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March 13, 2026
Wedges are all about control, and with the newest Stick’em wedges from PXG, golfers not only get a classic-shaped forged wedge, but one with sole grinds designed to simplify the short game and grooves built for maximum stopping power.
To make sure golfers get the most precise feel, the PXG Stick'em wedges are 3X forged from soft 8620 carbon steel and feature a slightly higher toe profile to shift mass away from the hosel and enhance spin consistency.
The forging process also allows engineers to achieve tighter tolerances for weight and shaping, helping deliver more consistent performance from club to club.
The short game is where players either gain confidence or lose it. With Stick’em Forged Wedges, the goal was to give golfers a wedge that performs predictably shot after shot. The head stays stable when you open the face, the grooves generate reliable spin, and the forged construction delivers the soft feedback players rely on to judge distance and touch around the green. When a wedge reacts exactly the way a player expects, it frees them up to be more aggressive and creative.”
Mike Nicolette, PXG Sr. Director of Engineering.
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If you ask any club fitter—or anyone who tests a lot of golf clubs for a living—one thing that constantly stands out (but rarely gets the credit it deserves) is just how much spin PXG wedges tend to produce. Much of that comes from the face geometry built into the grooves.
With the Stick'em wedges the grooves are wider and shallower to increase the cross-sectional area. This allows the groove edges to better grip into the cover of the ball more effectively, while the grooves themselves channel moisture away from the impact zone to increase friction.
These wider grooves are paired with the tightest allowable spacing, which increases the total groove area interacting with the ball—meaning more spin and more control in a wider range of conditions.

To keep things simple, the Stick’em wedges come with two different sole options to match playing style and course conditions:
S-Grind (10° Bounce) – A tapered sole shape with heel and toe relief to add versatility so players can effectively open the club face while keeping the leading edge lower to the ground.
BP-Grind (13° Bounce) – This wider and fuller sole shape features more bounce to help golfers who play in softer conditions or tend to have a steeper delivery into the ball to prevent digging.

Stick’em Forged Wedges are available in lofts of 50°, 52°, 54°, 56°, 58°, and 60°, with a full selection of shaft options available. To help with control on open-faced shots the wedges with lofts above 54° feature full-face grooves, expanding the effective hitting area.
The new wedges are available now at PXG.com and in PXG stores, with the Chrome finish priced at $199 and the Xtreme Dark finish priced at $219.

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