Wilson FG Tour wedges a winner for Harrington
Padraig Harrington has the new Wilson FG Tour wedges in his bag on the way to winning the Johor Open in Malaysia

Wilson Staff's new FG Tour wedges helped Padraig Harrington to his first win in two years at the Johor Open in Malaysia.
The FG Tour wedges incorporate a distinctive CNC milled face and improved flatness that increases spin control on chip shorts from any lie.
The classic-looking wedges conform to the latest groove specifications and were designed following the advice of Wilson's Tour professionals such as Ryder Cup star Harrington and American Ricky Barnes.
Bob Thurman, global director of R&D at Wilson Golf, said: "The FG Tour wedges are the most technologically-advanced wedges ever launched by Wilson.
"This is the most aggressive milling process that we've ever taken to the face of a wedge and is highly recommended by our Tour players like Padraig."
Harrington added the 54 and 60-degree FG Tour wedges to his bag last weekend. The result was a three-shot win - his first since becoming USPGA champion in 2008.
The suggested RRP for the FG Tour wedges is £79 and they are available in 50, 52, 54, 56, 58 and 60- degree loft options.
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