The BEST WEDGE For EVERY GOLFER?
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
- Edison Golf sent me their 2.0 wedges to test and review. I put these wedges through all my testing around the green, on the launch monitor and on the course... to find out exactly WHO these golf clubs are for.
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I have a set, and I agree that they want to launch. But, I have not struggled keeping them down. I have always been a good wedge player, but these have taken my 120 and in game to a great place. Down from 9 to 6 with these in three months…
Love to hear that!
I am currently a 6 handicap and I put these wedges into my bag about 6 months ago. We spend money on irons, drivers, hybrids, fairway woods, and putters that are more forgiving. So why not use a more forgiving set of wedges? They are after all called "scoring clubs". With this in mind I decided to test these out and what I found was that these wedges should be called "Distance dispersion killers". Meaning that if you hit these clubs to a set yardage - if you mishit them you won't lose as much distance -and that's the difference between hitting the green or landing in a bunker or worse yet - water. I personally think this is the best bang for you $$$'s as far as helping your game. While it's true that the lob wedge could be a little more versatile - (open it up more) most golfer (85% don't need it) for me I just ground down and added a little more relief so I can open up the lob wedge abit more and reduce the height of the leading edge. best wedge more about 85% of all golfers.
I have a 50 , actually 2 of them. One in CT , one in FL. The sole I’d very versatile. And them spin. Can easily hit low spinner, and mid height. Looking to get more, but a tad pricey
I have a 59 degree Edison wedge (original version). The main reason I no longer use it is because their limited shaft options required me to get a much heavier shaft than I have in the rest of my irons so I never felt completely comfortable with it on full swings.
Definitely one of the limitations we can see in the DTC club space!
I bought the head only and put much own shaft in and saved $$
@@charliefrago1380 I don't think they offered head-only options at the time I bought mine.
Just in time for me to look into new wedges.
These wedges look really good behind the ball with the brushed chrome finish. More forgiving than a bladed wedge.
As I always say, one can never have too many wedges
I would hope you know that versa tile is the European pronunciation
I’m Canadian, so yes, I pronounce my words correctly as well 😉
Are you sure they don’t launch high because of the shaft? The club head design is supposed to launch them LOW
It’s the same shaft I use and test all wedges with 🤷🏼♂️. The clubhead design is definitely intended to launch them low “in theory”. But there’s many variables at play from swing to swing that can change things
I had one of the original Edison wedges in 53 degrees and the grooves wore out really fast. Very noticeable after half a season.
A lot of people that need forgiveness have trouble hitting high enough, I bet a lot of people would really love these
They don't have wedges for lefties......