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    Best Wedges: Look / Sound / Feel

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    Identifying the most deserving clubs for our Hot List equipment guide requires the ability to decipher among thin lines of excellence. That’s why we commit to extensive player-testing and spend hundreds of hours meeting with manufacturer R&D teams and our academic panel of scientists to better understand the nuances that make each club special. Wedges with the best combination of Look, Sound, and Feel have a crispness of contact and a feel that prevents vibrations from sending shockwaves through the hands. Here is how 32 players evaluated wedges based on the criterion of Look, Sound, and Feel, with each club achieving a minimum of 4.5 stars.

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    Titleist Vokey Design SM11
    $200 | Golf Galaxy
    5.0
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Gold
    $200
    A new version of Titleist’s Spin Milled grooves features 5 percent more volume than the SM10 to channel away debris and retain more spin. A new directional face texture provides increased friction and prolongs contact on the face, delivering reliable spin on short shots. A heat treatment is applied to increase the durability of the groove edges to prolong maximum stopping power. Additions to the line include a stronger pitching wedge at 44 degrees and a 60-degree K-grind option with 12 degrees of bounce. The center of gravity is identical across all grinds in each loft, meaning you don’t have to compromise on your launch window for a specific grind choice. Top 5 in Performance, all handicaps SPECS: 27 options (44-60 degrees), 6 sole grinds, 4 finishes
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    Callaway Opus SP
    $200 | Golf Galaxy
    4.5
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Gold
    $200
    The two-piece design features a pocket low in the head. This concentrates mass higher in the club, raising the center of gravity for a penetrating flight and the kind of control needed to flight shots or attack tight pins. A new 17-degree groove angle has tighter pitch spacing to promote more groove-edge contact. This produces consistent spin across a variety of lies. The grooves and a deep cross-hatch laser pattern across the face combine to generate additional friction for maximum control. Five grind options are available: the S, T, C, W and the new X grind that’s back by popular demand. The X grind (available in the 54-, 56-, 58- and 60-degree models) has a higher bounce for improved shot-making capability. Top 5 in Performance, all handicaps SPECS: 22 options (48-60 degrees), 5 sole grinds, 2 finishes
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    Cleveland RTZ
    $180 | Golf Galaxy
    4.5
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Gold
    $180
    Cleveland used a proprietary steel alloy that features a tighter grain structure for a softer feel. It also saves six grams. In its raw state, the alloy has the benefit of not rusting over time as other steel alloys tend to do. This preserves the look and performance of the grooves. The ZipCore material in the hosel saves weight, some of which is repositioned low and toward the toe where golfers tend to strike the ball. The rest of the saved weight is used to make the hosel longer and wider to increase forgiveness. A refined face-milling process for the lower lofts enhances carry-distance consistency. The leading edge on lower-bounce models is sharper and is more rounded on higher-bounce options. This improves turf interaction based on the type of shots and the attack angles typically played with those bounces. New sharper, tighter-spaced grooves maximize contact and channel debris for more spin, particularly on shots hit from the rough. Top 5 in Performance from sand, low-handicaps 20 options (46-64 degrees), 4 sole grinds, 3 finishes
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    LA Golf FS-26
    $200 | Golf Galaxy
    4.0
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Silver
    $200
    To maximize spin, these wedges use saw-cut grooves and milled-face roughness. The wedges are forged in a multi-stage process from 1025 carbon steel to deliver the soft feel players prefer. A hydrophobic coating repels water from the face, resulting in more consistent shots and improved performance in wet conditions. The wedges have a plated pearl-surface finish to preserve groove integrity. The leading-edge relief promotes crisp divots with a minimum of dig. Top 5 in Performance on Full Swings, low- and middle-handicaps SPECS: 9 options (48-60 degrees), 3 sole grinds, 1 finish
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    Mizuno Mizuno Pro T1
    $180 | Golf Galaxy
    4.0
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Silver
    $180
    The new muscle-back shape has a taller heel section and more mass in the upper portion of the head to bring ball flight down for greater control. The head is no longer made from boron but rather a softer 1025 carbon steel to improve feel. The sharper leading edge with additional sole camber reduces turf resistance for those who tend to take divots. On the 48- through 52-degree wedges, 15 scorelines provide full-swing distance control. They are narrower and deeper to help channel debris. On the higher lofts, 16 scorelines and grooves that are wider and shallower optimize short-game spin. Wedges 54 degrees and higher feature microgrooves between the regular grooves for extra spin on short-game shots when the clubface is open. Top 5 in Performance, middle-handicaps 16 options (46-60 degrees), 6 sole grinds, 3 finishes
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    Ping s259
    $218 | Golf Galaxy
    4.5
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Gold
    $218
    The grooves are milled and loft dependent. The 46- to 52-degree wedges maximize groove volume for better control on full shots. The 54- to 62-degreee options are tightly spaced to engage more edges on the ball. A face blast adds friction, delivering extra spin and assisting launch. The lower-lofted wedges have a straighter leading edge and center of gravity more in line with the center of the face to make the transition from the irons seamless. Higher lofts have extra offset to provide a comfortable look at address. The Dylagrip has indicators that are useful for hand position, face angle and shaft lean. Aficionados of the iconic E grind used on the Ping Eye2 wedge might welcome the use of the grind in this line but on a more conventional-looking clubhead. Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps SPECS: 25 options (46-62 degrees), 6 sole grinds, 1 finish
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    TaylorMade Milled Grind 5
    $200 | Golf Galaxy
    4.5
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Gold
    $200
    TaylorMade’s latest wedge line is fully forged, a first for the Milled Grind line and a decision made as a result of its tour staff’s request for more feel. The wedge is the first in the line to use saw-milled grooves, which were created using a new machining process that tightens tolerances and allows engineers to push groove geometry. The grooves have steeper walls and sharper edges for maximum grab—especially on partial shots. The raw face features a tread design between the grooves to channel away moisture like a set of all-weather tires. This produces 13 percent more spin from damp conditions, according to the company. The line has six grinds, including the TW grind based off Tiger Woods’ setup. That grind has more camber and less heel relief in the 60-degree lob wedge. Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps SPECS: 23 options (46-60 degrees), 6 sole grinds, 2 finishes