Players looking for a club that is going to bring added confidence to their short game may wish to consider a golf wedge on offer from Mizuno, Golf Monthly has noted.
Testing the Mizuno MP T-10 golf wedge for the magazine, James Mason and Paul O'Hagan highlighted that it is the design of the head that supports players in performing the ideal chip or pitch shot onto a green.
Mid-to-high handicappers could make decent improvements to their scores by simply finding more greens from the fairway and Mizuno has come up with a number of new golf wedges to help make this challenge slightly easier.
The way that Steve Stricker opts to hit a golf ball with his Titleist golf equipment is one of the reasons he has achieved strong results on the PGA Tour this year, it has been suggested.
US teaching pro Trevor Gliwski highlighted on Golf Magic that the new world number two has particularly mastered his own technique when lobbing the ball from the rough with his golf wedges.
Golfers looking to improve their approach play to the tightest greens may want to pay closer inspection to the Wilson Staff TW9 Wedges, according to one player.
Reviewing the clubs for Golf Monthly, Will Kelly indicated that the wedges with the higher-lofted blade designs are particularly impressive for their "all-round shot making" abilities.
One golf expert has reminded golfers of a simple litmus test when attempting to play a shot from the bunker.
Speaking to the Desert Sun, Golf Magazine's West Region Top Teacher 2005-08, Rob Stanger, has highlighted the clues given by the footprint a golfer makes when he steps on the sand.
Cleveland Golf has taken its hat off to the hero of the victorious US Ryder Cup team, Boo Weekley.
Weekley was aided by playing equipment from the manufacturer as he blasted his way to 2 ½ points at Valhalla - a valuable contribution to the 16 ½ which beat Europe's 11 ½.
Wedges are most commonly used when playing short shots, or attempting to get out of the rough.
The two most common forms of wedge are the pitching and sand wedge, which are commonly used by most golfers.