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First of all the pronounced offset hosel made these clubs very forgiving. The offset hosel really helped with tough lies. Given their differences in brand recognition, Kirkland and LAZRUS naturally have divergent price points. Let’s see how wedge prices compare: It’s important to note that the shaft in a wedge is not very important, as the speed at which these clubs are swung isn’t very fast.
As a result, a lot of people neglect their wedges. They just use whatever came in the set and don’t give a second thought to their quality. But your approaches are just as crucial as your long game and your performance on the green. Playing The Game Right Last on our list is an offering from GoSports that will catch your eye. These wedges look way more expensive than they actually are. They are also weighted nicely. Not all players will prefer the extra weight but it made the wedges easier to play on all kinds of turf. They performed consistently on long and short grass. Pros And Cons Of The Tour Grind Wedges You will get a better idea of how these clubs perform in the subsequent section but for now, you should know that most of our testers were actually very impressed with these clubs.
The BombTech Irons are for players who are looking for a good combination of accuracy and forgiveness. It’s hard to bend these irons off-line and the considerable footprint means they’re very easy to hit.
Both LAZRUS and Kirkland wedges use a clean chrome or stainless steel finish that resists glaring and wears well over time. The gap wedge has a bounce angle of 8 degrees, the sand wedge is 12 degrees and the lob wedge is 10 degrees. Pros And Cons Of The Go Sports WedgesKirkland wedge bounce is around 10-12 degrees. Only one bounce is offered, which may not work for all players.