5 Ways To Know If It’s Time For New Wedges

By JONATHAN WALL, Golf.com

Any golfer would love to have the drop-and-stop pitch shot in their arsenal. Spending extra time on the short game practice area can make it a reality, but if you find that even well-struck wedge shots aren’t producing positive results, it might be time to take a closer look at your scoring clubs.

Every wedge has a lifespan and depending on how often you practice and play, you’ll eventually hit a point where a new wedge (or two) becomes a necessary purchase. With a price tag around $110-160, it’s the kind of purchase that will yield immediate results without breaking the bank.

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