Wilson introduce new Staff wedges for 2020
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Wilson Golf have introduced new precision milled Staff wedges and a new Hi Toe model for 2020
Wilson Golf have completely re-designed their short-game offering for 2020 with the introduction of two new wedges: The precision-milled Wilson Staff Model wedges in six lofts, and a brand-new Wilson Staff Model Hi Toe version in two lofts, created to install confidence and reliability on all-important scoring shots.
“These new Wilson Staff Model and Staff Model Hi Toe wedges deliver a clean design and precision milled clubfaces to give golfers a boost in confidence in their short game,” said Jon Pergande, Global Manager of Innovation.
“Designed with the feedback from our Wilson Staff PGA Tour players, including US Open Champion Gary Woodland and Ryder Cup Captain Padraig Harrington, both wedges look very different, but provide golfers the same control and greater consistency, while offering different shot-making capabilities,” he added.
Wilson Staff Model Wedges
RRP: £109
Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 steel shafts
Grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips
Lofts: 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, and 60-degree options, plus 52, 56, and 60-degree options are available for left-handed players.
Designed in collaboration with its Tour players, the new Wilson Staff Model wedges aim to provide golfers with a delicate soft touch for increased feel around the green.
Featuring soft-forged 8620 Carbon Steel construction with machine-engraved scorelines in the precision-milled face, the Wilson Staff Model wedges create Tour-calibre spin and control when needed most.
Wilson Staff Model Hi Toe Wedges
RRP: £109
Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 steel shaft
Grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet grip.
Lofts: 56 and 60
The Wilson Staff Model Hi Toe wedge combines a high toe and wide sole with a 431 stainless steel head and a precision-milled face for ultimate creativity around the green. The face shape allows the club to be played at varying degrees of open and closed configurations, providing complete control over the amount of face that makes contact with the ball.
Machine-engraved scorelines across the whole milled face feature a higher density pattern for a more consistent contact at impact, resulting in maximum spin and control on every shot.