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PING s159 WEDGES | The Swing Report



The new PING s159 wedges represent the most versatile and highest performing PING wedge lineup ever. With two new grinds (the B grind and H grind) the s159 wedges now offer 25 loft and grind combinations, each with wheel-cut grooves and investment-cast 8620 carbon steel delivering exceptional control and feel.

0:00 Intro
1:45 PING Wedge Webfit
4:28 Testing (Chip/Pitch Shots)
15:22 Bunker Shots
19:04 Final Thoughts

In this video, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald visits the PING Proving Grounds to test and review the new PING s159 wedges with PING master fitter James Lee. James uses the PING Wedge WebFit app to dial in two grinds in the PING s159 wedges for Drew to test.

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8 Comments

  1. I'm curios why PING defaults to lighter shafts in their wedges. 115g Nippon is recipe for the ball going straight up on full swings. Many other mfgs are going with DG S400 Tour Issue (Cleveland and Mizuno), or DG Wedge flex 128g S200 in Vokey. There is a very important reason for these choices. Better players do not want wedges going high, but rather penetrating with high spin on full shots.

  2. I always chip with my 54 but pitch anything 30-95 with 58. Play Vokey V grind (10*) in 58 and D (12*) in 54. Love that 54 since I can still open the face while having lots of bounce. What is the bounce # on the H?

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