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Tour Edge Exotics Wingman Wedge Review

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The Tour Edge Exotics Wingman wedge is a very strong performer with a trio of versatile sole options.  Bold look and average-sized footprint.  Good feel and excellent sound.

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Introduction

When I think of Tour Edge Exotics, I think of distance.  After initially building their name on cutting edge fairway woods, they’ve expanded to a full range of long game clubs that are among the best.  To expand into the wedge game, TEE turned to their most successful spokesman, Bernhard Langer, for input.  The result is the Tour Edge Exotics Wingman wedge.

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When most OEMs talk about a wedge being “Tour-inspired,” it’s another way of saying that it’s going to be very small.  That’s not the case with the Tour Edge Exotics Wingman wedge.  These wedges are average in size if not a touch larger.

The other surprising characteristic is the offset.  According to TEE’s specs, every wedge has 3mm of offset .  For comparison, that’s as much or more than some players irons have at the 5I.  This isn’t inherently good or bad – no single specification is – but it is unusual in a wedge with Tour input.

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Unlike many current wedges, the shaping of the Tour Edge Exotics Wingman wedge stays consistent across lofts .  The leading edge has a very gentle rounding, and the overall head shape is closer to round than teardrop.

In the bag, the Wingman has a bold appearance .  The Wingman branding covers much of the toe, balanced against Tour Edge Exotics branding toward the heel.  At the center of the top of the wedge, there’s a round, removable weight surrounded by Vibrcor pockets.  In the midst of all that, what can escape notice is the significant change in thickness across the back of the blade.

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Sound & Feel

While the look of the Tour Edge Exotics Wingman wedge does not play by the “Tour” rules, the feel certainly does.  Soft on center , this wedge produces a firmer feel if you miss the mark.  Feedback through the hands is clear and precise , allowing you to dial in your ball striking.

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The sound of impact is extremely pleasant .  Medium in volume, it’s too full, gentle, and round to be a “click” but too clear to be a “thud.”  This is the impact of the Vibrcor TPU.  Audio feedback is much more subtle than the feel.

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Performance

As is often the case, Tour Edge Exotics has given me a lot to talk about from a performance perspective.  Starting with the soles , there are three options in the Wingman Wedge – F/S (Firm/Shallow), M/N (Medium/Neutral), and S/D (Soft/Deep).  F/S has the least bounce and the most relief on the trailing edge, heel, and toe.  S/D has the most bounce and very limited relief.  M/N is in the middle.

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I was able to test all three soles and found some common traits among them.  In all three – even the F/S with 6 degrees of bounce – I felt that leading edge rose off the turf fairly quickly when I opened the face.  However, all three wedges slid under the ball easily , even on mats.  Best of all, all three wedges noticeably fought their way out of the turf , even in soft, sloppy lies.  To me, this illustrates that bounce is not a be-all-end-all measurement, just one factor to be considered.

One final point on the soles: please don’t take the previous paragraph to say that there’s not a meaningful difference between the three grinds.  I could definitely tell the difference between the amount of bounce in the S/D compared to the F/S, but I wanted to convey that all three are quite good at bailing golfers out on those chunky swings.

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The next performance feature that bears discussion is the Milled High-Toe Pad.  This refers to the thicker top of the wedge, something we’ve seen from several OEMs in the last couple years.  The purpose behind this design is raising the center of gravity to lower launch and increase spin.  In my testing, the higher CG combined with the Triple-Traction Milled Face to produce spin that was on the high side of average .  Launch angles were slightly lower than average for a controlled, Tour-preferred ball flight .

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Finally, Tour Edge Exotics included something we rarely see in wedges: adjustable weights .  The weight in the center of the head comes stock at 5 grams.  Weights of 2.5, 7.5, 10, and 12.5 grams are available to customize the swing weight and feel of the club.  This will be particularly valuable to players who want to use a shaft other than the stock Dynamic Gold 115.

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The Tour Edge Exotics Wingman wedge blends a variety of interesting performance characteristics to create a wedge unlike anything else I’ve tested.  If you’re looking for a higher CG and some forgiveness paired with a larger footprint and noticeable offset, get to your fitter to find the best combination of lofts and sole grinds for your short game.

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Thank you for your review, helpful as always. For these two statements in your review – “At the center of the TOP of the wedge, there’s a round, removable weight surrounded by Vibrcor pockets.” and “The next performance feature that bears discussion is the Milled High-Toe Pad. This refers to the thicker TOP of the wedge, something we’ve seen from several OEMs in the last couple years. ”

Does “top” in each of these statements refer to the same location of the wedge hedge? I’m wondering if the weight (bulge) at the top of the weight is actually removable/swappable, but I’m not seeing it that way in the photos and assume the first quote provided is referring to the section just above the sole, if the club is held in the playing position. I have been wondering when a removable/swappable weight option at the top of the back of the wedge head will become available.

