I have been playing my Ping i10 irons since last December, well since last December I have played them about six times.

Now that the weather has finally thawed out here in southwestern Ohio I have committed to playing my i10’s this golfing season. My set lacks a matching sand wedge, which I actually prefer. Out with the old (Ping ISI BeCu), and in with the new, but in high class, WRX style.

I prefer to have a 56 degree sand wedge that gives me a lot of options off the fairway, around the greens and in the sand. My next step was to check out the options at Ping’s WRX department for specialized wedge grinds.

I chose the “T” grind for my 54 degree sand wedge. The T grind offers the most versatility for my short game. Not all grinds are available on all Ping wedges, especially the classic Ping irons. I checked out Pinggolf.com and downloaded the Ping Wrx Department’s current pdf catalog to make the decision easier.

Did I say 54 degree sand wedge? TO me a 54 degree wedge is more of a weaker gap wedge and just doesn’t suit my game around the greens and in the sand. Well, since this was a custom order (Thanks Discount Dans!) I had them bend it to 56 degrees and also bend it 2.25 degrees upright (Silver Dot Color Code) just to my personal preference and fitting. From phone call to wedge delivery, it was about 12 days total. This wedge is a real looker, I’ll let you know how it (and the T Grind) performs later next week.

The grind machining was expertly done and looks awesome on this i10 wedge.

Attention to detail and customization is recognized by the Ping Wrx shaft band.