Wilson Staff FG Tour PMP wedges launched
Almost 100 different playability options will be available to golfers
There will be almost 100 loft and lie options available through custom fit.
Wilson Staff FG Tour PMP wedges
Wilson Staff have introduced the latest addition to their line of wedges with the FG Tour PMP clubs.
The PMPs (Precision Milled Performance) have laser etched Micro Spin lines for increased spin and control on partial shots, with a milled, flat face providing players with more consistency.
The wedges also feature new maximum volume HM grooves for better spin on full shots.
Doug Wright, Global Commercial Director of Wilson Golf, said: "To have input from Wilson Advisory Staff members like Kevin Streelman and Brendan Steele provides us with an insight to produce Tour quality wedges with custom fit options to suit the performance of every golfer."
The three sole designs - Tour Grind, Wide and Traditional - will give players a number of lie, loft and bounce variables, with 95 playability options through custom fitting.
The wedges have a KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 shaft and feature an active tip section for a higher flight, with more spin for added stopping power and accuracy.
A Lamkin Performance Plus 3Gen grip with imprinted dots will enable players to hit different shots comfortably.
Wedges can be purchased in Gun Blue PVD and Tour Frosted finish and will be available from January 2016. The RRP will be £79.
To find more information about your nearest custom fit centre, go to www.wilsonstaff.com.
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