Very curious, Dave

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They do not. In the former, I’m referring to the “top” when the wedge is in the bag as I’m discussing the in the bag look of the wedge. The latter refers to the top of the blade, the top when it’s in a playing position.

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Curious if you got full swings in with any of the wedges you tested and how they performed if so?

Yes, full swings are part of every wedge review. They performed well – slightly lower launch and higher spin than average.

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I apologize if I missed it in your review, but is the Wingman Wedge cast or forged? There is no photo of the hostel where OEMs sometimes tell us if it’s forged, and the use of TPU (VibRcore) for vibration dampening is no longer a reliable indicator. Thanks for a very solid review. Cheers…

Per Tour Edge, these wedges are forged.

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Tour Edge Exotics Wingman Wedge Review

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The Bottom Line

Tour Edge Exotics Wingman Wedge ranks 9th overall in our best golf wedges 2023 test. The Wingman wedge performs well across all three of our scoring categories. It does not shine in one specific area, however, if we are talking about well balanced, the Wingman Wedge is precisely that.

Tour Edge Exotics Wingman Wedge places 7th overall for spin and accuracy, which pave the way for its top 10 finish in the test. It is a sleeper pick and might be worth trying.

Performance wise, the Wingman Wedge is solid across the board. However, our testing pool ranks it poorly for looks, sound, and feel.

Who’s It For

The Tour Edge Exotics Wingman Wedge aims to provide performance, feel, playability, and consistency for every level of player.

Buy This/Don’t Buy This

Buy This If:

  • You want a golf wedge that performs above average across all three of our scoring metrics
  • You desire a wedge that has multiple grind, bounce, and loft options

Don’t Buy This If:

  • You like an aesthetically pleasing golf wedge. Our testing pool doesn’t rate Tour Edge Exotics Wingman Wedge highly

Consistency

How is consistency measured.

Our consistency scoring is a metric that provides insight as to how tight of circles a wedge produces from a full-swing condition and 50-yard shot condition.

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Accuracy evaluates if a player’s shots with each club are above or below what’s expected based on that player’s skill level. By eliminating variables in player ability, accuracy determines how well the club improves a player’s overall score.

How is spin tested?

Our spin scoring is a metric that showcases the collective spin performance of a wedge in three different conditions and a dry-versus-wet spin retention analysis.

How is ball speed tested?

Ball speed measures how fast the ball is traveling off the face of the club. We eliminate variables like player swing speed or ability, so you can compare ball speeds off the face as affected by the club, not the player.

Fairways Hit

What is fairways hit.

We evaluate the percentage of shots that hit the fairway compared to shots in the rough. This shows the accuracy of a club, with a higher percentage earning a higher accuracy rating.

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The speed at which the golf ball travels after being struck by the golf club. It is usually measured in miles per hour (mph).

Shot Area is a measure of downrage dispersion. The displayed value is the area of an ellipse (measured in yards2) in which 90% of future shots would be expected to fall.

Total Distance

The total distance the golf ball travels from the point of impact with the clubface to the point where it stops, including both carry distance and any additional roll after the ball lands.

The distance the golf ball travels through the air from the point of impact with the clubface to the point where it first touches the ground. Carry distance does not include any additional roll after the ball lands.

The amount of backspin or topspin on the golf ball after the club strikes it. Spin can affect how the ball travels through the air and how it behaves when it lands.

Launch Angle

The angle at which the golf ball leaves the clubface after being struck. This is typically measured in degrees.

The highest point in the golf ball's trajectory after the club strikes it. This is typically measured in feet above the ground.

The angle at which the golf ball descends from the apex of its trajectory to the ground. This is typically measured in degrees.

Yards From Center

This refers to the distance that a golf shot travels from the center of the fairway. It is often used to measure accuracy, with shots closer to the center considered more accurate.

Refers to the percentage of times a golfer successfully lands their tee shot on the fairway. It is often used as a measure of accuracy.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Tour Edge Exotics Wingman wedges, which constitutes the broadest line of short-game clubs in the company’s history, combine game-improvement features like a distinctive increase in offset and a larger, multi-friction face and grooves with game-enhancing features like a high-toe weight shift to control trajectory and spin, and three distinct sole grinds to improve each player's impact consistency. The Wingman wedges finally add an element of feel through a forged construction and thermosplastic urethane VIBRCOR inserts behind the face to control vibrations.

PRICE: $140 (16 loft/bounce options from 50 to 60 degrees, three grinds). At retail Oct. 2.

