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The Wilson wedge uses aggressive grooves that can get you the maximum spin on your shots. The shape of the blade also gives you a modified bounce angle hence further enhancing your spin.
While most players consider wedges scoring clubs or clubs that will save you shots around the green, longtime pro Charles ...
The new Wilson Infinite wedges are very much a K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple, Sunshine) proposition. There are four lofts (48, 52, ...
The wide sole design should help to keep the Infinite wedges from digging in the turf and sand, and each of the clubs has a moderate to high-level of bounce, with the pitching wedge at 10 degrees of ...
“It offers the profile the Vokey wedge player loves, the bounce and grind that creates the right launch and spin, and consistency in carry numbers. With the lofts getting stronger in iron ...