Wilson Staff FG Tour PMP Men's Golf Wedge
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Wilson's grip is standard. If you want to choke down on the club, it's longer than a standard grip.
Selected User Reviews For Wilson Staff FG Tour PMP Men's Golf Wedge
In the late spring, I'll do another review. I have the 52-degree PMP in traditional, the 55-degree PMP in wide, and the 59-degree PMP in wide, all of which look very similar to the previous generation Wilson FG tour wedges. br>br>The 52 arrived with a very light head (c7) swingweight, which is insufficient for a wedge. The other wedges showed up D4, so I'm guessing it's a Wilson quality control issue. So I just put on a lighter grip and raised my SW to D5, which is where I prefer my wedges to be. br>br>When playing in sloppy conditions with the 52, I liked the result when I made clean contact, but I was chunking a lot of shots, which prompted me to try the wide sole, which I'll report on after more time. br>br>These wedges have the stopping power of any namebrand wedge (Vokey, Cleveland) that I've used. At the address, they appear to be in good condition. I think I like the KBS shaft, but I'm not sold on the grip, which I can change. I don't believe they can be beaten for the price.
This is a club I purchased for my son. which he chose based on reviews Both the handgrip and the feel of the club were a hit with him.
A fantastic club.