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Golf wedges are a type of golf club used to hit short, high-accuracy shots around the green. They are designed to provide more control and spin than other clubs, allowing golfers to hit shots with greater precision. Wedges are typically used for shots from within 100 yards of the green, such as chip shots, pitches, and bunker shots. Wedges are typically made of stainless steel and come in a variety of lofts, bounce angles, and sole grinds.
Golf wedges are an important part of any golfer's equipment, as they are used to hit the most difficult shots on the course. Wedges are available in a variety of styles and designs, allowing golfers to choose the best club for their game.
Some of the companies in the golf wedge market include Callaway, TaylorMade, Titleist, Ping, Mizuno, and Cleveland. Each company offers a variety of wedges, with different lofts, bounce angles, and sole grinds. Show Less Read more