Cleveland Golf 588 RTX Wedges: Editor Review
Pros: Rotex face technology isn’t marketing mumbo jumbo. The spin and stopping power, particularly on shorter shots and shots played with an open face around the green, is exceptional. Cons: Although...
View ArticleEditor Review: Callaway Mack Daddy 2 Wedges
Pros: The Mack Daddy 2 wedges feature a compact, forged head with some of the highest-spinning grooves we’ve tested. With three different grinds available for the 58- and 60-degree wedges in two...
View ArticleVokey Hand Ground Wedges: Editor Review
Pros: Hand Ground wedges are made by the same craftsmen who create wedges for tour players. It’s one of the few custom wedge programs that allows consumers to select their favorite grind and tweak it...
View ArticleSCOR Golf: Editor Review
The first thing that you notice about SCOR Golf is that these folks are serious about doing something different with what they call the “scoring clubs” (traditionally known as wedges). Terry Koehler,...
View ArticleMiura K Grind Wedges: Editor Review
Pros: The “knuckles” on the back of Miura’s K Grind wedge makes them some of the coolest looking wedges on the market. Like all Miura wedges, they’re hand ground from carbon steel, and the K Grind...
View ArticleReview: Cobra Tour Trusty Wedges
Pros: The wedges have an high-friction face design, aggressive grooves and a versatile Tour Notch K-grind. Available in lofts of 62 and 64 degrees, if that’s your thing. Cons: Not as many bounce...
View ArticleScratch Wedge Review
Overview Here are the descriptions of the six different special Tour grinds. They are the ones painted with the different colors and
View ArticleCleveland 588 Forged Wedge Review
Cleveland Golf, the winners of more than 335 PGA Tour championships, including 26 majors, is extremely pleased to introduce the new 588®
View ArticleRenegar RX12 Wedge Review
by marrigo Pros: The super cool looking sole lowers the leading edge while maintaining bounce, making for an exceptionally playable wedge from
View ArticleCleveland 588 Wedges: Editor Review
Pros: Great feel and a great shape from address. Cons: The graphics are very busy on the back
View ArticleMizuno MP-T4 Wedges Review
Pros: With input from the one of the games most precise wedge players, Luke Donald, Mizuno has designed a tear-shaped wedge from 1025E
View ArticleEditor Review: Miura’s New Wedge Series
I’ve been playing the Miura 1957 Series Y and K wedges for the last year and a half. Although I’ve loved the
View ArticleBest Wedges 2013: Editors’ Choice
Contrary to popular belief, the best wedges aren’t the ones that spin the most. According to legendary wedge designer Bob Vokey, the most important
View ArticleTitleist Vokey SM4 Wedges: Editor Review
Pros: Vokey Spin Milled SM4 wedges offer a large variety of off-the-shelf lofts ranging from 46 to 64 degrees in two-degree increments,
View ArticleFourteen Golf Wedges: Editor Review
Pros: Fourteen wedges have a classic, clean shape, and come in some of the prettiest finishes we’ve seen. They have a super soft
View ArticleReview: Titleist Vokey SM5 Wedges
Pros: Vokey leads the way with 21 different loft, bounce and grind combinations, three different finishes and personalization programs that allows golfers to
View ArticleReview: Nike VR X3X Dual Wide and Toe Sweep Wedges
Pros: Beautiful satin finish, 8620 carbon steel, and a two cool, new grinds that are serious contenders on the wedge front for
View ArticleReview: Edel Wedges
Pros: Edel wedges are offered in eight different grinds. Whether your swing is steep, shallow or in between, Edel has a sole to match it. The center of gravity on each wedge is located closer to the...
View ArticleReview: Tour Edge Exotics CB Pro S Wedges
Pros: These soft-feeling 1025 forged wedges sell for just $99 each and create a ton of spin around the greens. Cons: Limited lofts and bounce options available. The stock grinds have high-to-medium...
View ArticleReview: Titleist Vokey TVD-M and TVD-K Wedges
Pros: The TVD-M and TVD-K wedges have narrower soles and less bounce than Vokey’s SM5 wedges to give better golfers more versatility around the greens. And If you’re looking for spin, you can’t do much...
View ArticleReview: Cleveland 588 RTX 2.0 Wedges
Pros: Classic looks, lots of spin and a soft feel. Cleveland offers a wide range of lofts (46-to-64 degrees), three distinct grinds and two different finishes (Tour Satin and Black Satin). A...
View ArticleReview: 4 things to know about Ping’s Glide wedges
Designing a wedge is complicated, but falling in love with one is simple. And I fell hard for Ping’s new Glide wedges within a matter of weeks, a feeling that hasn’t faded in the months since. I found...
View ArticleReview: Callaway MD3 Milled wedges
Pros: Options are plentiful with the MD3 Milled wedges. There are three different sole grinds, two finishes and a wide range of lofts (46-60 degrees). Low-lofted, mid-lofted and high-lofted wedges are...
View ArticleIn-Depth Review: Titleist Vokey SM6 Wedges
Pros: A new, progressive CG design helps the low-lofted wedges fly a few yards farther, and improves the feel of the high-lofted wedges while boosting consistency. With lofts from 46-62 degrees and...
View ArticleTitleist launches new Vokey WedgeWorks 60 “A” grind wedge
The menu of grind options just got more expansive for Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks consumers, with the addition of a “60A” wedge to the lineup. Previously, Vokey offered seven main grind options for...
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