SAN DIEGO – Phil Mickelson has been one of the strongest critics of the U.S. Golf Association’s new regulation that bans square grooves, so it was not surprising that he became the latest player to ...
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Ping Eye2 copper beryllium | Retro review
Next up for the Retro Review treatment is arguably the most iconic wedge of all time, the Ping Eye2 copper beryllium. It was ...
Ping has reached an agreement with the PGA Tour, waiving the agreement that allowed pre-1990 Ping Eye2 irons to be used in tournaments even though they don't conform with new regulations for clubface ...
Player said that using the club is cheating, Mickelson not a cheater. Phil Mickelson is among at least four players at the tournament using a Ping-Eye 2 wedge that was made 20 years ago and has square ...
In response to the discussion relating to the groove regulation and the use of Ping Eye 2 irons manufactured prior to April 1, 1990, Ping chairman and CEO John Solheim issued the following statement ...
Scott McCarron accused anyone - a small group of players which includes Phil Mickelson - using the Pinge Eye 2 wedge, which has approved square grooves, of cheating? Is he right? In this edition of ...
(AP) — Phil Mickelson won't be using the Ping Eye2 wedge that led a fellow player to accuse him of "cheating," even though he hopes others will use the controversial club to keep attention on what he ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - 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 yesterday with Ping executives. John ...
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