If you want to find out more about the different grind options and what they offer be sure to check out our full review at the link below. The Callaway Opus Platinum wedges are designed with high ...
Who they're for: Golfers who play on firm, tightly mowed courses and who want to hit higher-flying shots around the green. What you should know: The WedgeWorks A Grind wedge is a low-bounce offering ...
The A grind provides another low-bounce lob wedge option for players seeking a wedge that will glide quickly through the turf or allow them to flight the ball higher out of firm turf and bunkers.
It’s not uncommon for PGA TOUR players to travel with multiple lob wedges that have different bounces. Since weather and grass conditions change from week to week, and sometimes even day to day ...
For Vokey, Year Two of SM10 wedges provides an opportunity to expand its already impressive matrix of loft and grind combinations, albeit with something familiar. To kick off 2025, Vokey is bringing ...
The Low, Mid and Full bounce Cleveland RTZ wedges follow the RTX model. Low will be available in 59- through 62-degree lofts. They have a C-shaped sole, good for shallow attack angles and open-faced ...
The deep dive: The Titleist Vokey Design SM10 wedge lineup features a wide variety of lofts and several sole configurations, or grinds, tailored to perform differently through the turf. For instance, ...
But for the first time, Vokey is bringing the 6-degree low bounce K grind to the regular SM10 Vokey wedge lineup in both a 58-degree and 60-degree lob wedge. The new low bounce K will be available ...