I'm wondering how long have you owned your golf clubs
, or what's the life span of them? How often do you change a new club? But John Daly, who participated the Sony Open yesterday was using a set of golf wedges that have square grooves, even though new USGA regulations require V-shaped grooves. And his wedges are legal, too. Daly said Thursday he is using Ping wedges that he's had since 1986, which he hasn't used on tour in nearly 20 years. Dean Wilson also pulled from his garage a Ping lob wedge he said was made sometime in the 1980s. A USGA official says those Ping wedges, which were made around 1990, can still be used because they were allowed under a settlement when Ping sued the governing body. Square grooves typically produce higher spin rates and steeper landing angles than V-shaped grooves, although it's unclear how much the old wedges might help because they were manufactured so long ago. However, PING is one of the most outstanding golf manufactures in the world. We trust them. And PING wedges provide versatility and stroke-saving performance for golfers of all abilities. Each PING wedge is engineered to ensure reliability on full shots as well as delicate chips and pitches around the green. All PING wedges offer the feel and forgiveness that have made them favorites of tour professionals around the world for more than 25 years. Why golf is better than sexHow do I know if I am a good kisser? Copyright reserved by Ebayoyo.com