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A good amount of offset in irons is viewed as helpful but is often eschewed in wedges. That’s curious because the same theory should hold—that offset makes it easier to square the face. PGA Tour Champions legend Bernhard Langer worked with Tour Edge to develop this wedge with a noticeable three millimeters of offset. Extra weight high in a wing toward the toe section raises the center of gravity. The higher CG helps flatten trajectory and control spin. Thermoplastic polyurethane inserts low in the back body save mass and help to create a softer feel by absorbing unwanted vibration.

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1. A rare focus on playability from a legend. Offset is a pretty regular feature that can make irons feel more playable, particularly for average golfers. But it’s rarely talked about in wedges. Still, the same theory should hold—namely, that it makes it easier to square the face, and with a properly forgiving sole design can make it easier for excessively steep or shallow swings to make cleaner contact. In that vein, the Wingman wedges feature a distinctive 3 millimeters offset (many top wedges have virtually no offset). The idea came from Tour Edge staff player and all-time PGA Tour Champions victory leader Bernhard Langer, who worked with Tour Edge founder and chief designer David Glod and recently put a Wingman wedge prototype in play.

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“I am always looking for a forged wedge with the right amount of offset,” Langer said. “What came back has astounded me with its performance. I put one right into play the week I tested it because I could just tell that the design was easier to hit and more consistent than my other wedges.”

2. The highs and lows of the weighting game. The Wingman design, as the name implies, focuses on extra weight high in a wing towards the toe section to raise the center of gravity. That higher CG helps to flatten trajectory and control spin. The middle of the design is thinned out a little to make that extra mass in the toe available, but the Wingman also utilizes a different kind of weight feature behind the face. The thermoplastic polyurethane inserts low in the back body, known as “VIBRCOR,” save additional mass and help to create a softer feel by absorbing unwanted vibration. That polymer has been used on past Tour Edge Exotics irons, like the E723.

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3. More options, more playability. The 16 bounce/loft options give more choices to find the right sole shaping for each player’s game and course conditions. That’s precisely how the grind options are defined. The F/S grind is for firm (F) conditions and players who have more of a sweeping (S) stroke. The lower bounce, particularly on the trailing side of the sole helps keep the leading edge closer to the ground. The M/N grind targets those who play in a variety of ground conditions with more of a neutral attack angle into the ball. Every M/N grind features 10 degrees of bounce. Finally, the S/D grind (“soft digger”) should be best for players whose typical course features softer turf or sand conditions and whose attack angle is steeper.

Further helping playability on the Wingman wedges is a larger overall face, and special friction features, including milled grooves, milled micro-grooves on the flat areas between the scorelines and additional diagonal milling lines in the toe to improve friction on open-face shots.

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Tour Edge TGS Triple Grind Sole Wedge

Tour Edge TGS Triple Grind Sole Wedge

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The all-new TGS “Triple Grind Sole” wedges feature a pear-shaped head design and a Tour-inspired triple grind sole that eliminates bounce from the heel and toe areas. By allowing players to open and close the club face without fear of the head grabbing the turf, the TGS sole dramatically improves shotmaking versatility from a variety of playing conditions.

Featuring maximum-allowed size CNC milled grooves, the TGS wedges deliver the precise control that players want from their wedges. Incorporating performance in every detail, TGS wedges feature a straight-taper shaft that transmits maximum feel and touch around the greens, and a tour-taper grip that provides greater control on every shot.

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This wedge isn’t like any other. It’s packed with innovative design and advanced technology that will have you outperforming your opponents in no time. The Tour Edge TGS Wedge features a tour-inspired triple grind sole that takes your shot-making abilities to a whole new level. Say goodbye to bounce from the heel and toe areas, because this wedge eliminates it completely. Not only does this give you better control and workability, but it also means you can tackle any playing condition with ease.

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The Tour Edge TGS Wedge breaks the mold of innovative technology and unmatched performance from a wedge built outside the major manufacturers. The Tour Edge TGS Wedge is making headlines as one of the best new wedges in golf, and we had to check it out for ourselves to see what all the hype is about. If you are looking for a wedge that delivers great spin and makes every wedge shot easier, keep reading and see if the Tour Edge TGS Wedge is the right one for your game.

Tour Edge Men's TGS Triple Grind Sole Wedge (Right Hand, Stainless Steel, Uniflex, 58 degrees, 35.25 inches)

  • The Tour Edge TGS Wedge is known for its “Triple Grind Sole”. With limited bounce in the heel and toe, the club has less drag through rough and sand.  
  • The CNC Milled Grooves of the Tour Edge TGS Wedge are the maximum allowable depth, producing the ultimate in spin and control.  
  • A unique straight-taper shaft exclusive to the Tour Edge TGS Wedge maximizes feel on every shot around the greens.

