Precept Tour Premium
A club to improve your feel around the short stuff that won't break the bank
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PRECEPT TOUR PREMIUM £74.95
Design and Tech Benefits Precept might not be the name you'd immediately go for when looking to buy a wedge but the high chrome forged head sits comfortably behind the ball at address appearing easy to hit. Cast from 255 stainless steel it should offer excellent levels of feel and control on approach shots and around the green. It should provide about as soft a feel as possible with a cast head.
GM VERDICT The Precept Tour Premium sits rightly in the middle of the price range - it's a solid wedge for improving mid or high handicappers. Try before you buy, if you get accustomed to the look the performance benefits are there to help your game around the greens.
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In July 2023, Neil became just the 9th editor in Golf Monthly's 112-year history. Originally working with the best coaches in the UK to produce instruction content, he went on to become a feature writer interviewing many of the biggest names in the game including Tiger Woods, Seve Ballesteros, Rory McIlroy and Arnold Palmer.
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