What is your level of confidence when hitting the ball toward the target you’ve chosen? In the end, it all comes down to how the wedge feels in your hands and how it looks behind the ball.

Let’s be honest about the wedges
When it comes to wedge performance, testing shows one clear truth: most new wedges perform almost identically in technical terms — up to about 98% the same. The real difference on the course comes from how the wedge feels in your hands and how it looks behind the ball.
And ultimately, the question is: what is your level of confidence when hitting the ball toward the target you’ve chosen?
But let’s call it like it is: after roughly 75 to 100 rounds, wedge performance begins to decline in a measurable way. Independent testing has shown that worn grooves can lead to:
- Up to 2,000 RPM loss in spin
- Higher launch angles
- Almost double the rollout, with less stopping power on the greens
Our wedge design is built on a clear philosophy: all wedges are precision tools, but the 58° and 60° stand apart. These two clubs must allow players to execute the widest variety of shots – from high, soft flops with an open face to low, spinning check shots. Because they are manipulated more than any other wedges, their design becomes especially critical. They need to perform flawlessly in every situation, making them the ultimate tools for creativity and versatility around the greens
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