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YES! Golf Announce New ‘Bill’ Wedge

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YES! Golf have announced their intentions as short game specialists with the release of their new wedge. Coming swiftly after the release of 6 new putter models at the PGA Merchandise Show, the first consignment of YES! ‘Bill’ wedges has hit British shores this month.

Better known for their C-Groove range of putters, YES! have a created a wedge forged and then milled from Japanese steel .Spin control is enhanced via precision-milled hairline grooves on the presenting surface between the primary U-shaped grooves on the club face. The increased backspin puts the spin action of the world’s greatest wedge players into the hands of every golfer.

Add to this the longest hosel of any wedge around and the higher centre of gravity and greater backspin brought about by this, and this also looks to make a real difference.

With a glare-resistant black chrome-plate finish and a TrueTemper Dynamic Gold S200 shaft, this wedge will initially be available in 52 and 56 degree, with 58 and 60 coming later.

YES! Golf have stated that they do not want to provide a full set of clubs but rather look to extend their expertise from greens the greenside and GolfWRX one of the few lucky enough to receive some of these new wedges. So look for a review in the coming weeks.

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  1. M Anderson

    Mar 3, 2008 at 6:33 pm

    Yes, it has milled grooves on the face.

    We should hopefully have in hand pics very soon so I will be sure to show some face on.

  2. Jay

    Mar 3, 2008 at 4:13 pm

    Any pics of the face? Does it have grooves?

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GolfWRX was on site this week at Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island for the RBC Heritage. 47 golfers who competed in the Masters last week will be making the quick turnaround in the Lowcountry of South Carolina for the eight designated event of the PGA Tour season.

We have 10 general albums for you to check out, as well as seven WITBs — including Masters champ Jon Rahm!

Plenty of pull-out galleries await as well, with Jimmy Walker’s AutoFlex experiment garnering plenty of eyeballs, as is Tommy Fleetwood’s TaylorMade BRNR mini driver.

Check out links to all our photos, below.

General Albums

WITB Albums

Pullout Albums

Join the discussion in the GolfWRX forums.

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Morning 9: Tour announced new fall schedule | Cowherd: LIV won Masters | Tiger 1997 Masters ball at auction

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By Ben Alberstadt with Gianni Magliocco.

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Good Thursday morning, golf fans, and as day one of the RBC Heritage gets underway.

1. PGA Tour announces new fall schedule

The PGA TOUR today announced its schedule for the 2023 FedExCup Fall, consisting of seven official PGA TOUR events that will provide greater drama and more immediate consequence than ever before.

  • The significant benefits to winning during the FedExCup Fall remain – including a two-year PGA TOUR exemption, 500 FedExCup points, entry to the season-opening Sentry Tournament of Champions and the PLAYERS Championship as well as eligibility into those Major Championships that have invited PGA TOUR winners in the past. Added drama comes as players utilize the seven fall events to lock up or improve their positions in the priority ranking and secure additional playing opportunities for the 2024 FedExCup Season, which returns to a calendar-year schedule (January-August).
  • Those players who finish 70th or better in the FedExCup Playoffs and Eligibility Points List through the 2023 TOUR Championship are exempt for 2024. But – new this year – players ranked No. 51 and beyond will carry their FedExCup Points from the Regular Season and first Playoffs event into the FedExCup Fall and continue to accumulate FedExCup Points to finalize eligibility for the 2024 season.
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2. Put another way…

  • Sept 11-17: Fortinet Championship, Silverado Resort, Napa,California
  • Oct 2-8: Sanderson Farms Championship, C.C. of Jackson, Jackson, Mississippi
  • Oct 9-15: Shriners Children’s Open, TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Oct 16-22: Zozo Championship, Accordia Golf Narashino, Chiba, Japan
  • Oct 30-Nov 5: World Wide Technology Championship, El Cardonal, Los Cabos, Mexico
  • Nov 6-12: Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Port Royal, Southampton, Bermuda
  • Nov 13-19: RSM Classic, Sea Island Golf Club, St. Simons Island, Georgia

3. Hoggard: Schedule must evolve

Golf Channel’s Rex Hoggard…”Spieth’s eight starts before Augusta National is historically the norm for the 2015 Masters champion. What’s different this year is the competitive intensity the designated events added to that normal run-up.”

