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PGA Championship

Quail Hollow Club



    PING

    Ping Glide 2.0

    Our Review:

    The idea that the USGA's rollback on groove performance was a deterrent apparently never reached the engineers at Ping. They say the milled Glide 2.0 has "sharper groove edges than any previous Ping wedge." The grooves (tailored to each loft) generate more spin than the original Glide wedges because of precisely milled edges that grab more of the ball. The four sole grinds range from narrow (preferred by short-game specialists) to wide (for deep divot-takers who require more forgiveness).
    Price: $140
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    Ratings
    Performance

    45%*

    Innovation

    30%*

    Look / Sound / Feel

    20%*

    Demand

    5%*

    * Percentage of total score

    Player Comments
    Low-Handicapper
    It's a damage-control club: It can save a mediocre short game.
    Mid-Handicapper
    I could close it down or open it up, even with the wide sole.
    High-Handicapper
    Picks out the perfect amount of sand like the name suggests.