Wedge buying guides

Best Wedges for Different Types of Golfers

The right wedge depends on swing depth, turf, sand, confidence, and preferred shots.

Best Wedges for Different Types of Golfers illustration

Match the sole to the player

A steep player who takes divots usually needs enough bounce to keep the leading edge from digging. A shallow player on firm turf may prefer a sole that sits closer to the ground. A creative player who opens the face needs a grind that does not raise the leading edge too much.

Golfer Wedge priority Useful test
Beginner Clear loft gaps and friendly bounce Basic chip and bunker shot
Steep swinger More bounce and sole width Soft-turf pitch
Shallow swinger Controlled bounce and clean leading edge Tight-lie chip
Firm-course player Sole that will not skid too high Low spinner or bump shot
Shotmaker Grind options for open face Flop, bunker, and cut shot

Test from grass if possible

Mats can hide digging and make every sole feel clean. Grass, sand, and rough reveal whether the wedge fits your swing.