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The Tour Edge TGS Wedge takes a lot of the guesswork out of various shots around the greens. It all starts with the Triple Sole Grind, which removes the bounce from the heel and toe. Since these two areas are most likely to slow the club down in heavy grass or sand , the TGS Wedge slides through with less effort, making it easy to judge your distance control. One of the easiest ways to improve spin from a wedge is with deep grooves, and the Tour Edge TGS Wedge has great ones. CNC Milled, the grooves on the Tour Edge TGS Wedge conform to USGA Rules yet still deliver increased spin from every lie around the greens. With a classic tour-inspired design and stainless steel finish synonymous with the greatest wedges in the world, the Tour Edge TGS Wedge looks great and performs even better.

Tour Edge TGS Wedge Review

This wedge isn't like any other. It's packed with innovative design and advanced technology that will have you outperforming your opponents in no time. The Tour Edge TGS Wedge features a tour-inspired triple grind sole that takes your shot-making abilities to a whole new level. Say goodbye to bounce from the heel and toe areas, because this wedge eliminates it completely. Not only does this give you better control and workability, but it also means you can tackle any playing condition with ease.

  • A truly versatile club, the CNC Milled Grooves increase the spin from every shot
  • Classic design inspires confidence at address
  • Designed to provide for less drag when used in sand and heavy rough
  • Deep grooves and same-length shafts make them difficult to play from 80 yards or more
  • Less feel than conventional wedges available
  • Difficult to control trajectory and requires too much precision with contact

The Tour Edge TGS Wedge lofts include 46, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, and 60 degrees, and the bounce angles include 7, 10, and 12 degrees. The length of the Tour Edge TGS Wedge is the same for every loft: 35.25 degrees and is available in right-handed only. The Tour Edge TGS Wedge is offered with two stock shaft options: The Pure Feel Ladies Flex Steel Shaft and the Pure Feel Steel Wedge Flex Shaft.

The Tour Edge TGS Wedge is an incredible value and one of the best and most versatile wedges we’ve ever reviewed. The grooves impart incredible spin with less effort, and it inspires confidence with every short game shot around the greens. If you are a mid-to-high handicapper that needs help with stopping your shots quicker, the Tour Edge TGS Wedge is perfect for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can customize the grip on the Tour Edge TGS wedge to better suit your preferences. The wedge offers customization options for grip preferences, shaft options, and loft angles, allowing you to tailor it to your specific needs.

Sure, I can’t wait to tell you that left-handed golfers can swing away with the Tour Edge TGS wedge. And as for customizing the grip, it’s all about finding the perfect feel for your game.

The Tour Edge TGS wedge is crafted with stainless steel for durability and feel. The TPE insert enhances performance by optimizing weight distribution. It offers a classic pear shape design and comes in two finishes, with customization options and grip variations.

Yes, there are customization options for the Tour Edge TGS wedge. You can choose between classic stainless steel and black carbon steel finishes. Additionally, grip preferences can be accommodated to suit individual player needs.

Absolutely, the Tour Edge TGS Wedge offers various customization options for grip preferences. Additionally, it’s compatible with a range of accessories, but doesn’t come with additional tools. The focus is on tailoring the wedge to individual playing styles.

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The Xe1 Wedge is by far one of the hottest wedges of 2018, and while it is as “as seen on t.v.” golf club, to tell you the truth it is nothing short of amazing. The Xe1 wedge was designed to make every shot from inside 50 yards easier to execute, and this all starts with its rounded leading edge. Compared to other traditional wedges, which have sharper leading edges, the rounded leading edge of the Xe1 wedge limits the clubs’ ability to dig into the turf. This results in better contact more consistently, which will help anyone who struggles with solid contact hit better pitches and bunker shots. No matter what your handicap is, there is something of value within the Xe1 Wedge. Carefully designed to help golfers who struggle with shots from around the green, it’s hard to find an easier-to-hit wedge than this one. If you’re a golfer who is looking for a club that will help them from any type of lie, and especially the tough ones, you should absolutely try the Xe1 Wedge. The Xe1 Wedge is a perfect club for a high handicap golfer looking to improve their game both in and around the green.

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The Mizuno S5 Wedge is an incredible golf club that delivers incredible distance, spin, and trajectory control. It was recognized by Golf Digest with the Gold rating on their annual Hot List in 2015, and is certainly deserving of that rating. Mizuno has been a leading name in golf club manufacturing for many years, and although they’re known primarily for irons, this wedge illustrates their prowess in creating short game clubs that provide amazing performance on the golf course. The Mizuno S5 Wedge is very impressive for several reasons: from the materials used in the manufacturing to the great sound and the simplistic versatility, it’s hard to find something to not like about this amazing wedge. With more forgiveness than other high-end wedges, this is a great wedge for the low-mid handicapper who needs a little more confidence around the greens.

