among golfers Learn about spin, control, and performance and ...
What is bounce? I’d say bounce is a tough thing to precisely define, but, generally speaking, it’s the angle between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the sole of the club. To visualize it, ...
How do you get good with your wedges? That's what I asked Luke Donald at the PGA Championship a few weeks ago. The answer is a very specific kind of practice. Donald paid his bills with his wedges in ...
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No. 1 skill in wedge play is controlling distance. Here's how to do it
When it comes to wedge shots, nothing beats being able to step up and confidently dial in the yardage you want. The first ...
Golf professionals love to tell you to “own your 40-yard shot.” Dial in the motion, repeat the length of your backswing, and ...
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