Wedges Reviews

  • Tour Edge Exotics CB PROs wedge Review

    RRP: £99

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    This is Tour Edge’s first forged wedge in the popular Exotics line. It is forged from 1025 carbon steel, and has what the company calls “Mongo Grooves,” which are layered with 28 micro grooves to give them the maximum legal amount of sharpness up to...

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  • Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled Wedge 2013 Review

    RRP: £102

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    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5

    The Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled Wedge is designed by master craftsman Bob Vokey, these wedges feature tour validated designs and innovative Spin-Milled face technology for the maximum conforming spin and shot control. Three sole grinds are...

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  • Nike Golf VR Forged Wedge Review

    RRP: £95

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    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    The Nike VR Pro wedges are developed out of a precise forging process resulting in a wedge that offers accurate shot-shaping performance. Contact: www.nikegolf.eu

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  • Honma W105C Wedge Review

    RRP: £225

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    TG Rating 3.8 out of 5

    Hand-crafted, this wedge produces maximum spin with a high-friction nickel clubface and with a low-friction sole. Contact: www.honma.co.uk

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  • Proto V1.1 Review

    RRP: £90

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.8 out of 5

    At only 1.5mm thick, the clubface is backed by hollow core filled with a thermal plastic elastomer gel for more spin and feel. Contact: www.touredge.com

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  • Cobra Trusty Rusty Wedge Review

    RRP: £79

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    Raw unplated 8620 Carbon steel rusts over time for a unique look and feel. Tri-Bounce sole and Laser Precision Technology offers a low edge, high bounce and maximum spin.  Contact: www.cobragolf.com

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  • Yonex WS-1 Wedge

    RRP: £69

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    A mild carbon steel head gives maximum spin and distance control. Available in graphite or steel to match your irons’ swing weight. Graphite option available for £69. Contact: www.yonex.co.uk

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  • Benross Zip It Black Pearl Wedge Review

    RRP: £60

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.2 out of 5

    A teardrop head shape, versatile bounce angles and a True Temper Dynamic Lite Wedge shaft. Also available in Cobalt finish for £69.99.  Contact: www.benrossgolf.com

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  • Progen Chromo Wedge Review

    RRP: £60

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.2 out of 5

    The Progen Chromo wedge has ultra soft 8620 stainless steel which allows superior feel whilst a 22-groove, milled clubface generates increased spin. Contact: www.progengolf.co.uk

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  • Mizuno JPX Wedge 2013 Review

    RRP: £80

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Designed to appeal to players of all abilities and flow from any iron in the JPX range, these wedges are traditional in shape and offer forgiveness in the cavity. They combine a generous face with a wide, smooth sole and subtle relief in the toe and...

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  • Nike Golf VR Forged 2013 Wedges Review

    RRP: £95

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Built with feedback from Nike tour players, the VR Forged wedge family now features three distinct sole grinds to increase their versatility and ensure every user gets an ideal set-up from sand, fringe, fairwayor deep rough. The three soles feature a...

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  • Snake Eyes 696LZ wedge Review

    RRP: £89

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.8 out of 5

    The sole of the Snake Eyes 696LZ wedge allows for extra loft on open faced shots while the laser-engraved face features milled lines for maximum spin. Contact: www.golfsmitheurope.co.uk

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  • MD Golf Superstrong ST3 wedge Review

    RRP: £40

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.2 out of 5

    The razor grooves in the MD Golf Superstrong ST3 wedge maximise spin generation while a gun metal finish reduces glare. Contact: www.mdgolf.co.uk

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  • MD Golf NV Drew 2013 Wedge Review

    RRP: £55

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Norman Drew felt that the majority of modern wedges feature lots of bounce and this makes it difficult to ‘nip’ the ball off the surface, especially off tighter lies and in particular around links courses. Norman has entirely re–engineered the head...

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