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Re: Ping Tour W wedges - Short on Yardage

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Wed, Apr 24 2013 5:56 AM (5 replies)
  • Gumby77
    15 Posts
    Mon, Apr 22 2013 9:58 PM

    I just got 3 of the Ping Tour W wedges and am surprised to find out that when hit with full BS they are about 10% short on full yardage..  Am I doing something wrong or have others experienced this?  BTW these are the lvl 42+. 

     

     

     

  • MBaggese
    15,367 Posts
    Tue, Apr 23 2013 10:55 AM

    To be expected, more spin holds the ball longer.

    Practice them with no spin first, adjust yardages with bs/ts.

    Learn the punch shots as well.

     

    I carried those wedges through Legend.

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Tue, Apr 23 2013 11:34 AM

    You should always add on a little to allow for spin, the amount can vary between clubs and balls.

  • borntobesting
    9,710 Posts
    Tue, Apr 23 2013 1:26 PM

    MBaggese:

    To be expected, more spin holds the ball longer.

    Practice them with no spin first, adjust yardages with bs/ts.

    Learn the punch shots as well.

     

    I carried those wedges through Legend.

    I still have the 54 degree 105 Yard Ping W wedge that I use for my 3rd wedge most of time. Very reliable for both distance and accuracy.

     

  • Gumby77
    15 Posts
    Tue, Apr 23 2013 3:21 PM

    Alright.  I already did a little experimenting and checking of yardages.  Guess as I get equipment that can really stick a ball I will have to figure carry yardage instead of carry and roll.  

     

    I will try them with top spin and punch, should be fun. 

     

    Thanks

  • gmaster007
    2,101 Posts
    Wed, Apr 24 2013 5:56 AM

    Gumby77:

    I just got 3 of the Ping Tour W wedges and am surprised to find out that when hit with full BS they are about 10% short on full yardage..  Am I doing something wrong or have others experienced this?  BTW these are the lvl 42+. 

    choosing the right amount of spin
    is just as important as choosing the right club,
    it takes time and practice, but it's not hard to master.

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