Wedges

 
 
 

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Titleist

Titleist

The new family of Vokey Design Spin Milled C-C Wedges provide improved shot control and conform with the new USGA groove regulations going into effect soon.

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Perfect Fit

Perfect Fit

Interested in new clubs? How do you find the best set for you? PGA Master Club Fitter Tom Henderson offers some tips on how to equip yourself properly.

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PGA.com Value Guide

PGA.com Value Guide

How much are your clubs worth, and where can you trade them in? Check out our PGA.com Value Guide, the national standard for golf club values.

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Ask the Expert

Ask the Expert

Eric Hogge is the PGA Head Professional at the PGA Center for Learning and Performance as well as the Director of Clubfitting for the PGA of America. Need to know if your clubs are helping your game? Ask Eric.

Equipment News

Eidolon Golf

Instead of nickel chrome plating, the new Prime wedges receive a hot oil bath and are left natural, so the bronze patina will wear off and the heads will begin to rust.

Alpha Golf

The extra-rounded bevel cut-back in the new ProSpec wedges makes it easy to open the face, and more bounce keeps the club from digging too deeply into the ground.

Henry-Griffitts

The custom grinds of the new premium-priced, milled-face Sizzle Wedges are based an individual player's preferred shots, most common shots and best shots.

KZG

With a relieved sole at the heel, the wedges in the Forged Sniper SRS line are specifically designed to be "swing plane specific."

Vokey Design

Titleist's new line of Vokey Design Wedges features Spin Milled technology honed on the PGA Tour.


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