These iron models are the best new irons in the players distance category, as we discovered in ClubTest 2025 player testing.
While hopefully you’ve become familiar with our interactive charts, you’ll notice that things are displayed a bit differently due to the target-based nature of our iron and wedge tests.
Bettinardi Golf introduces its sixth generation of wedges, the HLX 6.0. Developed from the company’s first milled wedges that launched in 2014, the forged 1020 carbon-steel head features milled sole ...
What you should know: Cobra uses metal injection molding to enhance the consistency and feel of its wedges while offering new sole grinds, sharp grooves, and other technologies to enhance spin. The ...
The leading wedges must clear several hurdles. They need grooves with Velcro-like grab, soles that glide through the turf and enough loft/grind options to satisfy a variety of attack angles.
What you need to know: Cobra’s latest King line of wedges use a metal-injection molding (MIM) process. MIM produces tighter manufacturing tolerances, reducing the need for hand polishing that ...
As far as pretty much anyone remembers, PING started it with their beryllium copper wedges and while they don’t make ‘em like that anymore, we’ve still got copper underlays, faux-copper finishes on ...
What you should know: This low-bounce, wide-sole wedge is designed to help players keep the leading edge down on square-faced short-game shots while offering extra effective bounce in rough and sand.
It added a raw finish late last year to its initial satin offering, and now Miura is adding a new finish to its Forged Wedge series with the introduction of the black QPQ Finish. So, what is QPQ?