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Your cart is empty.The expanded face area makes this wedge the easiest to play out of the most difficult lies allowing the golfer to get under the ball but still have enough club to generate control and ball flight. Our most popular wedge has a new look! The new Pinemeadow Wedge is the same great wedge that has earned the accolades from many. Although the logo and look is different the club shape and features are exactly the same. A dark tumble finished along paired with a big sweet spot have made this wedge so successful. This wedge is also available in an assortment of lofts (52, 56, 60, 64 and 68) for both RH and LH players.
Jason Farmer
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Love this wedge. Lost my sand wedge and this was what I replaced mine with and it got her in like two days. I am loving Pinemeadow Golf equipment so far.
Jeff
Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2024
I'm far from a good golfer but I love to try n hit the ball. This is a beautiful club n will help my short game to b sure
Nigel Snook
Reviewed in France on August 5, 2024
Il faut un certain temps pour s'habituer à jouer ce club, mais je le trouve excellent pour sortir des bunkers et les franchir. Mais il faut swinguer vite et au milieu de son stance. A part cela, il n'est pas très utile sur les greens - il vaut mieux utiliser un chipper.
Andres
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
I needed another club with more degrees to it and found this one to be perfect. Get out of the sand easily. Ball comes out with great spin. Love the look and feel of the finished metal on the club head.
Scott
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2024
Been using club for 2 years and still love it.
Steven
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Great club for the money. Hold up well and comfortable.
MP NY
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
I have difficulty with high-lofted, soft-landing wedge shots around the green. Especially when I’m pitching from a short side approach, trying to gently let it roll out and tuck it close.I’ve tried everything with my 56° & 60° wedges, obviously using opened faces of various degrees. I’m just not good enough to be consistent.Until now.This is an excellent club for exactly the instances just described. The exaggerated loft at 68° is perfect. I’ve seen other lofts at 69°, 70° and 72°, but thought this would be ideal for me.And it has proven to be.Please note:Don’t just assume it will perform like your other wedges. As you can clearly see in the photos, it has no bounce. You have to practice with it. Practice, practice, then practice a little more. Put it in various lies and at various turf conditions & heights.This thing is like a razor. It’s great for really tight lies, so obviously, if your ball is sitting up nicely but you need to clear a bunker, give it some gas. Otherwise it will cut cleanly underneath your ball and it will sail maybe two feet.Also, it’s worth a try in the bunker. But DON’T open the face!!! You’ll never get out otherwise. Just swing like a normal wedge shot regarding direction - and maybe tighten your entry point a tad.All in all, it’s a great addition to the bag. But if I had to cut down to 14 for a particular round or event, I’m not entirely sure which one to sacrifice.
Julian
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
First of all for the people in the reviews saying they can’t hit it… They’re just really bad at golf… Not that I’m not great, but I’m decent. I needed something for 30 yard shots or 20 yards were you don’t want to go long… I have a 60° and I have a 64° but I can hit those 50, 60, 80 yards… With the 68° it’s not going longer than 40 that’s for sure another nice swing it goes about 25 or 30 yards Which is perfect for getting over a bunker which I did today. My first time using it, I used it about six or seven times this round and all but one of them landed within 10 feet for a putt. The other guys in my group kept saying great shot every time I used it. Also for the people saying when would you use it? Almost every hole that you’re close to the green but it’s a little too much rough to bump and run because the ball will get caught up in it or you absolutely can’t go long. How often are you 30 yards short of the green? For me it’s a lot of times. And it’s such a stressful shot. Now I’m super confident That I can just take a normal swing and it’ll go about 25 yards
Juan Carlos Perez Mendez
Reviewed in Mexico on June 13, 2023
Excelente BastonMuy recordable AAA
Tony
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 9, 2023
I had many doubts about this wedge before to buy it, the high loft, the low price , etc ,etc and instead it turned to be a great club.I play much better soft shots around the green with this wedge than with my 60 Taylor Made wedge that costs three times more. Ideal for flop shots and finesse shots around the green but I dont advise to use it from the banker.Normally I am a good banker player but with this club I skulled many shots, may be because it has very little bounce.In any case I highly recommende it
blink1763
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023
I'm an average golfer but am unable to hit this club. The angle is to flat for me. Not the clubs fault, seems to be a nice club for the money. I'm just unable to hit this.
jrampson
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2021
Pretty interesting wedge. I don't think most players will have a real need for it and it takes some practice before you'll be able to hit a good shot with it consistently. It works very well for super short up and downs from say a steep downhill lie neat the green or a deep bunker. It will pop the ball basically straight up when you make good contact but if you miss you will blade the neck out of it or slice an ice cream scoop shaped divot right out from under the ball. I have found a few uses for it though and it was less than $30 so no complaints here other than the grip is pretty cheaply made. Get a new grip and bam. Neat little wedge for very specific situations.
Franklin J. Rabon
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2017
I have the 68 degree version. It's hard to fault pine meadow for this, but ultimately a 68 degree wedge is just a gimmick. The number of useful shots you can hit with this club over the course of a round is very minimal. Because of the extreme loft, distance control with it is nearly impossible. I found myself wanting to hit down on the ball more, which, at that point, you might as well just hit a 64 or 60 degree wedge.The grip was kind of plastic-y with not a lot of tackiness.That being said, this is the right price for a club like this. I think it was worth what I paid, just for the novelty and fun factor. I occasionally play a par 3 course and I bring it to that. I also end up sometimes using it to practice with when my ball striking with my other wedges gets off. Because this club is so sensitive to ball striking up and down on the face , it really allows you to hone in and cut down on fat/thin shots with your other wedges if you practice hitting shots with this club.
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