Testers Wanted: Edison Wedges
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Testers Wanted: Edison Wedges

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Testers Wanted: Edison Wedges

Testers Wanted: Edison Wedges 

The results for Most Wanted Wedges will be released soon and it just so happens we have one of the contestants in line for member testing! We are very excited to be looking for four testers to test, review, compare and keep two Edison 2.0 wedges. 

For those of you who have not heard of Edison, here is some information about the company. 

Edison Golf was founded by two golf industry veterans with a combined 75+ years of experience in the industry.

Chairman Terry Koehler, better known as “The Wedge Guy” from his popular blog, has spent more than 40 years designing golf clubs, the past 30 of them focused on wedges. Complementing Koehler’s creativity in wedge design is Edison Golf COO Trace MacDougall.

The small but potent team at Edison Golf craft and ship every custom-built Edison Forged wedge from the company’s headquarters in Rockport, Texas.”

MyGolfSpy Testers Wanted: Edison Wedges

What about their wedges?

Edison makes some bold claims with their Edison 2.0 wedge, claiming the “Koehler Sole” is the most versatile sole in the category offering a “high bounce angle in the front of the sole with a low bounce angle on the rear portion.” 

They also claim to be forgiving and better suited to the amateur golfer.

 “Instead of catering to the needs of tour pros, the EDISON 2.0 wedges were designed around the way you play the game. They have the most efficient distribution of clubhead mass in the category to deliver unmatched distance control and forgiveness for any level golfer – with added spin and more penetrating trajectories a likely bonus.”

Bottom line: Edison feels their wedges “deliver more forgiveness, improved distance control and enhanced spin, all without compromising precision, feel, or versatility.”

We want you to put these claims to the test to let us know how these wedges not only perform over the testing period but also how they perform against your current wedges. 

The Edison 2.0 wedges are offered in lofts from 45 to 60 degrees with the option to have the lie angle adjusted to best fit your swing. Edison offers two steel shafts (KBS Tour 120S and 110R) and KBS PGI graphite shafts as stock options. The Lamkin Crossline in standard or midsize is their stock grip. 

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*This test is open to U.S. residents only.
*Only open to rIght-handed golfers
*Registration closes Sept. 27. Testers will be announced on the forum Oct. 5.

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      Jim Langdon

      3 years ago

      I can be a very objective tester and would appreciate being selected for your study. It could benefit us both. Thank you for the opportunity.

      Reply

      Steve S

      3 years ago

      I’m sorry, almost $600(with tax and shipping) for a set of “different brand” wedges, just doesn’t fit my idea of a wedge designed for amateur golfer.(“They also claim to be forgiving and better suited to the amateur golfer.”) Maybe if you are a plus 2 handicap amateur, but not for the 10-20 handicapper

      Reply

      Jim Paulson

      3 years ago

      Would appreciate the opportunity to try and evaluate the new Edison wedges, as my Clevlands are getting pretty worn. I am a high handicapper but wedge play is the saving grace of my game so it would great to try something new! Thanks guys, keep up the good work.

      Reply

      Dennis Spars

      3 years ago

      Sure would like to test some new wedges as mine are pretty old.

      Reply

      Physics Teacher

      3 years ago

      I don’t know if this makes me a prime target or disqualifies me…I played a 4 wedge Edison setup for a year. There were many positives, an example being the sole of the lob wedge being very versatile for a variety of shots and attack angles. There were also some negatives (for my game), a couple being the high COG on the longer wedges favor a steep AOA which didn’t fit my swing, and spin across the board wasn’t as consistent as I would have liked. Those wedges are now in the bags of a couple of kids on the HS team I coach. I am curious if the second generation improves on a product that had potential…and after testing I can always use more donations to my golf team :)

      Reply

      JOe Silvestro

      3 years ago

      I have a mixed bag of old wedges and would like to see what a newer version would do for my short game.

      Reply

      John nelson

      3 years ago

      I’m in the market. Looking for something for the winter.

      Reply

      Daniel Cummings

      3 years ago

      Will there be any left handed testing happening?

      Reply

      MyGolfSpy Forum

      3 years ago

      There has been lots this year for us left-handed golfers. However all depends on if the OEM makes left handed clubs.

      Reply

      Scott Osborne

      3 years ago

      I’m in the market for new wedges and will be making a purchase soon. Just returned a recent purchase of Cleveland RTX full face wedges.

      I have been reading all info regarding the new Edison 2.0 wedges and would love the opportunity to test them out.

      ~Thanks, Scott

      Reply

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