Wilson · Wedge · 2026
Harmonized
CaddyIndex™ breakdown: what our research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.
You're a beginner, high-handicapper or budget-minded golfer who wants a forgiving, versatile wedge for a fraction of a premium price - around £30-50.
You want premium milled feel, multiple grind options or tour-level spin - a Vokey, Cleveland or milled players' wedge suits better.
Pros
- Outstanding value - put a few in the bag for less than a green fee, with aggressive grooves for spin and control
- Surprisingly forgiving - weighted to suit mid-to-high handicaps, among the more forgiving wedges at any price
- A versatile sole with heel, toe and trailing-edge relief - opens up for higher-lofted greenside shots
- A surprisingly clean, classic blade look
Cons
- Cast stainless feel trails premium milled or forged wedges
- A single sole grind - no fitting grind options
- The thin stock grip and sandblasted finish are budget compromises
By dimension
Forgiveness
Surprisingly forgiving for a value blade - extreme forgiveness, tuned for medium and high handicaps via the aggressive grooves and weighting, among the more forgiving wedges around and nicely weighted. Accessible and steady for the budget tier.
Distance
Decent control for the price - the aggressive grooves generate good trajectory and spin on full swings for control into the green, and it performs well for the money, though it does not match premium wedges on spin. Adequate distance control, if not precise.
Workability
Versatile sole, single grind - the sole has heel, toe and trailing-edge relief that lets you open the face for higher-lofted greenside shots, but it is a single classic sole rather than a grind menu. Some greenside creativity, but no fitting grind options.
Feel
Acceptable, value-tier - better sound and feel than some competitors at the price, but the cast 431 stainless does not feel as good at contact as a Vokey or Cleveland. Fine for the budget, short of premium milled or forged feel.
Sound
Decent for the tier - better sound than some competitors, acceptable but firm from the cast construction. A functional, value-tier acoustic.
Looks at address
Surprisingly clean - a surprisingly clean look for a forgiveness-focused wedge, a classic, sleek blade shape with a refined appearance that looks better than its price suggests. A tidy, traditional profile.
Sources
Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons we read while grading this club.