Fill your distance gaps with joy

If you’re only playing with a pitching wedge and a sand wedge, you’ve got two shot gaps in your short game. Fill those gaps, and you’ll have a lot more fun around the greens (not to mention, shoot lower scores in the process).

Adding a gap wedge to your set will help make those awkward short approaches more manageable while a lob wedge gives you more options on tricky up-and-downs.

One of the main aims of our wedge fitting process is to ensure you have no troublesome distance gaps between your wedges. To do that, we’ll need to know:
1. What type of shots you like to play
2. What course conditions you mostly play in
3. What your current wedge set looks like

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