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Srixon WG504 Gunmetal

Price: £89.00

This gunmetal wedge has quite a heavy feel, perhaps ideal for those who really like the head to lead the way on their approach play and around the greens.

Design and Tech Benefits

Soft forged carbon steel head with deep gunmetal colouring and matt finish. Sole grind engineered for playability. Virtually no glare-risk here as a result of the low-sheen finish. The sole grind should facilitate open-faced, soft-landing shots around the green or from the sand. Modified box grooves designed to increase spin from all kinds of lie.

Golf Monthly Verdict

Our testers loved its slightly menacing looks. Quite weighty with a tendency for us to get a little too much into the sand. But great on firmly-played 40-50-yard punches.

Reviewer: Jezz Ellwood

Full specification

Left Hand No
Shaft Options R/H 52, 54, 56, 58 and 60.

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