Pro Touch Wedge

Pro Touch Wedge




Pro Touch Wedge

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Any golf pro will tell you that if you want to shave strokes off your game, the best place to start is with your short game – a huge variety of shots that can and will occur within 100 yards of the green.

That’s where the ProTouch Wedge is beginning to revolutionize the game of golf. So many shots in the short game are downright scary – for example, coming out of a bunker with only 15-20 feet of fast green to work with and water, woods or another sand trap on the other side. This shot and so many others require you to make some sort of adjustment to hit the right shot. With the ProTouch Wedge, you just approach the ball squarely and swing away.

The ProTouch Wedge is based solely on a new USGA-approved technology called Sole Channel technology. When we alter our stance and/or swing for short shots, it becomes more difficult to hit the ball squarely and strongly. This technology ensures that you do just that – hit the ball square without adjusting your stance.

With Sole Channel Technology, the head of the club has four grooves cut deeply into it. This allows you to swing through the ball with less resistance from sand or grass. Additionally, the ProTouch Wedge is simply much heavier than many other wedges. This lessens the amount of deceleration and gives the player more control over the momentum of the swing.

When you have less resistance in your shot & you’re hitting the ball more squarely – your confidence will increase and you’ll begin to visualize and attack those short-game shots with clarity and purpose. That’s the biggest difference between you and the next level.

The ProTouch Wedge with Sole Channel Technology would make a solid gift for any golfer in your life.

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Price: $99.90
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