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New Glide 3.0 Wedge From PING Blends Players-Style Design And Game-Improvement Technology

July 15, 2019 By GNN

In developing the new Glide 3.0 wedges, PING’s engineers took a grip-to-grind approach, re – designing every component of the club in the quest for a higher-spinning, more forgiving, lighter overall design that offers multiple sole grind options to custom-fit golfers of all skill levels.

“In the Glide 3.0 series, we’re broadening the appeal of our wedges and providing more differentiation within our own line and the rest of the marketplace,” said PING president John K. Solheim.

“ We approached the design with a goal of creating higher-spinning, great-looking wedges that also deliver more forgiveness with the improved feel from our other proven technologies . Every detail in the Glide 3.0 is designed to improve short game performance, from the longer grip for choking down to the Hydropearl 2.0 chrome finish that helps the wedge glide through the grass . ”

“ From a fitting standpoint, we engineered four distinctly different sole grinds , including an Eye 2 sand wedge-inspired option, to ensure that trained PING club fitters can properly match a Glide 3.0 to a golfer’s swing and playing conditions,” said Solheim.

“We’re excited about getting it into golfers’ hands. It had a win its first week on the PGA Tour when Nate Lashley used one in his amazing and inspiring victory at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.”

In the Glide 3.0 wedges, PING’s engineers put a premium on the feel and forgiveness by leveraging the multi-material construction that combines a 431 stainless steel head with a larger and softer elastomer Custom Tuning Port (CTP) insert. Similar to the i210 irons, the additional volume of the CTP allows for a larger insert covering more of the back of the face, to activate the elastomer at impact and produce a soft yet solid feel.

The new, patented cavity design and larger CTP expand the perimeter weighting to increase the MOI and position the centre of gravity higher to offer lower-launching, higher-spinning trajectories for more control.

“ The Glide 3.0 wedge is a great blend of a players-style design and game-improvement technology,” said Solheim.

“At address, it provides the clean look of a tour-style wedge . We’ve added some offset based on tour player feedback to provide a more captured look. At the same time, we’ve increased the perimeter weighting and improved the feel with the softer insert material to ensure golfers have the forgiveness they need to play with confidence on approach shots. The combination of those attributes really sets the Glide 3.0 wedges apart and gives them a much broader appeal,” he said.

Patented wheel-cut grooves developed by PING’s engineering and manufacturing teams enable grooves with a sharper edge radius, which increases interaction with the ball at impact, creating more friction for improved spin and trajectory control.

The grooves in the lower-lofted wedges (46, 50 and 52 degrees) are milled with a 20-degree sidewall and a .005-inch edge radius for full-shot performance. The higher-lofted versions (54, 56, 58 and 60 degrees) feature an extra half-groove at the bottom of the face for added spin and are milled to a .004-inch edge radius with a 28-degree sidewall for more spin, especially around the greens.

With an emphasis on expanding the wedge sole options to better custom-fit golfers, PING engineers crafted four differentiated sole grinds in the Glide 3.0 series . Each is designed to best match a player’s angle of attack and typical turf conditions, while providing performance and versatility on full and partial shots around the green .

“ We see tremendous opportunity in wedge fitting in general,” said Solheim. “It starts by focusing our product designs on meeting the needs of golfers of all abilities and swings. With the new sole grinds and multiple loft options, a fitter can really dial in the wedges to help improve the player’s performance, based on how they dynamically deliver the clubhead and the type of conditions they typically play in. During the process, they can also determine the best combination of wedges to provide proper distance gap s between each club.”

Grind Options:

Standard Sole (SS) grind (46°/12°, 50°/12°, 52°/12°, 54°/12°, 56°/12°, 58°/10°, 60/10°)
Mid-bounce sole with heel relief. Engineered for golfers with a moderate angle of attack. Offers performance in a variety of turf and sand conditions. Fits most golfers.

Wide Sole (WS) grind (54°/14°, 56°/14°, 58°/14°, 60/14°)
Most forgiving through the ground. Round and cambered sole with significant bounce. Recommended for golfers with a steep angle of attack, who typically play in soft turf and sand conditions.

Eye 2 grind (54°/10°, 56°/10°, 58°/8°, 60°/8°)
With the high toe design pioneered by Karsten Solheim nearly 40 years ago , it matches the original Eye 2 SW sole/face profiles and narrow hosel transition for the ultimate in bunker performance and touch shots near the green .

Thin Sole (T S ) grind (58°/6°, 60°/6°)
Facilitates precise shot-making and versatility from tight lies. Extreme heel relief with PING W RX-inspired bounce grind. Ideal for firm conditions and a shallow angle of attack.

Lighter Shaft and Grip

The Glide 3.0 wedge’s grip and shaft have been lightened by six and five grams, respectively, contributing to an overall weight reduction of 15 grams for the entire club . The Dyla-wedge Lite grip, which is three-quarters of an inch longer than a traditional grip and features a reduced taper, allows golfers to choke down for more versatility and trajectory control . The PING Z – Z115 wedge shaft is made by Nippon and custom engineered with a lower balance point closer to the tip to provide lower launch with more control and enhanced feel .

“The lighter overall weight allows the Glide 3.0 to better blend into a golfer’s full set and help them swing the club easier,” said Solheim. “We’ve also reduced the head weight by approximately four grams, while maintaining our traditional wedge swing weights to ensure golfers still benefit from the clubhead feel they need to play with control and precision.”

Specifications

Multi-material construction: 431 stainless steel head, elastomer insert, Hydropearl 2.0 finish.

Available in 10 colour codes (lie angle). Black is standard.

Swingweight: D2 – D4, depending on loft

Stock grip: PING 360 Dyla-wedge Lite in three sizes ( Aqua -1/64″, White Std., Gold +1/32″ )

Stock steel shaft: PING Z-Z115 W edge made by Nippon

Stock graphite shaft: Alta CB Red (SR, R, S)

Aftermarket shaft options (no upcharge) : True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 (R300 , S300 ), True Temper Dynamic Gold (S300, X100), True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 ( S300 , X100 ), Project X LZ ( 5.0, 5.5, 6.0 , 6.5 ), True Temper XP95 (R300, S300 ), Nippon Pro Modus Tour 105 ( S, X), KBS Tour (R, S, X)

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