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The highlight of the golf season every year takes place in April as the Masters Tournament is among the most anticipated sporting events on the calendar. The motto "a tradition unlike any other" coined by CBS' Jim Nantz most certainly rings true for this event. A total of 88 players (plus a potential addition from the Valero Texas Open) will compete for a purse of $18 million, with the winner receiving $3.24 million, a famous green jacket, major exemptions, and a spot in The Masters for life. Augusta National plays as a par-72 at 7,555 yards with tree-lined fairways, uneven lies, and lightening fast greens.

World No. 1 and 2022 champion Scottie Scheffler is the pre-tournament favorite at +400 odds, followed defending champion Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy (+1200), Xander Schauffele (+1800), with Jordan Spieth and Brooks Koepka at +2000.

With the best field in golf teeing it up for 2024's first major tournament, who can you trust for your Masters Fantasy golf picks? Before you set your 2024 Masters golf lineups or make any PGA Tour bets, you NEED to see the Fantasy golf rankings from Fantasy expert Eric Cohen .

Cohen is an avid golf bettor who correctly predicted the pre-tournament outright winner of the 2024 Players Championship (Scottie Scheffler +550), 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic (Rickie Fowler +1400), 2023 PGA Championship (Brooks Koepka +2000), 2023 Honda Classic (Chris Kirk +3500), 2022 Open Championship (Cameron Smith +2200), 2022 U.S. Open (Matt Fitzpatrick +2500), and 2022 Phoenix Open (Scottie Scheffler's first career victory at +2800). 

Eric is a contributor to SportsLine's YouTube shows including "Early Edge" and is the host of "The Early Wedge" golf show (live on Monday, 4/8 at 7:00 p.m. ET).  Anyone who has followed Cohen's predictions has made positive gains on their golf picks.

Now, Cohen has studied the field set to play at Augusta National and revealed his Masters Fantasy golf rankings. 

We can tell you he is backing Xander Schauffele at +1800 as his top outright bet. "He has top ten finishes in six of eight events this season and has gained off the tee and on approach in all but one tournament. In six appearances here, he has finishes of T2 (to Tiger Woods in 2019), T3, and T10."

On the other hand, Cohen is fading the co-second favorite Rory McIlroy at +1200 outside the top five. "McIlroy has finished in the top ten in seven of his last eight majors, but can't get over the hump at Augusta after blowing a massive lead in 2011. Looking to complete the career grand slam, it's almost like watching Phil Mickelson for years at the U.S. Open. So close, yet so far away."

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Moscow City Golf Club

It is centrally located, just off Kutuzovsky Prospect, within 5 minutes drive from the Victory Park and the Triumphal Arch. Right in the center, yet green and picturesque with lakes and 15 Century Church next to it. Moscow City Golf Club was the first one to open in Russia on September 15, 1987 at the urban wasteland on the street Dovzhenko held long-awaited 'ground breaking' - famous sportsmen Pele, Mike Tyson, Sven Tumba and Alexander Ragulin made symbolic throws with the golf clubs. This day is considered to be the day of foundation of Moscow City Golf Club. The founder of the club is Sven (Tumba) Johansson ex World Champion hockey player. Thousands of golf fans gather here every season.

Throughout its history, Moscow City Golf Club tries to maintain and develop friendly relations with the golf clubs around the world, organizing the exchange of delegations, inter-club tournaments, social events, thereby making the life of the club members more interesting. Moscow City Golf Club has signed a cooperation agreement with American Golf Club 'Deep Cliff Golf Course', Finnish 'Aura Golf', French 'Cannes Mandle' and Cyprus' Aphrodite Hills Golf '.

Each year Moscow City Golf Club holds a lot of different tournaments and activities like: children's charity tournaments and much more attracting numerous visitors.

June 26, 2004 the Club House was open again after restoration. The opening ceremony was attended by the founder of the Moscow City Golf Club Sven Tumba Johansson and officials, senior officials from the Moscow Government.

As a result, the restoration Club House was transformed into a wonderful place for relaxition and organizing events. It has spacious and luxuriously furnished rooms available for the members of the Moscow City Golf Club: restaurant, golf bar, library, cigar and billiard room, conference room, office «Old Tom», Beauty Salon & SPA, gym, showers, saunas and relaxation rooms with personal lockers. Interior of the Club House was completed in classic English style by the famous designer from Hong Kong Garvin Chen (architect Garvin Chen).

