Equipment guide: Wedges
We provide you with a small selection of tested wedges - one of the most versatile clubs in the bag
The wedge is one of the most versatile clubs in the bag. Forget the wrench for your driver or whether to use cavity back or forged irons, because it’s the wedge that has more options that almost any other club. Think lie, bounce, weight, finish and head shape.
Last week we gave you a small selection of modern putters to mull over. Before that, we highlighted six sets of irons under £400 featuring all the latest technology – proving it’s not all about spending big money.
The following three wedges utilise a number of new technological advances that promise to improve feel and control:
Cleveland CG14 wedge
The Gelback technology is placed behind the hitting area to remove unwanted vibrations on mis-hits. Grooves are milled to maximum dimensions for control.
Gallery: Cleveland CG14 wedge pictures More reviews: Cleveland CG12 wedge
Titleist Vokey Spin Milled wedge
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Loft ranges from 48° to 64° with varying bounces options. A total of 56 different models are available. Grooves have 30% more volume than a conventional wedge.
Review: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled wedges Blog: Titleist launches new Vokey Spin Milled wedges Gallery: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled wedges pictures
TaylorMade Z TP wedge
The Z grooves have 10% more volume than TaylorMade’s Y grooves to help prevent grass, mud or moisture affecting the shot while sharp groove edges provide more spin.
Review: TaylorMade Z TP wedge
Where next?
- More wedges - Irons - Drivers - Putters
Don’t forget to keep an eye on our latest reviews as we look to get all the gear tested, in order to help you make the right decision before you hit the shops.
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