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 ...
There are numerous ways to fill out your golf bag from having three fairway woods to no fairway woods, to playing two drivers or no drivers, to playing two wedges or four wedges. During the Fully ...
Price: $225 with True Temper Dynamic Gold S200 shaft and Titleist Universal 360 grip. Specs: Cast 8620 carbon steel with 44 degrees of loft and 10 degrees of bounce. Who it’s for: Golfers who want a ...
We visited the Titleist Performance Institute to test the new SM11 wedges and explain what’s new, what it does, and how to ...
Last week, Vokey added to its WedgeWorks lineup with a new offering unlike anything it's offered through the program before. The new Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks 44F wedge isn't a new or previously ...
Understanding what the letters and numbers on your wedges mean is critical to navigating tricky shots around the green.
The new Titleist Vokey Design SM11 wedges are engineered for more consistent contact, flight, and spin. An updated center of gravity design ensures consistent launch and trajectory across all sole ...
As iron lofts have gotten stronger over the years, golf's newly desired length has created problems with gapping between irons and wedge sets. The wedge experts at Titleist's Vokey Design have seen ...
The 60-degree wedge is perfect for greenside shots where you need to carry a bunker or stop the ball fast, but I see a lot of golfers making full swings with these clubs from 70 or 80 yards out in the ...
WHICH LOB WEDGE IS BEST? 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 ...
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