The grooves on these wedges are sharp. Hit a 60 from the rough yesterday and it stopped on a dime. First wedge set that actually performs like advertised.
A Golf Wedge Set Built to Score From 100 Yards In
A wedge set is the three matched wedges you carry to score from 100 yards in: a 52° gap wedge, a 56° sand wedge, and a 60° lob wedge.Stix's Compete Wedge Set ships all three direct for $299, with a 1 Year Warranty and free shipping.
The clubs the golf world is talking about
What wedges should I carry in my bag?
Many golfers carry a 52° gap wedge, a 56° sand wedge, and a 60° lob wedge so they can cover every yardage from roughly 100 yards in to the cup.
Each wedge is built for a different shot. The 52° gap is your full-swing scoring club. The 56° sand handles bunkers and mid-distance pitches. The 60° lob opens up for flops and tight-lie shots near the green. Together they cover every yardage between your pitching wedge and the cup, which is where most rounds are won and lost.
Three Wedges. One Matched Set.
Three blade-style wedges (52°, 56°, and 60°) cast from 431 stainless steel, milled face on every head, two loft-specific sole grinds (full sole on the 52, double sole on the 56 and 60), and an ultra durable matte black PVD coating.
Most rounds aren't lost on the tee. They're lost in the 70-yard pitch that comes up short, the bunker shot that stays in the bunker, the chip that runs ten feet by. Three wedges that work as one system: same feel, same setup, same look at address. One less variable to manage when it's time to get up and down.
Built to Your Bag
Right or left dexterity, standard or tall length, picked at checkout. The same setup ships across all three wedges so the feel is consistent loft to loft.
Two Grinds, Two Jobs
The 52 has a full sole — wide and flat, designed to glide through fairway turf on full swings. The 56 and 60 have a double sole — the trailing edge is relieved so the leading edge stays low whether you keep the face square or lay it open. Square it for a stock pitch; open it for a flop.
$299, Not $549
Three comparable big-brand wedges bought separately typically run $450 to $600. The Compete Wedge Set is $299 for all three, shipped direct. The savings come from cutting the retail markup, not the spec.
Where the Wedges Fit in Your Bag
This is your wedge distance chart. Mid-handicap amateurs cover roughly these yardages on a full swing, and the Compete Wedge Set fills the bottom three rows — every distance from your pitching wedge to the cup.
| Club | Typical amateur range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Driver | 220–260 yds | Perform / Compete Driver |
| 3 Wood | 195–235 yds | Perform / Compete Fairway |
| 4 Hybrid | 175–205 yds | Perform / Compete Hybrid |
| 5 Iron | 145–180 yds | Perform / Compete Irons |
| 6 Iron | 135–170 yds | Perform / Compete Irons |
| 7 Iron | 125–160 yds | Perform / Compete Irons |
| 8 Iron | 115–150 yds | Perform / Compete Irons |
| 9 Iron | 105–140 yds | Perform / Compete Irons |
| Pitching Wedge (46°) | 95–125 yds | Perform / Compete Irons |
| Gap Wedge (52°) | 80–105 yds | Compete Wedge Set |
| Sand Wedge (56°) | 70–90 yds | Compete Wedge Set |
| Lob Wedge (60°) | 55–80 yds | Compete Wedge Set |
Ranges shown are typical for a 5–15 handicap on a full swing at sea level. Source: PGA.com + Arccos Golf amateur data. Full reference: Doc/Product/Specs/wedge_yardage_reference.md.
Two Grinds. Two Jobs.
The 'sole' is the part of the wedge that meets turf or sand at impact. How it's shaped — the 'grind' — changes how the club moves through the ground, which changes the shots you can hit. The Compete Wedge Set ships with two grinds, each matched to the wedge it's built for.
Full Sole
- Full-swing pitches from 80 to 105 yards
- Three-quarter approach shots
- Stock pitches from clean fairway lies
Double Sole
- Bunker shots — open the face, use the full bounce
- Flop shots — open over the green for a soft landing
- Tight-lie pitches — square the face, leading edge cuts
Add one wedge, or get the matched set.
Pick the loft you're missing — individual wedges from $99. Or get the matched Compete set (52°, 56°, 60°) below for $299.
Pitching Wedge
Gap Wedge
Sand Wedge
Lob Wedge
The matched set vs. one wedge at a time
| Feature | Big-brand bundle | Stix |
|---|---|---|
| Sole grinds | One sole grind per wedge model — pick a generic mid grind and live with it | Two loft-specific grinds: full sole on the 52, double sole on the 56 and 60 |
| Face construction | Stamped grooves on cast wedges at this price | Milled face on a 431 stainless steel head, every wedge in the set |
| Finish durability | Plated black coatings often show wear inside the first season | Ultra Durable PVD coating |
| Length options | Standard length only on most off-the-rack wedges | Standard or tall, picked at checkout |
| Left-handed availability | Many big-brand wedge models are right-handed only | Left-handed available alongside right at checkout |
| Buy one, or buy the matched set | Often sold individually with mixed grinds, finishes, and shaft profiles | Singles from $69 (Perform tier) or the matched 52°/56°/60° Compete Set for $299 — same grinds, same finish, same look |
| Pricing | Three big-brand wedges separately typically run $450 to $600 | $299 for the 52, 56, and 60 set |
For the Compete Wedge Set
Haven't had a new set of clubs in 20 years and these have performed beyond my expectations. The wedges alone were worth the purchase.
