Having a well performing wedge is critical for a game of golf and Ping knows exactly what to deliver when coming up with the design of its wedges. Ping Wedges are technologically advanced and maximize playability for any golfer. The two leading Ping Wedges in the market are the Tour-W Wedge and iWedge.
Ping Tour-W Wedge
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Used, Ping Tour-W Black Nickel Lob Wedge, 58 Degree US $39.00
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Ping Tour-W 52* Loft - 12* Bounce - Wedge - RH US $39.99
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Ping Tour-W 56*Loft - 10* Bounce - Wedge - RH US $39.99
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When it comes to wedges, it’s all about versatility around the green and that is what the Tour-W wedge allows for. It has strategically placed grooves gives players better control from any lie, which makes this club a versatile one. This is one of the more forgiving wedges out there but also contains great feel at impact.
Another important aspect of wedges is variety. With the Tour-W wedge, players have multiple loft/bounce combinations to choose from in order to best fit their game and playing conditions. One of the best features about Ping is that they always aim to provide customizing options for golfers.
Ping iWedge
The cup design places the pivot point farther from edge which works quite well with the tapered heel and toe. This is a wedge that accomplishes what it intends to do. It successfully goes under the ball when in the sand or from the turf and doesn’t allow any digging. The iWedge also features a deep cavity that provides more forgiveness and places the center of gravity low and closer to the center, which ultimately gives a better feel at impact.
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Ping iWedge U Gap & Sand Wedge Black Dot Steel Stiff US $77.77
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Ping Black Dot Pitching Wedge
Ping Black Dot Sand Wedge
Ping Black Dot Gap Wedge
Ping is one of the names in golf that you cannot miss. Does that mean they take their job for granted and produce low quality wedges? No! Many pro's use Ping wedges for the consistent feel and stopping power on fast greens.
If you can't hit a green with a Ping wedge there must be something wrong with you. There is absolutely no reason you can't shoot for pins when holding a Ping wedge. You should be able to shoot over a deep bunker or over a lake. I don't care if you're in a wheelchair you should be able to shoot birdie from within 100 yards!
US $39.00





