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Within the gap wedge section (50° & 52°) there is a standard Full Sole grind, which helps makes this one of the most forgiving wedges on full shots. It does not sound like a cavity back at all and the feedback is superb. This is thanks to the TPU gel back insert that sits in the cavity to moderate the sound. We see the forgiveness on offer through the cavity-back design and, although cavity-back wedges sometimes lack feel, the Full-Face 2 doesn't. It is also full of technology, with the Full-Face 2 one of the best golf wedges for beginners as it features in a number of shaft, sole and loft options. What makes the Cleveland CBX Full-Face 2 stand out is that the grooves are the full width of the face and also go right up into the toe so that you can open the face and be able to get the maximum spin on the ball. Read our full Titleist Vokey SM9 Wedge Reviewįeel very good but not quite as sharp as a blade wedge.Titleist also inspects every single groove on every wedge to guarantee conformity and that rigorous attention to detail has helped the brand produce one of the best golf wedges currently on the market. In total, there are 23 different loft and bounce options and we took advantage of that in our custom fitting session to optimize our wedge set-up for improved performance. A new spin milled cutting process means grooves are sharper, while each groove is specifically cut based on loft and finish. In testing, we found it very easy to square-up on full shots and deliver excellent consistency of spin and flight from closer to the green.īack again are Titleist’s six grind options - F, S, M, K, L and D - making the Vokey SM9 range highly versatile for every golfer and their unique swing. The SM9 is a case of evolution rather than revolution from the SM8 but Titleist says it has developed the groundbreaking Progressive Centre of Gravity (CG) design to improve distance and trajectory control. Titleist Vokey wedges continue to stand out from the crowd when it comes to the best golf wedges on the market. That means you will have a yardage gap between both clubs of around 20 yards, and to fill this distance, golfers use a gap wedge. Sand wedges, meanwhile, are slightly more lofted, sitting between 54º – 58º and will usually offer distances of up to 100 yards. Typically the best pitching wedges will sit at a loft of 46º - 50º and offer most golfers distances of approximately 120 yards. Some sets will only include a 'PW' and a sand wedge, so you need to ask yourself the question: What loft is my pitching wedge? That is important because it will tell you how far, on average you should be hitting each club. When you buy a new set of irons, more often than not golfers will not get a full set of wedges in that pack of clubs.

52 degree wedge

Pitching onto the green and getting up and down more often will save precious shots from your scorecard, so that's why it is vitally important to have a good set of wedges that bridge the gap between your irons and your putter. Why? Well in case you've not heard, wedges are your 'scoring clubs'. Getting the best golf wedge for you is vitally important.














52 degree wedge