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Golf Wedges
Beginner
Used starting at
$80.99
Retail $179.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$80.99
Retail $179.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$93.98
Retail $179.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$83.98
Retail $179.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$83.98
Retail $149.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$70.98
Retail $179.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$57.98
Retail $179.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$43.98
Retail $149.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$54.98
Retail $149.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$75.98
Retail $179.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$47.97
Retail $129.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$57.98
Retail $169.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$62.98
Retail $239.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$57.97
Retail $129.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$72.98
Retail $169.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$44.97
Retail $99.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$88.98
Beginner
Used starting at
$80.98
Retail $179.99
Intermediate
Used starting at
$72.98
Retail $179.99
Intermediate
Used starting at
$104.97
Retail $254.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$53.98
Retail $149.99
Intermediate
Used starting at
$157.97
Retail $254.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$47.98
Retail $119.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$44.98
Retail $149.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$90.98
Retail $239.99
Intermediate
Used starting at
$138.97
Retail $299.99
Beginner
Used starting at
$44.98
Retail $149.99
Intermediate
Used starting at
$141.97
Retail $254.99
Find golf wedges for sale at Golf Avenue
So you have finally made it close to the green and your irons simply won't cut it, the best golf wedges would be what you are looking to use for these smaller chip shots that make putting easier. However, finding the best wedges for sale can be daunting and there are so many options. Fortunately, we at Golf Avenue provide you with complete insight to find the ideal wedges online.
Why buy your wedges at Golf Avenue
You have probably been searching for the idea of pitching wedges for sale, or even gap wedges for sale, which has led you right here. Golf Avenue should be your number-one stop for expert advice on how to use a wedge and finding the ideal pre-owned wedges for your game. Our experts offer 1-on-1 consultations and advice to help you determine the ideal features you would need.
You can also get hefty discounts on many of the top wedges, ensuring that your understanding of things like bounce and spin helps you get as close to the pin as possible. Using a pre-owned wedge from Golf Avenue can provide you with plenty of value for your game.
Choosing the right wedges for your game
If you enter virtually any store, you will find one dedicated section to wedges. There are numerous different wedges from all the brands in the world. However, you will need to know which of these wedges would be the best buy for your game. The following features are how we help the top players find the wedges that suit their game the best:
Wedge Type
The first thing you should understand is that there are numerous different wedges that you can choose from. Whilst they might all seem similar, they offer slightly different features and benefits to the player. Each wedge has a different loft angle, which provides better scooping and would affect the bounce or spin of the ball.
Pitching Wedge:
The pitching wedge or PW is the most common wedge on the market today and features a loft that ranges from 44 to 48 degrees. They work best for longer chip shots and for playing shots with a full swing onto the green.Gap Wedges:
Gap wedges are the clubs that fill the gap between the sand wedge and the pitching wedge. With a loft that ranges from 50 to 53 degrees, they tend to offer slightly more distance than your sand wedge.Sand Wedges:
If you are ever stuck in the green side bunker, the sand wedge is designed to get you out of trouble. It features a heavier and wider club head but does not offer you a significant distance.Lob Wedges:
The lob wedge is the new kid on the block and features the highest loft, which ranges from 60 to 64 degrees. They might not offer you optimal distance, but they would ensure more loft and better spin.Loft
If you ever needed to understand loft, the wedge department would be the place to start. The loft refers to the angle of the clubface and some offer more open angles than others. In certain situations, you might need more height. However, greenside shots could require little to no loft. It is important to know which club offers the loft you need.
Bounce
Bounce can be a very complicated topic and this does not refer to how high the ball bounces. It refers to the angle of the sole of the club. This would bounce off the ground as you hit the ball and could lead to more height and different shot types. You should have a thorough understanding of how low-bounce clubs differ from high-bounce wedges.
Shaft
Finally, similarly to other your other clubs you will have to choose between things like graphite and aluminum. Graphite is the leader of all shaft types, but those with a faster swing speed could make use of aluminum shafts.
Best brands for golf wedges
The style and type of wedge would have different features and loft angles depending on the brand. Some players prefer a specific brand for the bounce it offers or even the feel of the club. To help you understand which brand brings what to the table, here is a basic breakdown of the various top brands in golf.
TaylorMade
Starting with arguably one of the best brands in the world, TaylorMade wedges have time and again proved themselves to be some of the top options. With excellent forgiveness and a wide variety of quality wedges, virtually any player should find what they are looking for. The MYMG3 Wedge, MYHI-Toe 3 Wedge, and Mill Grind 3 Wedge Sets are some of the best they have to offer.
Callaway
Callaway is certainly the most popular brand in the world today. Having been a part of many tour victories, you cannot go wrong with a Callaway wedge. Callaway produces top-of-the-range wedges for all handicappers. If you want the best Callaway wedge sets, the Jaws Raw Callaway Custom, Mack Daddy CB Wedges, and Jaws Full Toe Raw Black Custome Wedge Sets would be the best options.
Titleist
Titleist is renowned for making wedges that enable you to manipulate the bounce of the club. Titleist wedges are easily adjustable, which makes them ideal for players of all skill levels. Additionally, you can even use some of these wedges for different purposes than what you are used to. This means a pitching wedge could also do what you expect from the lob wedge.
The Titleist Vokey SM8 Tour Chrome and K-Grind Wedge sets are some of the best for you to consider.
Cobra
If you are looking for ample spin and adjustable loft, the Cobra wedge sets would often be at the top of the list. Cobra wedges are used by many Tour Professionals when playing on world tours. They ensure custom designs and would make playing more efficient. The Cobra King Snakebite Wedge and Cobra LTDx wedges are some of the best sets to consider.
Cleveland
We don’t understand why people often don’t give Cleveland wedges the respect they deserve. It is one of the most underrated brands among many of the pro players and offers some of the best forgiveness with adjustable features. The best Cleveland wedge sets are the RTX Full Face, CBX Zipcore, and RTX 6 Zipcore wedges.
Trade-in your used wedges
If you have a few golf clubs that you are struggling to get rid of, Golf Avenue provides you with a trade-in program that would assist you with building store credits. These credits are redeemable to help you buy new clubs and ensure that you have ample functionality for the next step in your golfing journey.
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