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Ping wedges with square grooves will no longer be allowed on the PGA Tour starting March 29, under an agreement reached Monday with Ping executives.
Even in this new era of grooves, the old Ping wedges remain legal because of a lawsuit Ping filed against the USGA over square grooves that was settled in 1990. Under the settlement, any Ping-Eye ...
The 20-year-old Ping wedges with square-shaped grooves will no longer be allowed on the PGA Tour starting March 29 under an agreement reached Monday with Ping executives. John Solheim, the ...
The PGA Tour and Ping announced an agreement Monday that will allow the tour to finally ban square-grooved Ping Eye 2 clubs, effective at the end of the month.
Already missing Tiger Woods because of a sex scandal, the PGA Tour headed into another mess Friday when a player accused Phil Mickelson of "cheating" for using wedges that are allowed under a ...
The Ping wedge, which has square grooves, is not affected in this new era of V-shaped grooves because of a lawsuit Ping filed against the USGA that was settled 20 years ago.
HONOLULU – John Daly used a set of wedges Thursday at the Sony Open that have square grooves, even though a new USGA regulation this year requires more of a V-shaped groove. And those wedges are ...
JACKSONVILLE - The 20-year-old Ping wedges with square-shaped grooves will no longer be allowed on the PGA Tour starting March 29 under an agreement reached Monday with Ping executives. John Solhei… ...
Your wedges and irons won't, in all likelihood, be allowed in the qualifier. It's likely they have square grooves, which beginning next year will be banned in certain high-level competitions.
The square-groove Ping wedges remain legal, however, because of a lawsuit that Ping filed against the USGA that was settled in 1990.
Among Feel Golf's new product introductions for 2012 are a putter grip with a reverse taper and non-conforming wedges that feature square grooves. The putter grip, called the SBST (Straight Back ...
The grooves are designed to be narrower and deeper on the lower lofts (48 to 54 degrees) to produce optimal spin on shots where the club is traditionally played with a square face and often a full ...