
Cleveland RTX-4 Wedge Review
Cleveland Golf took feedback from their PGA Tour staff and incorporated it into the new, tour authentic RTX-4 wedge. Will it fit your game? Find out here.

Cleveland Golf took feedback from their PGA Tour staff and incorporated it into the new, tour authentic RTX-4 wedge. Will it fit your game? Find out here.

Ben Hogan Golf is back (again) with the Equalizer wedge. Can the unique design bring your short game closer to The Hawk’s?

The TaylorMade Milled Grind wedge seeks to make hand ground soles a thing of the past. Why? Greater consistency. Learn more here.

Optimized CG? Check. New grooves? Check. More loft and sole combinations than ever before? Indeed. The Callaway MD4 wedges check all the boxes.

Need all the short game spin you can get? Not competing in USGA events? If so, check out the Indi Golf StingRay wedges.

The Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges pair high end performance with a wealth of fitting options. Learn more about them in this review.

Can the Square Strike wedge be as good as the infomercial claims? Matt took one to the course to find out.

For 2018, PING has added a new finish and a new half-groove to their successful Glide 2.0 wedges. Learn more here.

Does the new Bridgestone Tour B XW-1 perform up to the standards of the company’s golf balls? Find out here.

The Mizuno S18 wedges are tuned to perform at every loft available. Learn about how that can benefit your short game here.

Cleveland Golf took feedback from their PGA Tour staff and incorporated it into the new, tour authentic RTX-4 wedge. Will it fit your game? Find out here.

Ben Hogan Golf is back (again) with the Equalizer wedge. Can the unique design bring your short game closer to The Hawk’s?

The TaylorMade Milled Grind wedge seeks to make hand ground soles a thing of the past. Why? Greater consistency. Learn more here.

Optimized CG? Check. New grooves? Check. More loft and sole combinations than ever before? Indeed. The Callaway MD4 wedges check all the boxes.

Need all the short game spin you can get? Not competing in USGA events? If so, check out the Indi Golf StingRay wedges.

The Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges pair high end performance with a wealth of fitting options. Learn more about them in this review.

Can the Square Strike wedge be as good as the infomercial claims? Matt took one to the course to find out.

For 2018, PING has added a new finish and a new half-groove to their successful Glide 2.0 wedges. Learn more here.

Does the new Bridgestone Tour B XW-1 perform up to the standards of the company’s golf balls? Find out here.

The Mizuno S18 wedges are tuned to perform at every loft available. Learn about how that can benefit your short game here.

Cleveland Golf took feedback from their PGA Tour staff and incorporated it into the new, tour authentic RTX-4 wedge. Will it fit your game? Find out here.

Ben Hogan Golf is back (again) with the Equalizer wedge. Can the unique design bring your short game closer to The Hawk’s?

The TaylorMade Milled Grind wedge seeks to make hand ground soles a thing of the past. Why? Greater consistency. Learn more here.

Optimized CG? Check. New grooves? Check. More loft and sole combinations than ever before? Indeed. The Callaway MD4 wedges check all the boxes.

Need all the short game spin you can get? Not competing in USGA events? If so, check out the Indi Golf StingRay wedges.

The Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges pair high end performance with a wealth of fitting options. Learn more about them in this review.

Can the Square Strike wedge be as good as the infomercial claims? Matt took one to the course to find out.

For 2018, PING has added a new finish and a new half-groove to their successful Glide 2.0 wedges. Learn more here.

Does the new Bridgestone Tour B XW-1 perform up to the standards of the company’s golf balls? Find out here.

The Mizuno S18 wedges are tuned to perform at every loft available. Learn about how that can benefit your short game here.