  • “Five of the eight events leading up to the Masters were designated, including the WGC-Match Play two weeks ago, which, depending on how far a player advances, can be grueling so close to the Masters. Add in starts at The Players, Bay Hill and Los Angeles, which are all designated, and it should be no surprise that Rory McIlroy withdrew from this week’s RBC Heritage, which is also an elevated event.”
  • “Players were allowed to miss one designated event this year, but this week’s stop on Hilton Head Island, S.C., is McIlroy’s second after he skipped the Sentry Tournament of Champions, and it’ll cost him a portion of his PIP earnings from last year. Whatever that financial penalty, it’s clearly not enough to change McIlroy’s mind and the Tour is likely anticipating more selective scheduling as the season wears on.”
  • “It’s why the Tour will have fewer designated events next year – which includes the four majors, The Players, three playoff events, the Tournament of Champions and the three player-hosted invitationals (Genesis Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational and Memorial) along with four other tournaments that haven’t been announced – and no minimum mandate.”
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4. Tiger’s 1997 Masters ball fetches big money

Our Jason Daniels…”After a bogey on the fifth hole – his first in over 36 holes – Tiger handed his Titleist #1 to then 9-year-old Julian Nexsen, who subsequently had the ball and associated items auctioned earlier this month. The lot, auctioned by Golden Age Auctions, saw the hammer come down at $64,124.40.”

  • “The auction site declared that Lot#5 of its Masters Week Auction came with “impeccable provenance,” claiming that, “unless Tiger himself or his caddie Fluff intentionally saved a ball from this historic final round (which we doubt), this may be the only confirmed golf ball from the final round of Tiger Woods’ first Major Championship victory.”
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5. Cowherd: Phil, LIV were the big Masters winners

Our Matt Vincenzi…”On Fox Sports 1, host of “The Herd”, Colin Cowherd sounded off on his adoration for Phil Mickelson and the rest of the LIV Golfers who played well at the 2023 Masters.”

  • “On Phil Mickelson: “He didn’t want to have to be in the grind and deal with all the Pro-Am stuff. He wanted to make money, play less and be treated like the rockstar he is. And guess what? That’s the best he’s ever looked. He was thin, his skin was good, his body looked great, his golf was amazing he was hitting his putts.””
  • “Cowherd also declared that LIV Golfers proved their point by playing well at the Masters.”
  • “I was rooting for Brooks and I was rooting for Phil Mickelson. I know a lot of you think they’re immoral and you don’t like them, but you know what? They proved their point.”
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6. On Rahm’s irons

Our Andrew Tursky…”Aside from his swing style, another important factor in Rahm’s consistency is that he doesn’t mess around much with his iron set. Although Rahm spent time tweaking his Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond driver ahead of the Masters, he hasn’t changed his irons since joining the Callaway staff at the beginning of 2021.”

  • “Rahm’s Masters-winning Callaway Apex TCB (tour cavity back) irons are bent a half-degree weak compared to the standard Apex TCB specifications, according to Callaway PGA TOUR rep Kellen Watson, who works closely with Rahm on his equipment needs.”
  • “Rahm also uses what are called “soft-stepped” Project X 6.5 iron shafts. “Soft stepping” is a club builder trick to make the shafts play slightly softer than standard – the builder will put a 5-iron shaft in a 6-iron, a 6-iron shaft in a 7-iron and so on throughout the set to help achieve slightly more launch and spin. The combination of weaker lofts and softer shafts helps Rahm to hit the spin, launch and carry numbers that he wants while still allowing him to hit down on the ball and deloft the club at impact.”
  • “When he came over [to Callaway], we found out quickly that we needed to have soft-stepped 6.5s in his irons,” Watson told GolfWRX.com on Tuesday at the 2023 RBC Heritage. “Usually what we do with all our guys is do a performance combine. We do about 60 shots using clubs throughout the bag and never two of the same shots in a row. So, it could go 4-iron to 9-iron, 9-iron to 5-iron, 5-iron to 6-iron, 6-iron to wedge. We capture all that data and it’ll give us pretty much everything we need to know. During that process, when he first came over, we did that, compiled the data, we ate lunch, then we went back after bending all the irons loft and lie wise, and we got to the numbers that are his current loft and lie. They might appear like they’re a half-degree weak from standard, but there is no standard on the PGA TOUR.
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7. First Asian Tour event in Scotland

Mike Hall for Golf Monthly…”The Asian Tour will visit Scotland for the first time as part of its UK summer swing.”

  • “The Torrance Course at Fairmont St Andrews has been revealed as the second of this year’s UK-based International Series events, following last month’s announcement that Newcastle’s Close House would also host a tournament. The tournament will take place between 24 and 27 August with the St Andrews Bay Championship, the sixth International Series event of the Asian Tour season.”
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8. Monty trolls Cantlay, Langer

9. Photos from the RBC Heritage

  • Check out all of our galleries from this week’s event!
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Morning 9: Masters ratings boost | Rahm No. 1 | Insane par round

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By Ben Alberstadt with Gianni Magliocco.

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Good Wednesday morning, golf fans, and as we look towards the RBC Heritage, another PGA Tour designated event.

