Bettinardi is bringing a new limited-run finish to its popular HLX6.0 wedges that's sure to turn heads in golf bags. The post Bettinardi releases limited-run HLX 6.0 copper-finish wedges. Act fast!
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vice Golf has a different way of doing things to the more established, well known brands. One obvious difference is that it has no ...
It’s equipment release season, and the new clubs just keep on coming. The latest release is from Bettinardi Golf, which unveiled its new HLX 6.0 forged wedges. The HLX 6.0 are the latest wedges from a ...
Bettinardi gives its HLX 6.0 wedges a limited Molten Copper finish that patinas over time while keeping the same forged feel ...
Wedges can be as personal as putters and looking at the ones used by the top pros in SG: Around-the-Green in 2025, it's clear there are lot of different ways to get the ball close to the hole. While ...
I recently took a trip to PING headquarters in Phoenix and had an incredible experience having Adam Harding, from the Ping tour truck, custom-grind me a wedge. When we visited Ping previously for ...
How do you get good with your wedges? That's what I asked Luke Donald at the PGA Championship a few weeks ago. The answer is a very specific kind of practice. Donald paid his bills with his wedges in ...
Xander Schauffele and Justin Thomas share insights on the 60-degree wedge for amateurs. Both disagree with golf icon Lee Trevino, who claims that the wedge is harmful for high-handicappers. Thomas ...
We've all been there before: you're sitting pretty in the center of the fairway, 95 yards from the green. It's a perfect yardage for the three-quarter swing. You address the ball, make a good pass, ...
Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from The Golf Channel’s Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email ...
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