— Jared F., Verified Stix customer (Perform 12 Silver)
The Compete Wedge Set, Plus the Sets It Lives In.
Buy the wedge set on its own, or step up to a complete set that ships with the wedges already matched.
- 52°, 56°, and 60° matched in one set
- Milled face on a 431 stainless head
- Three sole grinds tuned to each loft
- 5,000-swing PVD black finish
- Right or left dexterity, standard or tall length
- 1 Year Warranty

What customers are saying
The wedge set inside the Compete 14 is the best part of the whole bag. The spin matches the irons and the finish is consistent across the set.
Bought the wedge set instead of three separate brand wedges. The matching shafts and feel make a real difference on partial swings — it finally feels intentional.
The 52 and 56 in my Perform 12 set have given me a short game I never had. Picking up where the irons leave off, no awkward gap.
FAQ
Do I need a 60 degree wedge?
A 60° lob wedge is the right call if you regularly face short pitches over bunkers, tight lies around the green, or partials inside 70 yards.
Players new to the game often skip the 60 and run a simpler bag for a season. Most golfers add it in once they're comfortable with full-swing wedges. The Compete Wedge Set includes the 60 so it's in the bag when you're ready.
Full sole vs. double sole — what's the practical difference?
A full sole is wider and flatter, designed to glide through fairway turf on full swings. A double sole has a relieved trailing edge so the leading edge stays low whether the face is square or laid open.
The Compete Wedge Set ships the 52 with a full sole — it's the wedge you'll take a full swing with most often. The 56 and 60 ship with the double sole because they're the wedges you'll open the face on for bunker shots, flops, and tight-lie pitches. The grind matches the shot the loft is built for.
How much does a golf wedge set cost?
The Stix Compete Wedge Set is $299 for all three wedges (52, 56, and 60 degrees).
Buying three comparable big-brand wedges separately typically runs $450–$600, with no guarantee they'll match in finish, shaft, or feel.
What spec choices do I get on the wedge set?
The Compete Wedge Set ships with a stiff steel shaft on every wedge, with right or left dexterity and standard or tall length picked at checkout.
All three wedges in the set arrive in the same configuration so the feel is consistent across the lofts. If you want graphite shafts, the 52 and 56 are available in graphite as part of the P02 Perform 12 Club Set.
What's the difference between gap, sand, and lob wedges?
Gap wedges (50–52°) cover the full-swing window. Sand wedges (54–58°) cover bunkers and the mid-range pitch. Lob wedges (58–62°) cover flops, partials, and shots that need to come down soft.
The yardages are loft × swing speed and vary by player; the windows in our intent section above are amateur averages. The Compete Wedge Set ships the most common amateur configuration (52, 56, 60).
What's the warranty on Stix wedges?
Every Stix wedge ships with a 1 Year Warranty, including the Compete Wedge Set.
Reach out via the Help Center for any defect or finish issue inside that window.
Are these the same wedges that come in the Compete 14 Club Set?
Yes — the Compete Wedge Set is the same 52, 56, and 60° configuration that ships inside the Compete 14 Club Set.
If you already own the Compete 14, you don't need this set. If you're piecing your bag together one purchase at a time, the wedge set is the most direct way into Stix's wedge program.
What is a 52 degree wedge?
A 52° wedge is a gap wedge — the wedge that fills the yardage gap between your pitching wedge (around 46°) and your sand wedge (54–56°).
Most golfers cover roughly 80–105 yards with a 52° on a full swing. It's the wedge you reach for on a stock approach shot from inside 110 yards, and the most-used wedge in the bag for a mid-handicap amateur.
How far should you hit your wedges?
A mid-handicap amateur typically hits a 52° gap wedge 80–105 yards, a 56° sand wedge 70–90 yards, and a 60° lob wedge 55–80 yards on a full swing.
Your numbers vary by swing speed, lie, and shaft. The yardage table earlier in this page maps the full bag — wedges fill the bottom three rows. Three-quarter and half swings cover the partial yardages between.
What degrees should my wedges be?
Most amateurs play 52°, 56°, and 60° because that lineup covers every yardage from the pitching wedge to the green with even gaps.
Tournament players sometimes shift to a 50 / 54 / 58 / 60 four-wedge lineup for finer control, but for a three-wedge bag, 52 / 56 / 60 is the configuration that earns its spots. That's the Compete Wedge Set lineup.
Three Wedges. One Set. One Price.
One checkout, one shipment, one box. The 52, 56, and 60 you'd otherwise build over three trips to the pro shop — configured to your dexterity and length at checkout, on your doorstep in days.
