Which wedge bounce is right for your game? Tour short-game coach Parker McLachlin explains the two main factors to consider.
Maroun’s current irons have a 45-degree pitching wedge, which he could match by bending his 46.10F strong, but that would cause him to lose bounce, which makes a wedge more prone to digging.
For PGA Tour pros, a greenside bunker shot is often preferable to hitting from the rough. For the rest of us mere mortals?
A 56-degree wedge is a versatile club that can be used for various shots, including chipping. In this column, we will explore how to use a 56-degree wedge to chip like a pro. A 56-degree wedge has ...
Russell Henley knows a thing about patience—and the penalty for impatience. He went three years between his second and third ...
Previously, McIlroy had been a four-wedge player, using TaylorMade MG4 (46, 50, 54, 60 degrees) wedges fitted with Project X 6.5 shafts. Weakening the 46-degree pitching wedge and removing the ...
The iPhone 14 is the iPhone model that Apple will introduce in the fall of 2022. That’s still a good way off into the future, but the supply chain is already painting a picture of what to expect.
Scotland will be wary of a rapidly-improving Wales as they bid to bounce back from their Calcutta Cup defeat. Finn Russell’s missed conversion denied the visitors a fifth successive success over the ...
Degree Works is USU's degree-audit tool. In Degree Works, you and your advisor can create a semester-by-semester plan and track your progress toward earning your degree. You can take ownership of your ...