These wedges achieved the highest spin rate during our robot testing
Recent testing with Golf Laboratories’ swing robot revealed these wedges can help you generate extra spin.
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How a major champion helped bring Vokey’s new wedge to life
This former U.S. Open winner played an important role in the development of Vokey’s low-bounce “A” lob wedge.
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Titleist releases WedgeWorks Wedge 60 A Grind
Wyndham Clark is among the players on the PGA Tour who routinely carry an A Grind wedge.
Titleist 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 players with various needs: T Grind: The narrowest sole option, which is widely used by PGA Tour players, and has low bounce L […]
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Gear up this holiday season, with Golfweek’s Equipment Gift Guide, featuring the best drivers, irons, wedges, putters and more.
Proving ground
The Mizuno T24 forged wedges offer a compact profile along with groove technology and we found out how they perform in real-world conditions.
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Discover wedges to help you with your short-game shots when playing on wet or soft courses.
Improve your short game and learn about wedges that can help you in wet, soft conditions.
Want to improve your short game? Here’s the shot to master
Instructor Parker McLachlin points out the one wedge shot amateur golfers need to add to their short-game arsenal.
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Expert says only golfers who can do this should carry a high-lofted lob wedge
For a large majority of golfers, something with 56 or 58 degrees of loft is far more reliable than a full-blown lob wedge.
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Do you need new wedges? Fully Equipped Mailbag
The latest edition of GOLF’s Fully Equipped mailbag offers a simple test to determine if you need fresh wedges.
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