Equipment
Why Viktor Hovland made a sneaky club switch during the FedEx Cup Playoffs
Ping staffer Viktor Hovland has bounced around to a couple of different lob wedges throughout 2022, but none of them were a Ping-branded product (see his February and June WITBs here). In fact, he only briefly used a Ping lob wedge as a professional when he first turned pro.
Ahead of the 2022 BMW Championship, however, Hovland worked with Ping Tour rep Kenton Oates to get fitted up into a new lob wedge, and he ended up putting a Ping wedge into play for the remaining two playoff events.
According to Oates, Hovland likes to look at a straighter leading edge. He also prefers to play shots around the greens with an open face, so he wants some heel relief for the sole to sit flatter, and he also benefits from a slightly higher bounce option. With Hovland’s preferences laid out, Oates and Hovland got to work.
Here’s how the pre-BMW Championship wedge session went down:
“Viktor has used and liked a straighter leading edge,” Oates told GolfWRX. “During his testing, we used a Ping Glide 4.0 60/S with sole relief and a straightened leading edge. We also tested Glide 2.0 58/TS and 60/TS options, which have lower bounce and a naturally straighter leading edge.

Image Credit: Kenton Oates/Ping
“Right away, Viktor was led to the Glide 2.0 58/TS, which we adjusted to 60 degrees. This provided more bounce, which was great, and it had enough relief so that he was able to open the blade and hit higher, softer shots with ease. It improved his capture and contact, and the added bounce allowed him to hit lower-launching, higher-spinning shots around the green, too.”

Increasing loft by 1 degree will increase bounce by about 1 degree, as well. Therefore, Viktor picked up about 2 degrees of bounce by bending it 2 degrees.
Hovland had a hot start with the new lob wedge, finishing 14th in strokes gained: around-the-green at the BMW Championship. For a guy that finished the year 191st in the category for the 2021-22 season, that’s a promising performance. He back-tracked a bit at the Tour Championship, finishing 23-of-29 players in the SG: ATG stat, but all things considered, it’s an improvement.
As the off-season gets underway and players disperse to conduct further equipment testing, we’ll catch back up with Hovland in his next start to see what lob wedge he ends up using next season.
Whats in the Bag
Alex Noren WITB 2026 (June)
Driver: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D (9 degrees @7, draw setting)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VF 6 X

3-wood: Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond (15 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana BB 83 TX

Hybrid: Callaway Apex UW (19 degrees)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Black

Irons: Callaway Apex TCB (4-9)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

Wedges: Callaway Opus SP (46-10S, 50-10S, 56-08C, 60-08C)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400


Putter: Odyssey O-Works #1W

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet
Ball: Callaway Chrome Tour
Equipment
Spotted: Titleist GTS USWO headcovers
GolfWRX Tour Photographer Greg Moore was at Riviera Country Club this last week in Los Angeles for the U.S. Women’s Open. While browsing the photos, I spotted a recent major trend in headcovers. That is, the Titleist GTS headcover line expands the majors theme.
Seen on the bag of Natalia Guseva were the red, white, and blue Titleist GTS covers. This is the third time we have seen limited-edition Titleist major covers, the others being at the Masters and the PGA Championship. But with the launch of the GTS line back at the Texas Children’s Houston Open in March, this is the first time we have seen Titleist come out with major themed head covers for the season (driver headcovers through hybrids).
Check out some photos below.

At the Masters, we saw the familiar Masters green, white, and yellow. While the PGA Championship design was colors synonymous with the Philadelphia Eagles NFL team. This shows the season major drops continue full steam ahead for major OEMs. New opportunities for each major for designs and themes, and who knows, maybe a lucky spark for a player and a major championship for their resume. It gets the wheels turning for what major theme headcover you would keep on your bag for the whole season!


Whats in the Bag
Melanie Green WITB 2026 (June)
Driver: TaylorMade Qi4D (9 degrees)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VF 5 S

3-wood: TaylorMade Qi4D (15 degrees)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VF 6 S

Hybrids: TaylorMade Qi4D (19 degrees, 22 degrees)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VF Hybrid 85 S 

Irons: TaylorMade P770 (5-PW)
Shafts: Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105

Wedges: TaylorMade MG5 (50-SB 09, 54-SB 12, 60-SB 10)
Shafts: Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105

Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour V
Grip: SuperStroke Flatso 2.0

Grips: Golf Pride MCC
Ball: TaylorMade TP5x
Check out more in-hand photos of Melanie Green’s clubs here.
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MP
Sep 1, 2022 at 7:28 am
Viktor needs to get on to National Custom, sounds like exactly the profile that the guys made for me…
DB
Aug 31, 2022 at 9:36 am
I agree with him. Glide 2.0 and 2.0 Stealth are the best, and a TS grind with 8 bounce would be just perfect.
BC
Aug 30, 2022 at 7:30 pm
I do not undeerstand why Ping went with simuch a round leading edge on the 4.0’s. I am not a fan of it either.