TECHNOLOGY
WHAT MAKES A WEPNDRY WEDGE?
Simple, believable detail on how our wedges are built — and what it means for your short game.
TECHNOLOGY
BUILT WITH PURPOSE
01
FACE MILLING
What it is
A fine milling pattern cut across the hitting area of the face.
Why it matters
The pattern adds friction between the face and the ball at impact, which helps generate spin.
What you'll notice
More bite and control on chips and pitches, especially from cleaner lies.
02
GROOVE DESIGN
What it is
Precisely cut grooves running across the face.
Why it matters
Grooves help channel away debris and moisture so the face can grip the ball.
What you'll notice
More consistent spin from the rough and in wet conditions.
03
CENTRE OF GRAVITY
What it is
Where the mass of the head sits behind the face.
Why it matters
A considered CG placement helps the head feel stable and balanced through impact.
What you'll notice
A solid, connected feel when you catch it out of the middle.
04
SOLE SHAPE
What it is
The shaped underside of the wedge that interacts with the turf.
Why it matters
A workable sole lets you open the face or keep it square without digging.
What you'll notice
The club sits well behind the ball across more setups and lies.
05
HEAD DESIGN
What it is
The overall profile and shape of the wedge head.
Why it matters
A clean shape at address helps you line up and commit to the shot.
What you'll notice
Confidence looking down at the ball around the greens.
06
SHAFT
What it is
The black steel shaft fitted through the set.
Why it matters
It is built for feel, stability and a repeatable tempo.
What you'll notice
A smooth, controlled swing that is easy to time.
07
GRIP
What it is
The WEPNDRY grip fitted to each wedge.
Why it matters
A comfortable, consistent grip helps hold the club the same way every time.
What you'll notice
A secure hold in a range of conditions.
08
FINISH
What it is
The full blacked-out finish across head and shaft.
Why it matters
It reduces glare at address and gives the set a sharp, purposeful look.
What you'll notice
A clean, distraction-free view over the ball.
09
LOFT GAPPING
What it is
The 52°, 56° and 60° spacing across the set.
Why it matters
Even gaps give a clear distance progression through your scoring shots.
What you'll notice
Fewer awkward in-between yardages around the greens.
