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The bottom line is there are wedges that spin a little more, but their cost is nowhere near the Wilson Staff Model Tour Grind’s price point—and none of them are forged. This is an excellent product that will hit any shot I ask of it, whether it’s a high flop shot, a standard fairway approach, or chipping around the green, and it always inspires confidence. What more could one ask for from a wedge?
- The Tour Grind Model is wedge designed for mid to low handicap players who like to create multiple shots with the same wedge
- This model is best for bunker play in all conditions as well as full and lob shots from the fairway and rough
- The Tour Grind in particular makes opening the blade making landing spinning approach or chip shots a breeze
- Blade style wedges with lower bounce can be harder to learn
- Low bounce is easier to "dig" in wet sand or a soft fairway
- Blade style wedges can be more visually intimidating
The Wilson Staff Model Tour Grind Wedges are designed for lower handicap players demanding impeccable craftsmanship, and a soft feeling wedge that delivers precise spin control and optimal turf interaction.
Key Features:
- Forged 8620 Construction – Engineered with a soft Forged 8620 Steel material that provides a soft touch, and incredible feel around the greens.
- Precision Milled Face – Machine-engraved score lines are precision milled into the face, and feature a high-density pattern to deliver consistent contact with the golf ball.
- Tour Inspired – Designed alongside tour players for professional feedback on performance.
- The Tour Grind Model is wedge designed for mid to low handicap players who like to create multiple shots with the same wedge
- This model is best for bunker play in all conditions as well as full and lob shots from the fairway and rough
- The Tour Grind in particular makes opening the blade making landing spinning approach or chip shots a breeze
- Blade style wedges with lower bounce can be harder to learn
- Low bounce is easier to "dig" in wet sand or a soft fairway
- Blade style wedges can be more visually intimidating
- Lots of spin
- Controlled ballflight
- Great feel
- Not many sole options
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