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Victory Red Forged Wedge

  

Features

- High Rev Grooves:
The aggressive High Rev grooves are designed and milled into the club head up to the allowable limit to produce maximum spin for increased control and shot placement.
- 1025 Forged Carbon Steel:
Precision forged and machined to precise tolerances for unsurpassed feel. The material of choice for accomplished players.
- Versatile Heel Grind:
Tour-inspired heel grind allows for increased shot-making capabilities from various lies.
- CNC Milled Face:
CNC milled-flat face ensures uniform ball compression for consistent ball flight.
- Victory Red Grip by Eaton Grips:
Designed for maximum grip on the top half, and fantastic feel on the bottom, these grips will give you control and power shot after shot.

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Victory Red Forged Wedge

  

Features

- High Rev Grooves:
The aggressive High Rev grooves are designed and milled into the club head up to the allowable limit to produce maximum spin for increased control and shot placement.
- 1025 Forged Carbon Steel:
Precision forged and machined to precise tolerances for unsurpassed feel. The material of choice for accomplished players.
- Versatile Heel Grind:
Tour-inspired heel grind allows for increased shot-making capabilities from various lies.
- CNC Milled Face:
CNC milled-flat face ensures uniform ball compression for consistent ball flight.
- Victory Red Grip by Eaton Grips:
Designed for maximum grip on the top half, and fantastic feel on the bottom, these grips will give you control and power shot after shot.

A percentage of golf shots use a wedge to finish a hole, whether it is saving a shot from the edge of green or bunker or pitching into a par 5. One hundred yards and in is and important yardage to master; make sure you have the right equipment. Wedges appear to have made less progress and may emerge to not have changed as much since Gene Sarazen invented the sandwedge but this is untrue. The bounce and sole of the wedge is very important – you must have the right club for the general course that you play.

There are 4 different types of wedges.

Pitching Wedges (PW)

Using has a loft of 47-50 degrees, is the most common wedge. It is used usually used for fuller shots into greens and some longer pitch shots. Most sets today, tend towards a stronger Pitching Wedge (i.e. de-lofted Wedge) allowing space in your bag for a Gap Wedge.

Gap Wedges (GW)

This type of wedge fills the ‘gap’ between the Pitching Wedge and the Sand Wedge. Using varying degrees between 51 and 55 the club offers slightly more opportunities and variation from the fairway and around the green. Image