PING Tour-S wedges unveiled
PING has also launched its new wedges, the PING Tour-S wedges. Read on for more details and take a look at some pictures of the new wedges that proved so successful for Louis Oosthuizen at this year's Open
PING has unveiled its new PING Tour-S wedges and they will be available to buy and put in your bag from the beginning of September.
Loouis Oosthuizen used the PING Tour-S wedges as he surged to victory at St Andrews when he claimed the 139th Open Championship just two weeks ago.
"My entire game was under control this week and I attribute a lot of that to my PING equipment," said Oosthuizen after his famous win.
PING Tour-S wedges pictures: Pictures gallery of the new PING Tour-S wedges
The new 2010 R&A conforming grooves are designed to provide exceptional spin from all conditions.
The wedges will be available in various bounce options to allow golfers to mazimise their performance by offering a more precise fit for for swing style and turf conditions.
You can view pictures of the 8620 Rustique finish here, but the wedges will also come in 17-4 Brushed Silver Chrome. The traditional tear drop head shape is a classic design that should allow golfers the confidence to be creative in executing a variety of shots.
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You can read more about the new PING Tour-S wedges in a future issue of Golf Monthly when they are put in the hands of the GM Test Team.
More new PING gear:
PING K15 fairway woods PING K15 irons and hybrids PING K15 driver PING S56 irons PING Anser irons PING Scottsdale putters
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