Equipment

How to flight your wedges


Phil Cundy

Phil Cundy

11 May 2026

Have you ever played with a really good golfer and you feel it’s made you play better? It’s a funny yet welcome sensation, as if being around someone who’s game is in-form has a knock-on effect and makes you feel more in control of how you strike the ball yourself.

There’s a lot that can be said from watching and studying how the pros handle their wedge shots around championship courses. Today we want to give you a better understanding of how the pros flight their wedges to gain more control over their short game, and help you consider how you can be more tactical around the greens yourself.

 

Greatness on display

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We’ve got an exciting few months of golf ahead with some opportunities to see the greats of the game playing in person. Will you be attending The Open or the BMW Championship at Wentworth this year?

It’s seriously impressive how the pros manage to shoot as low as they do, especially considering the pressure of having all the eyes on them too. If you’re within earshot of one of the best in the world teeing off, it can sound like a bullet being fired from a gun, but it’s around the greens that you really want to study their game.

Having a tricky shot lined up can be enough to throw you off your game, but the elite players have a whole arsenal of approaches at their disposal ready to execute as they see fit. You’ll notice when you watch them how they often ‘flight’ their wedges, opting for a more controlled ball flight to leave their ball in the best position on the green. So how can this be achieved?

 

Flighting your wedges

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The ability to flight your wedges is just as it sounds, having the finesse and expertise to strike a lower, more controlled shot and putting max spin on the ball so that it comes to rest where you want it to rather than scooping the ball up and hoping for the best.

Naturally, before you even set up to the ball, you’re going to want to envision your perfect pitch shot. There’s a misconception that the ideal wedge shot is all about getting plenty of loft, hitting the ball high, and it coming down to rest serenely by the flag.

Flighting your wedges has a lot more direction involved. When pros are faced with a pitch shot 50-100 yards out from the green, they’ll be wanting to control their height. They’ll strike a low shot with a very measured back swing that’ll bounce once onto the green then spin towards the target.

The short game is a notoriously difficult section of golf to master, but we’re right here to help you gain more confidence when you’re pitching into and chipping onto the greens. We can give you a whole practical education about flighting your wedge shots, as well as how to approach different course conditions including bunker shots, and how each wedge in the bag should be used.

Speaking of which, you’ll play much better wedge shots when you’re equipped with the latest clubs from Wilson.

 

Wilson wedges

When it comes to excellent golf wedges, few are liked more the world over than Wilson’s recent offerings. Both the Staff Model ZM and ZM HT feel natural to swing and will hugely benefit the players best suited to them.

Wilson has implemented the center of gravity to be high within the clubhead of these wedges to give you better control over your shot trajectory. The Staff Model ZM also benefits from a straighter leading edge for better turf interaction. This club has undergone a unique face blasting process that provides a deeper, longer interaction with the ball, which is perfect for playing in wet conditions.

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There are effectively 3 individual grind options when it comes to the Wilson Staff Model ZM wedges. A Low Bounce option offers that’s exceptional for flop shots and higher elevation while a Mid Bounce option offers more of a traditional all-round performance. A High Bounce variation offers greater relief for players who have a tendency to swing down on the ball.

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The Staff Model ZM HT is an excellent alternative. Featuring much of the same great tech as is present in the ZM, the ZM HT benefits from having a High Toe design aids high handicap players in having greater control over their strikes

 The wide face and single sole shape give players greater confidence when approaching the ball with both open and closed face configurations. This is an ideal club to add to the bag for the novice golfer who wants to improve their game around the greens.

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Whether you’re striking out of a sandy bunker, thick grass, or pristine fairway, this wedge will help you find the green time and again. You’ll find it much easier to control the ball flight of your pitch shots with this club in the bag that’s for sure. Why not come by and test it out for yourself?

Having a good wedge in the bag and putting in plenty of practice with it is the key to getting the hang of gaining more control over flighting your shots. We’re always available to give you short game lessons in the pro shop.

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