Envision this scenario: You’ve hit the fairway off the tee, navigated the hole with expert-level course management, and just missed a green-in-regulation, so all that’s left for par is getting ...
There are plenty of tricky shots for amateurs out on the golf course, but one area that always seems to give players fits is the 100-yard approach shot. On the surface, this shouldn’t be too difficult ...
Understanding what the letters and numbers on your wedges mean is critical to navigating tricky shots around the green.
The bounce angle on the sole of a wedge is designed to keep the clubhead from digging not only into the sand but the turf as well. A lot of amateurs forget this, especially when faced with a short ...
Is your normal tendency in a bunker to decelerate and leave the ball in the sand, or to bounce the club off the sand and send a Mach 1 bullet over the green? If one of these tendencies sounds like you ...
On less-than-full wedge shots, most amateurs like some cushion under the ball, even when it appears to be sitting perfectly in the middle of the fairway. When the ball is on a tight or firm lie, ...
We visited the Titleist Performance Institute to test the new SM11 wedges and explain what’s new, what it does, and how to ...