Best Golf Wedges

A golf wedge should be one of your favorite clubs in your golf bag. Wedges can save you from a really bad hole, they can make you a better putter, and they can put your approach shots closer than any other club in the bag. However, it can be tough to choose which golf wedges will be the best fit for your game.

Each of the options on the market has some unique features that can make it an excellent choice for your game. If you struggle to decide which golf wedges are the best for you, we are here to help. As a former PGA Class A professional, I have quite a bit of experience in helping golfers pick the proper equipment for their game; here are the best wedges on the market.

Our list of the BEST Golf Wedges

Best Overall Golf Wedges: Cleveland RTX Zipcore

It’s hard to choose just one golf wedge on the market that is the best overall. With great options out there like the TaylorMade Milled Grind 2, Titleist Vokey SM8, and even the TaylorMade Hi Toe, there is quite a bit of competition. However, the Cleveland RTX Zipcore stood out as the best overall option for most golfers on the market.

The new UltiZipGrooves on the Cleveland Zipcore helps it spin, even when you don’t hit a perfect shot. There are three versatile sole grinds to choose from. In addition, the UltiZip Grooves are treated with a unique heat process that will keep the wedge from losing its grooves.

Cleveland even put a unique shaft in this wedge to help game improvement-type golfers get more spin. If the Callaway Jaws or SM8 is not quite the right fit for you, give the Cleveland Zipcore a try.

Pros

  • Impressive feel
  • Good bounce and grind options
  • Great feel and forgiveness
  • Improved turf interaction from previous releases
  • High launch and spin on bunker shots

Cons

  • It May not be the best choice for the most demanding players in the game

Best Value Golf Wedges: Wilson Harmonized Golf Wedges

The best wedge on the market does not always have to be the most expensive wedge. A golf club needs an excellent feel, special launch conditions, and significant spin. However, if the club can do all of this and the price is still fair, it certainly deserves a spot in your golf bag.

The Wilson Harmonized golf wedges are some of the cheapest on the market. When you compare this wedge to the Honma T World, Mizuno Es21, or Glide 3.0 wedges, you will quickly see this is the cheapest you will find.

However, even though it is low in price, the Wilson has an excellent feel, a classic look, and impressive overall performance. If you are a golfer on a budget, the Wilson Harmonized is the way to go.

Pros

  • Great for easy chip shots
  • Just as much spin as some new wedges on the market
  • Classic blade shape

Cons

  • Feel is a little hard, not made from a soft carbon steel

Best Golf Wedges For Low Handicapper: Callaway Mack Daddy 5 Jaws Wedge

The Mack Daddy 5 Jaws Wedge is a perfect option for the golfer with a low handicap. Golf wedges this good-looking and with this much precision are designed to help the players that can really score low on the golf course.

The Jaws wedges have been competing with the Titleist Vokey Design SM8 on the PGA Tour as well. Many golfers are finding that the Callaway MD5 Jaws have just as much feel and precision. The shape of the Callaway MD5 Jaws wedges will change as you move from the approach wedges down to the lob wedges, making sure you have the exact feel and fit that you need for each loft.

Another great thing about the MD5 wedges from Callaway is that they come stock in graphite or steel-shafted options.

Pros

  • It helps golfers to hit a wide variety of shots around the green
  • Clean leading edge
  • Lots of loft grind combinations
  • Available in a graphite or steel flex

Cons

  • Not as soft feeling as the Ping Glide 3.0 wedge

Most Forgiving Golf Wedge: Callaway Mack Daddy CB Wedge

The Callaway Mack Daddy CB Wedge is the most forgiving golf wedge on the market. The great thing about the Mack Daddy is that it has a low center of gravity, a forgiving face, and a wide sole. The leading edge of the Mack Daddy may not be as thin as some of the other golf wedge choices on the market, yet the four sole grinds end up making these wedges an excellent choice for a variety of course conditions.

The Callaway Mack Daddy CB is available in several lofts, from a pitching wedge to a gap wedge all the way to a lob wedge. Don’t expect this club to spin like a Titleist Vokey or Ping Glide 3.0, but for the all-around performance of a higher handicapper or beginner, this is the wedge best suited for the job.

