Ben Hogan Equalizer II Wedge

Ben Hogan Equalizer II Wedge


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Finish
Grind
Loft
Loft AdjustmentCustom iron set specs are built around 6 iron specifications. The standard loft for the Miura IC-602 6 iron is 28º.Standard
LieCustom iron set specs are built around 6 iron specifications. The standard lie angle for the Miura IC-602 6 iron is 62º.Standard
Shaft LengthThe playing length for the Miura 6 iron is 37.5”, which is the standard measurement based on a half-inch difference between each iron. Custom iron sets adhere to these 6 iron specifications, defined by your preferred shaft length.Standard
ShaftShaft included: up to $35 retail value. Shafts in excess of $35 value will be upcharged for the difference in price. (i.e. Fujikura Axiom $115 - $35 = $80 upcharge) *upcharge will be invoiced to you by email after your order is placed.
GripGrip included: up to $10 retail value. Grips in excess of $10 value will be upcharged for the difference in price. (i.e. No1 50 Series $16 - $10 = $6 upcharge) *upcharge will be invoiced to you by email after your order is placed.
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Outwork Them

We’ve pushed the design envelope with Ben Hogan Equalizer II wedges to bring golfers the highest level of performance and the feel only a premium forging can provide. Available in multiple lofts, finishes, and a “Texas Grind” for tight lies.

Technology

Forged wedges provide the feel and feedback cast wedges simply can’t provide. That’s because the forging process allows steel to maintain molecular integrity and uniform grain flow; things that are destroyed when metal material is melted down into liquid form. More importantly, though, a forged club will have a uniform, soft density from toe to heel, and sole to topline. This provides consistent performance because hot spots and imperfections in the hitting area are eliminated.

In terms of spin, the face of a wedge is where the rubber meets the road. If ball contact isn’t optimized, especially around the green, nothing else matters. That’s why we CNC mill the face of Equalizer II wedges. It’s an extra step that we take to ensure that the face is absolutely, completely flat and free from any imperfections. Plus, it allows us to add a slightly textured surface between the grooves for more spin.

And speaking of spin, you’ll love how fast your short shots stop on the green. Equalizer II wedges incorporate the most aggressive U-shaped grooves allowed. We machine cut these into the face at precise increments after the forging and finishing processes are complete. The result? Less run out on the green and more shots left closer to the hole.

Design

Equalizer II wedges remove discretionary weight from the perimeter and place it behind the impact area to optimize trajectory for each individual wedge loft.

In terms of shaping, they’re designed to be clean and classic – from their straighter leading edges to their rounded toes – and will never distract from the task at hand. Their sizing is comparable to the most popular wedges on tour.

Standard Grind vs. Texas Grind

Equalizer II Wedges are available in two grind options: Standard and Texas Grind.

Both grinds use our V-Sole® geometry to deliver unmatched versatility across in each of our wedge lofts. It includes a high bounce leading edge and a softer, more gradual trailing edge so Equalizer II wedges glide through any turf condition or sand consistency.

The “Texas Grind” is a great choice for firmer conditions or those who have shallower attack angles and can benefit from the enhanced versatility of lower-bounce wedges.

The Texas Grind has added sole and heel relief to reduce interaction with the ground. The tour-inspired sole geometry also allows the clubhead to be laid wide open making it easier to pick shots clean of even the tightest of lies.

Customize It

Equalizer II Wedges are available in a traditional and durable nickel chrome finish, as well as a darker and sultry DBM (Diamond Black Metal).

The Diamond Black Metal finish is incredibly durable; much more so than “painted” dark finishes used by other companies. It also reduces wear on the grooves so better players can impact the spin necessary to shape shots left and right, or flight shots up and down. The Diamond Black Metal finish adds no weight to the club head.

The Nickel-chrome finish is for players who prefer a more traditional look. Nickel-chrome is also very durable, and has been a proven way to protect forged club heads and ensure they look great for years to come.

Equalizer II wedges are offered with a variety of premium, brand-name aftermarket shafts.

SPECIFICATIONS

Head Length Lie Leading Bounce Trailing Bounce Offset (mm)
48 35.5" 64° 23 6 0.076
50 35.5" 64º 23 6 0.076
52 35.25" 64.25º 23 7 0.063
54 35.25" 64.25º 23 7 0.063
56 35.125" 64.5º 23 8 0.045
58 35.125" 64.5º 23 8 0.045
60 35" 64.75º 23 6 0.045
50 Texas Grind 35.5" 64º 23 6 0.076
54 Texas Grind 35.25" 64.25º 23 6 0.063
58 Texas Grind 35.125" 64.5º 23 6 0.045

 

 

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