TOUR EDGE 723 IN 2023+WINGMAN AND LANGER

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THE NEW WINGMAN WEDGE-with design from Bernhard Langer. Putting with the Wingman 703 series putter in the Tour Edge Batavia Plant.

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THE WINNING CHAMPIONS TOUR PLAYER has spoken.

But not just on the golf course. Because Bernhard Langer’s talking is being done in the Tour Edge Batavia (IL.) plant.

Wedges-Wingman Wedges are what’s new form Tour Edge, and now in pro shops and retail outlets. So if you want to purchase online, you can do that as well.

Tour Edge President and Master Club designer David Glod, worked with Langer to design the latest line of wedges from Tour Edge.

Tour Edge calls the new “Langer Line” the most advanced line by Tour Edge to date. Because what the Wingman Wedge series brings to the table (or golf course) is a wedge with that provides more spin, improved precision, with an enhanced feel on full swings on approach to, and around the green. MSRP at $139.99 Now Available.

LANGERS main contribution to this new wedge, was the inclusion of offset technology in wedges. Because this is what helps keep your hands forward and in front of the leading edge. But it includes bounce that is more in an angle to the turf, leading to better contact.

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“I am always looking for a forged wedge with the right amount of offset. So I eventually asked the R&D team what they could come up with,” said Langer.

“What came back astounded me with it’s performance. I put one prototype in play the first week I tested it. Because I could just tell that the design was easier to hit and far more consistent than my other wedges.”

The “winged” weight pad on the toe creates a higher Center of Gravity for lower launch and greater spin. Tour Edge Master Club designer David Glod says that after two years of focusing on a breakthrough performance wedge. So we are ready to release Wingman to golfers everywhere.”

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TOUR EDGE TEMPLATE PUTTERS

Are now here and available.

The new line has names of all the famous hole types, from the classic courses, and the famous golf course designers of years ago.

Because when you add names like, Alps, Biarritz, Eden, Maiden, Punchbowl and others. You have hit home with Template putters.

So each putter is milled with CNC Micro-groove face technology . But the grooves are milled with a 20% deeper grooves than in the previous series. So this leads to greater topspin and a more accurate roll.

EARLIER IN 2023-Tour Edge Golf rolled out the new 723 Series of Woods and Irons.

So learn more about Tour Edge 2023 at Tour Edge.com. Tour Edge has announced that the new product line will come out in late summer or early fall of 2024. So until then, enjoy the new changes with the 723 Series, plus the Wingman Wedges and Template Putters.

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Rory spent over 8 years growing up working at Rob Roy Golf Club in Prospect Hts.IL, then two years at Chevy Chase in Wheeling. He has covered golf in Chicago since 1986. Rory was one of the initial members of WSCR all-sports radio Chicago and covered golf there for 5 seasons, before moving on to work for ESPN/Sportsticker and ESPN Radio. In addition to hosting Golfers on Golf Radio on WCPT AM820 Chicago, he writes for both the Chicago District (CDGA) Magazine, and formerly Chicagoland Golf. Rory has played over 525 courses in 39 states, and rates golf courses. He does golf course management and communications consulting, within the golf industry.