Finding Wedges that complement your style of play is a major key to unlocking a successful short game. Check out the Wedge options below. Then, select that model's fitting quiz. Answer a few simple questions and we'll recommend the perfect set of Wedges for your game.
COMPARE ALL MODELS
Still not sure which Wedges are right for you? Compare the versatility, forgiveness, and lofts of all our Wedges using the content below.
HOW TO FIT YOUR RTX GRINDS
Wedge grinds can feel complicated but with the guides below, you'll have everything you need to make the perfect choice.
GRIND AND LIE FITTING TAPE
Our new grind and lie fitting tape is a simple yet effective tool for self-assessing both your ideal sole grind and custom lie angle. To use the tape properly, you'll need a lie board or similar hitting surface. To get started, simply follow the steps below.
HOW TO APPLY THE TAPE
With the end marked "Toe" facing the Wedge's toe, apply the adhesive to the sole, ensuring to match the white alignment lines with the edges of the Wedge's face grooves. For Full-Face Wedges, align only the heel-side alignment line.
HOW TO FIT YOUR LIE ANGLE
Start the fitting by applying lie tape to a standard 54° Wedge and hitting 2–4 shots off the lie board. Use the diagrams below to assess your lie angle at impact. If your shot marks appear close to the toe, you may benefit from a more upright bend of 1-2°. If they appear near the heel, consider a flat bend of 1-2°.
HOW TO FIT YOUR GRIND
Using a fresh strip of lie tape applied to a 54° Wedge, along with a lie board, hit your typical 3/4 Wedge shot. Inspect the lie tape after your swing and assess the length of your white shot mark within the tape's yellow grind brackets. The shape and location within the brackets will indicate your recommended grind.
CONSIDERING ALL FACTORS WHEN CHOOSING BEST GRIND
Angle of attack and divot size are only part of the equation when choosing the best grind, other factors need to be considered. We recommend using a combination of the grind fitting tape results and grind fitting chart below to best place the golfer into their ideal grind.