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Ping S259 Wedge

Tour Grind202646°-62°

The Ping S259 is a tour grind wedge available in lofts from 46° to 62°. It features a compact head, multiple grind options, and precise face milling designed for workability. These wedges are built to let skilled players shape shots and control spin, at the cost of forgiveness on off-centre strikes..

Ping S259 Wedge: Key Specs

Category
Tour Grind
Loft range
46 to 62 degrees
Loft/grind options
25
Model year
2026
MSRP
$217.5

Available Variants

LoftBounceGrindFinish
46°12°SChrome
48°12°SChrome
50°12°SChrome
50°14°WChrome
52°12°SChrome
52°14°WChrome
54°10°HChrome
54°12°SChrome
54°14°WChrome
56°10°HChrome
56°12°SChrome
56°14°WChrome
58°8°BChrome
58°12°EChrome
58°10°HChrome
58°12°SChrome
58°6°TChrome
58°14°WChrome
60°8°BChrome
60°12°EChrome
60°10°HChrome
60°12°SChrome
60°6°TChrome
60°14°WChrome
62°6°TChrome

Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.

About the Ping S259

a compact head, multiple grind options, and precise face milling designed for workability. These wedges are built to let skilled players shape shots and control spin, at the cost of forgiveness on off-centre strikes.

Who Should Play the Ping S259?

  • low-handicap and scratch golfers who demand precise control around the greens. Tour grind wedges offer multiple grind options for different shot types - from full swings to flops - with a compact head that rewards skilled hands.
  • Golfers looking for loft options between 46° and 62° to fill gaps in their short game.
  • Players who prefer a crisp and direct feel from their wedges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should play the Ping S259?

The Ping S259 is designed for low-handicap and scratch golfers who demand precise control around the greens. Tour grind wedges offer multiple grind options for different shot types - from full swings to flops - with a compact head that rewards skilled hands.

What lofts are available?

The Ping S259 is available from 46° to 62°, covering gap wedge, sand wedge, and lob wedge configurations.

What does the bounce angle mean?

Bounce is the angle between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the sole. Higher bounce (12°+) suits soft turf and bunkers - it prevents the club from digging. Lower bounce (4-8°) works better on firm turf and tight lies where you want the leading edge closer to the ground.

How does the Ping S259 compare to other tour grind wedges?

Like most tour grind wedges, the Ping S259 is designed for low-handicap and scratch golfers who demand precise control around the greens. Your best choice depends on your preferred loft gaps and the turf conditions you play on most often.

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