A critical way to lower your scores is to hit those scoring clubs much closer to the hole.
When you’ve got a wedge in your hand, you want it to be dialled.
Thankfully, the biggest brands in the game continue to put out elite scoring clubs that are designed for optimal spin, contact, and forgiveness – no matter the conditions or the kind of shot you’re hoping to hit.
As we inch closer to springtime in Canada, here’s the latest on three big releases in the wedge world for 2025!
And if you’re interested in giving any of these new wedges a try before you buy, be sure to visit GlobalGolf.ca and explore the UTry Program. Plus, don’t forget, thanks to the Trade-In Program, you can trade it your old gear to upgrade your game – and get an even better price on some new wedges for 2025.
CLEVELAND RTZ
The new Cleveland RTZ wedges are crafted with Z-Allow, a completely new steel formula that enables a zero-compromise design approach for the 2025 Cleveland RTZ wedges. That means better durability, incredible feel, and more consistency for what Cleveland is calling its best-performing tour-proven wedges yet.
These Cleveland RTZ wedges also boast an all-new ADAPT grind, featuring full face grooves, giving this generation of the Cleveland RTZ wedges more versatility than ever before.
There are three other key parts to the craftmanship to help you score better: HydraZip, a unique set of face blasts and laser-milled lines designed to maximize spin performance in wet conditions, ZipCore, a low-density proprietary core technology that allows Cleveland to shift the CG closer to where you strike the ball along with increasing MOI, and UtiliZip, sharper and deeper grooves that gives the new Cleveland RTZ wedges stronger, more consistent spin from any lie.
There are so many options for the new Cleveland RTZ wedges from lofts, grinds, and bounces – which means you’ll quickly find a wedge to fit your game.
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VOKEY SM10
Vokey wedges are the most-played on the PGA Tour – and have been since 2004. For 2025, Vokey wedges has extended its SM10 family with the addition of two new, tour-proven options, the 58.06K and the 60.06K lob wedges.
The .06K models offer the greenside versatility of a low-bounce lob wedge with the added forgiveness of a wide K-Grind sole (which excels out of the bunker).
The aforementioned features of the new Vokey SM10 wedges are particularly focused on players who have shallower delivers, or those who most often play on firmer turf conditions.
With the addition of the 58.06K and the 60.06K lob wedges, Vokey SM10 wedges now feature 27 different loft, grind, and bounce combinations for a variety of swing types, course conditions, and styles of play. Golfers who play the right wedge achieve proper turf interaction and see optimal strike positioning – which means lower, more consistent flight and higher spin.
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MIZUNO PRO T1 & T3
New for 2025 from Mizuno is a bit of a throwback, as the company hasn’t released a wedge under the ‘Mizuno Pro’ name in over a decade, since 2014. The new Mizuno Pro T1 and T3 wedges will cater to players of all skill levels.
Mizuno has forged these wedges with the same materials and processes that it has with its irons, using 1025 pure select mild carbon steel and the grain flow forging process, plus a copper underlay which soften the feel even more.
The Mizuno Pro T1 wedge is a ‘typical’ players’ wedge – with a straighter leading edge and compact, tear-drop shape.
The Mizuno Pro T3 wedge, meanwhile, has a shallow cavity design and longer head length meant for increased forgiveness and stability.
There is also more than a dozen grind and finish combinations golfers could create when they’re picking an ideal new Mizuno wedge for 2025.
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