On course review of the PING S259 wedges. 2 dunks!

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20 Comments

  1. As always great video! I love the look of these but i recently got new vokey sm10's so i dont think i need new ones soon. I am waiting for your review of the garmin g82 and the square omni 😏

  2. I moved from the MG5s to these. 50s/54s/60e. They improved the shaping oh so well. I chose the E because in my parts the traps can be soft if no rain and then super hard if there’s been rain, but the E also is close enough to the ground for versatility

  3. Here's the thing with all these reviews. Everything is actually pretty damn good these days. There's very few mainstream golf clubs, no matter what they are, that actually suck. It really comes down to personal preference and appeal. With drivers for example, a Kirkland driver can pretty much hang with $650 drivers as far as performance but most won't play them because its a Kirkland driver. Same thing with wedges. I have Vokey's, Cleveland's, Mizuno's and I have Kirkland's. All perform about the same.

  4. Ironically I was just checking those out. Trying to figure out what grind to get. Thinking of going with a 54 S grind and a 58 with the H grind. I love the versatility of the 58. I would expect more spin from a Ping wedge.

  5. Loved the whatnot show yesterday. Can’t wait to get my water bottle.
    Question tho… I’m torn between maltby te3s, takomo 101 MKII or sub 70 699 v3. Which would be your top choice? I’m about an 18-20 hcp and struggle most with irons

  6. I can’t help but think, it looks like a piece of lead tape on the back of their new wedges… 🤦🏻‍♂️ black version does looks good better though

  7. I only carry a 52 and 58 as I use a standard PW for the majority of pitching. So those two are used for trouble pitching.

  8. Hi Gabe. Surprised you gave that a 4 for spin. Probably the least skinny wedges you ever tested. They do look good though but soooo expensive. Like their new 440k driver. That’s a silly price at £599 in the uk.

  9. Curious about the E grind from the bunker relative to your normal bunker shot? Your stance looked really narrow, relatively stood up with not much opening of the face. Maybe that’s the best way to test the grind? (Please, I mean no offense. Genuine curiosity since it seemed like you easily flopped/chipped/pitched with it.)

  10. I'm playing 50° 54° and 58° Maltby Max wedges that I bought after your review. At $200 for three wedges, I can't complain.

  11. I have Cleveland RTZ wedges in 50, 54, and 58 mid, full and full bounce. I use the 54 least where I normally play, but when I need long bunker shots I use the 54 or when I am playing at sea level, I use the lower loft wedges more.

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