Ping’s s259 wedges replace the s159 line with six grind options, refined shaping and Hydropearl finish for more consistent spin and turf interaction.
The S259 wedges continue Ping's commitment to creating better performance and offering more options through the bag to help golfers score better. Equipped with a greater grind fitting matrix and more ...
What you need to know: An extensive and versatile wedge line, the s259 line features 25 loft/grind options. The six grinds feature refinements to the T and E grind. Cast from 8620 carbon steel, the ...
Sam De'Ath discovers the performance offered by the Ping s259 wedge by testing it on the golf course ...
Tony Finau is particular about his wedges. That’s usually the way it goes when the scoring tools in your bag can make or break a week on the course. Settling for anything but the best possible setup ...
SPECS: 46° to 60° with multiple bounce and sole grinds (TS, SS, ES, WS; SS shown). Ping AWT 2.0 steel and CFS 70 graphite shafts come standard; multiple no-charge upgrades are available.
Ping knows the best wedge shots are the ones that launch low and land with control and spin on the green. So with the new S259 wedges, Ping aimed to make those shots easier to hit more often, without ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Using proprietary ball-flight models, predictive algorithms and company research of dozens of premium golf ball brands, Ping is introducing Ballnamic, a web-based, ball-fitting ...
Specs: Cast 8620 carbon steel heads with machined face and grooves, six sole grinds (S, W, B, H, T, and E), Hydropearl 2.0 finish, and lofts from 46 to 62 degrees for both right- and left-handed ...