Moscow City Golf Club has a nine holes field. Six of the nine holes are par-4 and three holes are par-3. The total playing distance is 2.343 metres. Detailed description of each hole you can find on the site of the Moscow City Golf Club with the plan.

Moscow City Golf Club is a wonderfull place with impecable service, the members can gain privileges in foregn golf clubs including in the International Association of the Clubs.

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Memorial Park's par-4 17th will play drivable in final round of Texas Children’s Houston Open

Memorial park’s 17th hole is reconfigured for 2024, green pushed back 30 yards from water’s edge.

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HOUSTON – Memorial Park Golf Course's short par-4 17th hole has traditionally played a two-shot hole for most of the Texas Children’s Houston Open field, even when the tee was moved up to create a drivable opportunity. With the previous green complex situated just beyond the water’s edge, the risk-reward wasn’t there.

That is set to change Sunday, with the tee box moved up to play 329 yards and players attacking a new green complex that will entice bold plays.

The 17th green complex has been reconfigured for this year’s Texas Children’s Houston Open, with 30 yards of fairway now separating the green and the water’s edge. The green was previously situated just 5 yards from the water’s edge, limiting players’ incentive to drive the green even from a forward tee that made carrying the water no problem – it was just too hard to stop the ball on the green, players and officials said this week.

A scenic view of the 17th hole green at Memorial Park Golf Course in 2020. (Keyur Khamar/PGA TOUR)

A scenic view of the 17th hole green at Memorial Park Golf Course in 2020. (Keyur Khamar/PGA TOUR)

The hole’s scorecard length has been extended from 382 yards to 405 yards, which has increased the hole’s difficulty from the tips – the hole has played to a 4.173 average through three rounds in 2024, using the back tee in all rounds, after playing to 4.005 a season ago. Water down the hole’s right side has required players to be cautious off the tee, while playing more club off the tee if a wedge approach is desired (or laying back off the tee, then taking more club into the green). It ranked as Memorial Park’s fifth toughest hole through three rounds in 2024, after ranking No. 13 in difficulty last season.

But the tee has been moved up for Sunday's final round, the hole playing to 329 yards. The carry distance, roughly 280 yards, will be no trouble for the field, but will players be willing to accept the risk of bunkers left and water right? We’ll soon find out.

“I think it's a good change,” said world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who was among five players tied for the lead after the conclusion of Round 3. “I think they had tried to move the tee box up a couple times in the last few years to make it drivable and with the way the green was, it just wasn't a hole that you would really try to drive.

"But now the way the green is shaped, you have an area where you can run it up. I think they'll have the tee box moved up on the weekend and it should be a pretty exciting way to finish off the tournament. I think the changes are really good."

Tom Doak, who resigned the course in 2019, believed that the event’s penultimate hole should feature a high level of risk-reward, whereas this event’s previous three iterations at Memorial Park saw a conventional strategy employed at No. 17. Hence the changes around the green for 2024.

“We looked at the history of the past three tournaments that we’ve played here, and obviously getting player feedback as well, and we’ve had some great discussions and this is what Tom came up with,” said TOUR Senior Tournament Referee Robby Ware earlier this week. “He’s done a really nice job, and excited to see how it plays out this week.”

The teeing area, fairway contouring and fairway width have remained unchanged, said Ware this week, but the area around the green has changed substantially. Two bunkers have been added left of the green, making a left bailout shot more difficult (water hugs the hole’s entire right side, from the fairway through the green.) The green now slopes left-to-right as well, meaning a pitch from left of the green will require players to keep the water in mind.

It's a bold change that will force players to decide down the stretch at Memorial Park: go for an eagle putt, or play a safer tee shot for a wedge approach?

“From the back tee it doesn't change the hole tremendously, but with the tee up it's very much a cool drivable hole now,” added last week’s Valspar Championship winner Peter Malnati, who made the cut on the number at Memorial Park. “I think it will be fun to watch guys have a go at it because … obviously if you go for it, likely miss would be left of the green. The green slopes toward the water from left of the green, so you have to see some guys do some great short game in.

“Maybe they'll make it drivable on Sunday and you'll see someone step up and make a really bold play and hit one right on the green and have an eagle putt on Sunday. I think that would be really cool.”

Kevin Prise is an associate editor for the PGA TOUR. He is on a lifelong quest to break 80 on a course that exceeds 6,000 yards and to see the Buffalo Bills win a Super Bowl. Follow Kevin Prise on Twitter .

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The glittering towers of the Moscow City business district dominate the skyline of the Russian capital. The sleek glass-and-steel buildings — designed to attract investment amid an economic boom in the early 2000s — are a dramatic, modern contrast to the rest of the more than 800-year-old city.