1. Masters: Final round best TV ratings of any golf telecast in 5 years

Alex Myers for Golf Digest…”The final round averaged drawing 12.06 million viewers, which was up 19 percent from Scottie Scheffler’s win in 2022, according to CBS. That also makes it the most-viewed golf telecast on any network since the 2018 Masters…”

  • “According to CBS, viewership peaked on Sunday between 7 and 7:15 p.m. ET with more than 15 million people tuning in to see Rahm put the finishing touches on his first Masters win and second major title.”
  • “The network totaled 16.251 million viewers in combined average viewership during a marathon Sunday that began with the conclusion of the third round.”
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2. Rahm No. 1

Patricia Duffy for Golf Channel…”Four months into 2023 and we’ve already seen the world No. 1 title pass between three guys on four different occasions.”

  • “The undisputed Big 3— Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy — have been playing musical chairs since February 12, when Scheffler took the top spot from McIlroy for the first switcheroo of the year. Now, Rahm is back on top for the second time this year after his Masters win.”
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3. The new Ryder Cup torchbearer?

Oliver Brown for the Telegraph…”What Ballesteros has bequeathed to Rahm, though, is a consuming passion for the Ryder Cup. Just as the great Seve derived his deepest satisfaction from crushing his US opponents, Rahm called the experience of beating Tiger Woods in singles in Paris five years ago the “best feeling of my life”. In the wake of his emphatic four-stroke victory to claim the Green Jacket, Rahm has a pivotal role to perform at the contest in Rome this autumn. Quite simply, Luke Donald, the European captain, is duty-bound to make him his on-course leader.”

  • “The identity of Europe’s Ryder Cup talisman has been fraught with uncertainty since Seve’s pomp. Ballesteros was such a galvanising force that Mark James once said: “He could have played with my mum, who doesn’t even play, and it wouldn’t have surprised me if they had got half a point.” Despite a formidable European record in winning four of the past six match-ups, there is no natural substitute for the Seve effect.”
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4. The short shelf life of Brooks Koepka’s “clutch” gene

Golf Digest’s Shane Ryan with the tally of times Koepka has recently held or been near the lead in majors — in addition to BK’s inability to get the gearshift out of neutral at the Masters Sunday.

  • “2019 Masters: Tied for the lead heading into 12, makes double bogey, plays 3 under the rest of the way but loses to Tiger by a shot.”
  • “2019 PGA Championship: Holds a seemingly insurmountable seven-shot lead on the field heading into the final round, reaches 13 under by the tenth hole, then falls off a cliff, making five bogeys in the last eight holes. Only Dustin Johnson’s equally rough pressure play down the stretch saves the day for Koepka, who nearly blew the biggest final round lead in major history.”
  • “2019 U.S. Open: Fights to within a shot of Gary Woodland on the back nine, but plays the last seven holes in over over, with no birdies, to lose by three.”
  • “2021 PGA Championship: Takes a one-shot lead over Phil Mickelson on the first hole on Sunday, immediately makes double bogey, finishes with a 74, the second-worst score of anyone in the top 16, to lose by two.”
  • “2021 U.S. Open: Shoots a respectable Sunday 69 to finish T-4, but was arguably never a real threat to Jon Rahm.”
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5. Jordan Spieth expecting exciting week

Riley Hamel for Golfweek…”according to defending champion Jordan Spieth, Harbour Town Golf Links could produce a more diverse leaderboard.”

  • “I think on a course like this, it’s going to be more unique than any of the ones that we’ve experienced in any of the elevated events so far because you have a course where it doesn’t matter about length,” he said Tuesday after the ceremonial cannon shot. “You just have to golf your ball around. It’s an advantage if you hit it far and straight, but you’ve got to take risk on more than you do other places if you want to try and keep hitting driver.
  • “It could be just such a massively bunched leaderboard of such big names, it’s got the potential to be as exciting an event as we’ve seen this year.”
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6. Cantlay responds to slow play critics

7. What a round!

8. WITB Time Machine: Wesley Bryan’s winning WITB at the 2017 RBC Heritage

Driver: Callaway GBB Epic (8.5 degrees)

Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana Blue S+ 70 TX

3-wood: Callaway GBB Epic (15 degrees

Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Red 75 X 6.0

Hybrid: Callaway Apex (18 degrees)

Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD DI Hybrid 95 X

Irons: Callaway Apex Pro 2016 (4-PW)

Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

Wedges: Callaway MD3 Milled (50-10S, 54-10S), Callaway Mack Daddy Forged (58-08)

Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400

Putter: Odyssey Metal X Milled #2

Ball: Callaway Chrome Soft X

Grips: Iomic

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9. Photos from the RBC Heritage

  • Check out all of our galleries from this week’s event!
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