If you’re currently playing a pitching wedge from the iron set you purchased but the idea of trying out a blade version has piqued your interest, just make sure you’re taking a few things into consideration.
The solid-swinging lefty won in just his 34th start as a pro and did so with a combination that works well at PGA National’s Champion course – solid driving, a nervy short game and reliable putting.
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ALL NEWCleveland RTZ Wedge The Cleveland RTZ Wedge is engineered with Z-Alloy, a new steel formula that enhances feel, durability and consistency for top-tier performance. The ADAPT grind and full-face grooves offer unmatched versatility. HydraZip technology optimises spin in wet conditions through specialised face blasts and laser-milled lines. ZipCore shifts the centre of gravity for Read more…
The fifth generation of TaylorMade’s players-distance P·790 irons boast a new steel alloy for the face that is 20 percent stronger than in the previous iteration. This allows for a fast, thin face that delivers more rebound at impact.
TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium course is a venue that habitually rewards strong iron play, with four of the previous five winners ranking in the top six in greens in regulation. Detry continued that trend by ranking first in GIR as well in strokes gained/approach the green.