Why We Like It
A good amount of offset in irons is viewed as helpful but is often eschewed in wedges. That’s curious because the same theory should hold—that offset makes it easier to square the face. PGA Tour Champions legend Bernhard Langer worked with Tour Edge to develop this wedge with a noticeable three millimeters of offset. Extra weight high in a wing toward the toe section raises the center of gravity. The higher CG helps flatten trajectory and control spin. Thermoplastic polyurethane inserts low in the back body save mass and help to create a softer feel by absorbing unwanted vibration.
Characteristics
- Milled grooves, micro-grooves and diagonal milling lines in the toe improve friction on open-face shots.
- A high-toe weight helps control trajectory and spin.
- 16 options (50-60 degrees); 3 grinds; 1 finish
Highlights
- Top 10 best wedges on greenside shots, middle-handicaps
Price
$140
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
So easy to hit from every situation. I don't normally love this much offset, but I quickly adjusted to it. On full shots, every single divot is shallow and perfect.
Jason, 47, Handicap: 0Appealing design with a splash of color that spices up the look. Consistent distance. Predictable performance. Shots land softly. Prone to rollout on greenside chips. High-launching from the sand.
Ryan, 48, Handicap: 10Feels soft and controllable around the greens. Ball pops off the face and gets up quick. Shots have a high trajectory and land softly.
Daniel, 32, Handicap: 12This is The Key to Good Wedge Play
A proficient wedge game can turn double bogeys into par saves and drop scores from the mid-90s well into the 80s. In this video, Ashley Moss shows you why solid contact is the first step to dialing in your wedge distances.