After falling in love with the Titleist Spin Milled Tour Vokey Wedges last year, were really excited to get our hands on the Titleist Golf Vokey SM4 Black Nickel Wedges, which we review here.
Nike Golf is capitalising on the success of its VR Pro Forged Wedges with the introduction of the highly crafted Nike VR Pro Forged Dual-Sole (DS) Wedge.
The Tour Steel Training Wedge 56 Degree is an ideal club for those looking to improve on chips and pitches. Although suitable for all swing speeds it is aimed primarily at those with a mid to high handicap who are looking to achieve more accuracy and higher lofts. We review the Tour Steel Training Wedge.
Since appearing on the golf scene, Nike quickly developed a reputation for extremely good golf products for the more advanced user. We review Nike Golf's VR Pro Forged Oxide Raw Wedge to see if it lives up to Nike's usual standard.
So often in golf, the hardest part of getting the ball in the hole comes in the last 50 yards. TaylorMade has designed their latest wedge to make life around the green easier for golfers of all levels. We review the TaylorMade RAC Tumble Wedge here.
When the opportunity to try Odyssey's Marxman X-Act arose there was a little bewilderment in the Leaderboard office. What was the maker of some of the best putters available doing releasing what they used to call a 'jigger'? We review the Odyssey Marxman X-Act Putting Wedge here.
Not only is Titleist consistently at the cutting edge of technology, their products are always as good on the eye as they are in the hand. The fantastic Spin Milled Tour Chrome Vokey Wedges are absolutely no exception and we review them here.