Now they are a sign of its vulnerability, following a series of drone attacks that rattled some Muscovites and brought the war in Ukraine home to the seat of Russian power .

The attacks on Sunday and Tuesday aren’t the first to hit Moscow — a drone even struck the Kremlin harmlessly in May. But these latest blasts, which caused no casualties but blew out windows on a high-rise building and sent glass cascading to the streets, seemed particularly unsettling.

“It’s very frightening because you wake up at night hearing explosions,” said a woman who identified herself only as Ulfiya as she walked her dog, adding that she lived in a nearby building. Like other Muscovites interviewed by the Associated Press, she did not identify herself further out of fear of retribution or for her personal safety.

Another resident, who gave her name as Ekaterina, said Tuesday’s blast “sounded like thunder.”

“I think for the first time, I got really scared,” she said. “I don’t understand how people in a war zone can live like this every day and not go mad.”

A view of the damaged building is seen after a reported drone attack in Moscow, Russia, Monday, July 24, 2023. (AP Photo)

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The Russian Defense Ministry said it shot down two Ukrainian drones outside Moscow and had electronically jammed another, sending it crashing into the IQ-Quarter skyscraper that houses government offices including the Ministry of Economic Development, the Ministry of Digital Development and Communications and the Ministry of Industry and Trade — the same building that was hit Sunday.

A cordon went up around the building and personnel from the fire department and the Russian Investigative Committee were at the scene. Hours later, residents strolled through the district along the Moscow River or sat on benches in the sunshine. By about 1 p.m. Tuesday, workers were already starting to replace damaged windows.

The business district, a 10-minute subway ride west of the Kremlin, is home to some of Moscow’s flashiest restaurants, offering far-reaching views of the capital and a menu of upscale fare like three types of caviar, shellfish from Russia’s Far East and French cuisine.

But there was no escaping the grim news.

While Russian state television has largely played down the strikes, one channel sandwiched a segment on how Moscow’s air defenses successfully intercepted the drones in between reports highlighting Russian attacks on Ukraine.

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Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to President Volodymyr Zelensky, said in Ukraine that Moscow “is rapidly getting used to a full-fledged war,” without confirming or denying Kyiv’s involvement in the drone attacks that in recent days have struck from the capital to the Crimean Peninsula.

After Sunday’s strike, the Kremlin said security would be ramped up.

Still, the size of the drone that hit the Moscow City district led analysts to question the effectiveness of the capital’s air defenses, suggesting it could have been launched from Ukraine.

“If this is the case, this would be rather embarrassing for Russia’s air defenses. If a drone has been in Russian airspace for hours, air defenses should have picked it up earlier and shot it down earlier,” said Ulrike Franke, an expert in drones and military technology at the European Council on Foreign Relations.

While they haven’t caused much physical damage, bringing the drone campaign to Moscow “blows holes in Russia’s narrative that the war on Ukraine is successful and that it is being prosecuted far away from any consequences for the Russian people themselves,” said Keir Giles, a Russia expert at the Chatham House think tank in London.

“That is something which is going to be harder and harder for Russia’s propaganda machine to explain away,” he said.

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A Muscovite who identified himself to the AP only as Eldar summed up the strikes this way: “We attack them, they attack us. And it’s obvious that they will succeed somewhere, and we will succeed somewhere. We should try to strengthen the defense.”

In Odintsovo, where some of the drones were downed about 18 miles southwest of the capital, some residents discussed the events on their local Telegram channel.

One woman talked about hearing noises that turned out to be a car or improperly closed trash containers, and seeing what she thought were drones but actually were a flock of birds, a plane and a wind-blown plastic bag.

“How is it possible to live like this?” she asked the group.

“Stop creating panic,” one member admonished her.

“If you hear a noise, be happy because it hasn’t hit you,” added another.

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Masters 2024 predictions, odds, top picks, props: Golf insider liking Sam Burns at Augusta National

Golf insider patrick mcdonald has revealed his 2024 masters picks, pga best bets and props for augusta national.

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The 2024 Masters marks the return to the major for Rickie Fowler. He didn't qualify for the tournament the past three years during a multi-season slump, despite his mastery of Augusta National Golf Club. Fowler enters the Masters 2024 with a career scoring average of 71.47 at the tournament, fourth-best of all-time (min. 30 rounds). He has five top-15s over his last seven Masters appearances, and the jubilation of being back in the field for golf's first major shouldn't be discounted when making 2024 Masters bets. Despite the feel-good story, Fowler is 75-1 to win in the 2024 Masters odds, while the favorite, Scottie Scheffler, is 13-4.

