Wedge milestones are fairly easy to measure. Gene Sarazen gets credit for turning the common niblick into what we now call ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
A good wedge game can take a golfer from a single digit handicap to being closer to scratch. Either sticking the 120-yard and shorter shot or working around the green, your wedges could be a lifesaver ...
Envision this scenario: You’ve hit the fairway off the tee, navigated the hole with expert-level course management, and just missed a green-in-regulation, so all that’s left for par is getting ...
When you’re in the middle of an excellent round of golf, it seems inevitable that your ball lands in a greenside bunker. Next time it happens, don’t worry — be prepared and reach for a sand wedge.
Editor's note: Every week, PGA professional Kevin Hinton examines the swing of a recent tour winner and tells you what you can learn. A Golf Digest Best Young Teacher, Kevin is the Director of ...
Editor's note: Steve Charters is in his 11th year as a pro at Twin Pines Golf Course. Born and raised in Cedar Rapids, Charters competed at Central College in Pella and has been a pro for 18 years in ...
Tour pros are exceptional wedge players because they control their distance so well, but you don’t need to spend hours on the range to be pin-high more often—you just might need to adjust your ...