Save $60 on These Wedges
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Save $60 on These Wedges

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Save $60 on These Wedges

Fresh wedge grooves can make the difference between sticking an approach close to the pin for a tap in or rolling past the hole and needing to sink a long putt. When the recommendation to replace wedges is after 75 rounds, cost can add up quickly. Today’s deal helps you freshen those grooves at a solid savings!

Snag the Mizuno S23 Copper Cobalt Wedges for $60 off.

Features and highlights

  • One-piece Grain Flow Forged HD from 1025 mild carbon steel
  • Weight pushed to the toe creates a more centered sweet spot
  • QUAD-CUT CNC Milled grooves are optimized for the wedge’s loft and Boron infused for a longer effective lifespan
  • HydroFlow Micro Grooves are laser etched into the face to release moisture and reduce spin drop-off in wet weather

At a savings like this, these wedges won’t last long! Grab a new set today!

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Jason Noble

Jason, a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA, is a mid-handicap golfer chasing single digits who calls Wisconsin home. When not on the course, you can find him at the lake spending time with his wife and two children or in the woods chasing whitetails.

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      Jason S

      2 years ago

      These are really nice wedges. I play them in 54/60 and have enjoyed them a lot. Great feel and spin has been just fine. D grind in the 54 lets me open it up a little while the C grind in the 60 lets me open it up fully for those delicate chips and bunker shots. They’re a steel at $100.

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