Ping introduced its new S259 wedges which were reshaped to help players better "capture" the ball and hit low, flighted shots.
Ping’s s259 wedges replace the s159 line with six grind options, refined shaping and Hydropearl finish for more consistent spin and turf interaction.
Ping's extensive wedge lineup offers intriguing updates and a focus on fitting ...
Following on from the success of the Ping S159 wedge family, the brand has released its S259 range, which features a total of 25 loft and grind combinations ...
I use sand wedges like I use my car. I usually put on a lot of miles, drive it into the ground and wait too long to trade it in. Being thrifty — that’s the word I prefer — has a downside. I was ...
HONOLULU – John Daly is using a set of wedges at the Sony Open this week that have square grooves, even though new U.S. Golf Association regulations require V-shaped grooves. And his wedges are legal, ...
The 1990s-era Ping Eye 2 wedges with nonconforming-but-legal grooves are here to stay, at least in the short term. According to multiple players who requested anonymity because of the sensitive nature ...
SAN DIEGO – Phil Mickelson has been one of the strongest critics of the U.S. Golf Association’s new regulation that bans square grooves, so it was not surprising that he became the latest player to ...
LOS ANGELES - Phil Mickelson won't be using the Ping Eye2 wedge that led a fellow player to accuse him of "cheating," even though he hopes others will use the controversial club to keep attention on ...