Other top 2024 Masters contenders include Rory McIlroy (10-1), Brooks Koepka (11-1), Will Zalatoris (20-1) and Viktor Hovland (22-1). Before locking in any 2024 Masters picks or golf predictions, you need to see what proven golf betting expert Patrick McDonald has to say , considering his recent track record.

McDonald joined CBS Sports as a golf writer in 2022 after stops at NBC Sports and RyderCup.com. Covering the sport from a broader perspective, McDonald still likes to dip his toes into the betting pools on a weekly basis between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and more. Featured weekly on the Early Wedge, he has given out numerous winners already in 2024, including Jake Knapp (50-1) at the Mexico Open. 

Now, McDonald has focused his attention on the 2024 Masters field and has locked in his best bets, top sleepers and favorites to avoid. You can see only see them at SportsLine .

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One stunning prediction from McDonald: He is high on Sam Burns, even though he is a 50-1 longshot. Only two golfers, Scheffler (seven) and Xander Schauffele (six), have more top-10s than Burns' four this season, and half of those came in signature tournaments. He won an elevated event last season and is approaching a three-year run of him being ranked in the top 25 of the Official World Golf Ranking. While Burns hasn't had success at majors, he was in fifth place at last year's Masters after two rounds before inclement weather played a part in knocking him down the leaderboard.

Burns' strength is on the greens, where he earned the nickname "Bermuda Burns," and while bentgrass is at Augusta, he should adjust. He ranks in the top 10 in strokes gained: putting, total putting and overall putting, which has manifested into low scores on tour. The LSU product ranks is in scoring average (actual) and averages the eighth-most birdies per round. His current form, plus the confidence he gained from a hot start to last year's Masters, should serve him well this year as a long shot who can make the most of your 2024 Masters bets.  See who else to back here .

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McDonald is also jumping on an underdog who's had plenty of success at Augusta National but is still listed at more than 100-1 to win it all.  You can only see his 2024 Masters picks at SportsLine .

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  4. Tour Edge Hot Launch C521 iron, E521 Iron-Woods, wedges

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  5. Tour Edge Hot Launch E522 Wedge with Matt Adams

  6. Bernhard Langer Explains Why He Plays Wingman Wedges

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  1. Wedges

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  2. 2 Tour Edge wedges tested and reviewed

    Tour Edge Hot Launch E522 wedges. $89.99. The Extreme Game Improvement Hot Launch E522 wedge features a super-wide Houdini sole that puts more weight below and behind the ball making it extremely ...

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  4. Tour Edge Exotics Wingman Wedge

    STOCK SHAFT- DYNAMIC GOLD 115 WEDGE SHAFT - The Dynamic Gold 115 wedge shaft is designed as a lightweight alternative to the #1 wedge shaft in the history of the game. Dynamic Gold 115 is a mid-low launch and spin wedge shaft. Ordered the Tour Edge EXOTIC Wingman Wedges about two months ago....

  5. Tour Edge Exotics Wingman Wedge Review

    The Tour Edge Exotics Wingman wedge blends a variety of interesting performance characteristics to create a wedge unlike anything else I've tested. If you're looking for a higher CG and some forgiveness paired with a larger footprint and noticeable offset, get to your fitter to find the best combination of lofts and sole grinds for your ...

  6. Tour Edge Exotics Wingman Wedge Review

    The Bottom Line. Tour Edge Exotics Wingman Wedge ranks 9th overall in our best golf wedges 2023 test. The Wingman wedge performs well across all three of our scoring categories. It does not shine in one specific area, however, if we are talking about well balanced, the Wingman Wedge is precisely that.

  7. Tour Edge Wingman

    The Tour Edge Wingman wedge has earned a spot in Golf Digest's 2024 Hot List. Check our our expert's in-depth review covering its performance and specs.

  8. Tour Edge Exotics Wingman wedges: What you need to know

    PGA Tour Champions legend Bernhard Langer worked with Tour Edge to develop this wedge with a noticeable three millimeters of offset. Extra weight high in a wing toward the toe section raises the ...

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  10. Tour Edge TGS Triple Grind Sole Wedge

    Item type: 58° / Pure Feel Steel / Uni-Flex. The all-new TGS "Triple Grind Sole" wedges feature a pear-shaped head design and a Tour-inspired triple grind sole that eliminates bounce from the heel and toe areas. By allowing players to open and close the club face without fear of the head grabbing the turf, the TGS sole dramatically ...

  11. Tour Edge TGS Wedge Review

    The length of the Tour Edge TGS Wedge is the same for every loft: 35.25 degrees and is available in right-handed only. The Tour Edge TGS Wedge is offered with two stock shaft options: The Pure Feel Ladies Flex Steel Shaft and the Pure Feel Steel Wedge Flex Shaft. Conclusion

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