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Officials from the USGA and Ping met yesterday in Dallas to discuss the use of Ping Eye 2 clubs on the PGA Tour. USGA President Jim Hyler issued the following statement today: ‘We met with ...
The PGA Tour and Ping announced an agreement Monday that will allow the tour to finally ban square-grooved Ping Eye 2 clubs from the Tour, effective at the end of the month. The club, which was ...
DORAL, Fla. – Spied a familiar looking Ping Eye 2 lob wedge in Hunter Mahan’s bag on Wednesday at Doral. It was a club that looked vaguely like the pre-1990 version that – thanks to an agreement ...
which is the likely successor to the Glide 2.0 wedges launched in January of 2017. While Ping is not commenting yet on the new Glide 3.0 wedge designs, a company representative confirmed that the ...
Phil Mickelson has decided not to use the controversial Ping Eye 2 wedge in this week's Northern Trust Open title. He was criticised for using the 20-year-old club in San Diego last week. The club has ...
Harrington said last night he has tested a Ping-Eye 2 wedge, a 20-year-old club that doesn't conform to the new rules for 2010, but which remains approved for play in the US thanks to the ...
compared the modern Ping-i wedge that he uses today with one of the old Ping Eye 2 wedges from the late Eighties – the sort used by Mickelson at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines last week.
Harrington has been testing a controversial Ping-Eye 2 wedge and admits he's sorely tempted to follow Phil Mickelson's example and put it in his bag tomorrow for his first competitive round of ...
Decof, Ping attorney in suit against USGA, dies January 03, 2011 Leonard Decof, the celebrated attorney who represented Ping during the original Eye 2 controversy, died Dec. 31.
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