Pros

  • Good looking golf wedge for a cavity back design
  • An excellent choice for high handicappers
  • Similar to a Cleveland Smart Sole in many ways
  • Four sole grind options

Cons

  • Will not produce the highest levels of spin your short game

Best Golf Wedges For Women: Cleveland Golf Women’s CBX 2 Wedge

Women golfers tend to stick with the golf wedges that come with their golf set. This means that many women golfers only carry a pitching wedge or gap wedge because those are the only wedges that came with the set, this is a real unfortunate problem to have, and women golfers need wedges with 56 degrees or 60 degrees of loft.

Around the green, this is a necessity for higher lofted shots, and one of the best wedges to consider is the Cleveland CBX 2 wedge. The CBX 2 is a cavity back design with tons of forgiveness. The sand wedge is our favorite in the series and has a few loft and grind options to choose from. If you have always struggled to get the ball to stop on the green, this wedge can help.

Pros

  • Very easy to hit
  • Similar feel to the Cleveland RTX Zipcore wedges
  • Easy to launch and to stop on the greens
  • Great club choice for high handicappers to lower handicappers

Cons

  • Cavity back wedge designed have a slightly different turf interaction and feel

Buyers Guide

There are some important considerations that golfers should make when they decide on the best wedges for their game. Let’s take a look at the most important things to keep in mind when you are shopping for golf wedges.

Loft

The loft of a golf wedge will usually be somewhere between 44 and 64 degrees. Most golfers are going to carry about four wedges in their bag with varying lofts. The higher the loft of the club, the higher the ball can go. We recommend having at least one wedge that is higher than 52 degrees of the loft; you will want the extra loft for getting out of the rough and sand.

Brand

The best golf wedges on the market are not all made by one manufacturer. We can tell you that Ping, Titleist, Callaway, and Cleveland are some of the leading manufacturers when it comes to golf wedge technology. Try not to get too stuck on the brand of the wedges that you put in your bag. If your sand wedge is a Wilson and your lob wedge a Ping, that is fine as long as you can control them.

Blade vs. Cavity Back

The blade style wedges offer more spin and precision but less forgiveness. A cavity back style wedge is as forgiving as a cavity back iron and allows golfers to get up and down from difficult locations. Don’t expect quite as much spin from a cavity back wedge.

Bounce

The bounce of a wedge will help it skip along the grass and help you make better contact with the ball. Bounce and forgiveness go hand in hand. When you have a lot of bounce on a club, it is better for shots around the green. When you have a lower bounce, use it for approach shots.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are a few questions that are often asked about the best wedges on the market.

What Wedges Do Most Tour Players Use?

Most PGA Tour Players are using the Titleist golf wedges. However, the Callaway Jaws and the Mizuno wedges are often seen used on the PGA Tour as well. The players need lots of spins and a great feel to be able to pull off the shots that they do on the golf course.

How Many Wedges Should I Have In My Golf Bag?

The average golfer should have three or four wedges in their golf bag. Ensuring that you have the proper golf set makeup with just enough wedges will help give you more tools when it comes to scoring. The best golf wedges will have a variety of loft and grind options so that you have options.

How Do I Get My Golf Wedges To Spin?

Hitting down and through a wedge shot while accelerating the club head is the best way to get spin. However, your golf equipment also needs to be built to encourage spin. If the face of your club has a great groove pattern and you are using the proper golf ball, you should be able to spin your golf wedges with ease.

Final Thoughts

Hopefully, you now feel a bit more confident about the best golf wedges on the market. We highly recommend trying the Cleveland RTZ Zipcore wedge if you have not done so already. The wedge has an excellent feel, impressive performance benefits, and more spin than you probably thought possible. Remember that a wedge does not have to be unforgiving and expensive to be a great wedge. Golf wedge technology has come a long way, and it’s time to take advantage of it.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt O has been playing golf for more than 25 years. After a successful college golf career, Britt became a PGA member, membership director, and teaching professional. Her love for the game led her to a career of teaching golf and writing about the sport. Britt has two young children who have taken a liking to the sport, and they can all be found on the golf course several days a week.