What are the best golf wedges ever made?
What are the best golf wedges ever made?
Best Golf Wedges
- Titleist Vokey SM9 Wedge. Our pick.
- Callaway Jaws Mack Daddy 5 Wedge. Best feeling wedge.
- Cleveland CBX ZipCore Wedge. A superb performing wedge that offers plenty of forgiveness.
- TaylorMade Milled Grind 3 Wedge.
- Ping Glide 4.0 Wedge.
- Cleveland RTX ZipCore Wedge.
- Mizuno T22 Wedge.
- PXG Sugar Daddy II Wedge.
What is the most popular wedge in golf?
TGW’s Most Popular Golf Wedges
- Titleist SM8 Wedges.
- Cleveland RTX-4 Wedges.
- Callaway MD5 Jaws Wedges.
- Mizuno T-20 Wedges.
- TaylorMade Milled Grind 2 Wedges.
- Cleveland CBX Full Face Wedges.
- PING Glide 3.0 Wedges.
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Are older wedges better?
The numbers tell us that wedge gurus are correct in saying that new wedges work better than the old ones when it comes to creating spin. The older the wedge, the less it will likely spin at all distances.
Why are Vokey wedges so good?
The Vokey SM8 wedges feature spin-milled grooves that create acute spin control and progressive CG placement for optimal launch. The CG’s of the wedges in this set are also set slightly forward to increase MOI. This is the main feature that makes these wedges so congenial for high handicappers and beginners.
How do I pick the right wedge?
The key in choosing a set of wedges is to make sure that there are no big gaps in loft between the lowest lofted iron in your set and the first wedge and then also between edge wedge. Try to keep the lofts gaps to around 4 degrees between each club.
How often should I replace my wedges?
Studies have shown that a typical wedge will last 65-75 rounds before there’s a dip in performance. For the average recreational golfer who plays regularly, that comes out to about every 18 to 24 months.
How do you know when your wedges are worn out?
Woody told me that looking at the groove on the face is usually one of the best ways to diagnose whether or not you need new wedges. If they look worn out, they probably are.
Can I use a 60 degree wedge in the sand?
Can you use a 60-degree wedge as a sand wedge? A 60-degree wedge can work well out of the sand but it’s important to have at least 10 degrees of loft. A wedge with more loft can help you get the ball out of deep bunkers or fly a shorter distance.