(ROCKPORT, TX) — Edison Golf Company, maker of the revolutionary Edison Forged Wedges, has extended its special promotion of $40 off per wedge through midnight Saturday, December 31, 2022.
“We’ve had such a fantastic response to our holiday promotion that we’ve decided to extend it though the end of the year,” said Terry Koehler, Edison founder and Director of Innovation. “Whether you're trying Edison Forged Wedges for the first time or filling in your set . . . or even getting a back-up set (a great idea for practice!), there's never been a better time to upgrade your wedge game.”
“Did you know less than 15% of golfers – regardless of skill level – say that their wedge play is a strength of their game? And almost 40% say it is the absolute weakest part of their games,” added Koehler.
“That’s because traditional wedges have always been designed specifically for the skills of elite tour players who spend years perfecting their wedge games. Robotic testing proves that these traditional ‘tour design’ wedges are the most difficult clubs in our bags with which to attain consistent results, especially for recreational golfers. That has driven my work on wedges for over thirty years.”
In contrast, the Edison Forged wedges were designed for serious recreational golfers and feature a distinctly different weighting arrangement that distributes up to 25% more mass above the impact point to dramatically improve distance control and forgiveness, while also increasing spin. They also feature the patented and proven “Koehler sole”, which combines both a high and low bounce into each wedge for optimum versatility. Quality forged construction and Edison’s durable chrome finish combine to deliver exquisite feel while significantly extending the useful life of the wedges.
The Edison Forged wedge performance superiority can easily be experienced with Edison’s Risk-Free Trial program, where you can try any Edison wedge for up to 30 days on your course, hitting the shots you face every round. According to Koehler, "A fair comparison of an Edison Forged wedge to any other brand will almost always show the Edison Forged wedges to deliver more consistent distance, improved spin and more penetrating launch angles.”
Koehler, who also writes a popular weekly blog as The Wedge Guy on GolfWRX.com, has spent more than 40 years designing golf clubs, the past 30 of them focused on wedges. His work in wedges dates to the early 1990s with his patented sole design, which incorporated two distinct bounce angles in the sole of each wedge to deliver versatility for any lie and swing path. He pioneered raising the CG (center of mass) of wedges with Reid Lockhart, and his EIDOLON wedges of the early 2000s were the first to introduce CNC-milled grooves in mainstream wedges as well as thicker upper section of the wedge clubhead. Koehler’s design philosophies were further advanced with his breakthrough progressive weighting in the SCOR wedges of 2011-2014 and the Ben Hogan TK wedges of 2015-2017.
Nearly every major brand wedge on the market today exhibits a slightly thicker upper section, but none are as pronounced or as effective as even Koehler’s early designs.
All Edison Forged wedges are backed by a 30-Day Performance Guarantee. The company will let you play your Edison Forged wedges for 30 days to see how they will improve your game. If for any reason it's not the best wedge you've ever played, they will buy it back.
The Edison Forged wedges are custom crafted for each golfer and are available with a wide range of shafts and grip options through the company’s website at www.EdisonWedges.com. The holiday offer is $40 off per wedge, with no limit to how many you can purchase at that price. To take advantage of this special pricing, customers can use Discount Code EDISON40 at checkout. The offer is available through midnight Saturday, December 31, 2022.
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