While it has not been without its growing pains, the direction which Wilson Golf has taken as of late gives someone with nostalgia for the brand a real reason for hope. Yes, the metalwoods and irons have been tremendously received by golfers and reviewers alike, but they want to go beyond that.
Building off of the foundational goals from the INFINITE lineup of putters, Wilson is now expanding their resume and jumping into the ever growing world of cavity back wedges.
Wilson Golf INFINITE Wedges
You might be thinking to yourself, another cavity back wedge? To that, Wilson Golf says absolutely, and honestly it is a segment where it should be considered the more the merrier. The reality is, most golfers would benefit from a CB wedge, and as this portion of the industry keeps growing and evolving, the brand who manages to blend tech with forgiveness as well as looks has a chance to create a solid presence.

“The new INFINITE wedges embody Wilson’s commitment to making the short game more accessible and rewarding for golfers of all skill levels. With a design focused on forgiveness, spin, and feel, these wedges inspire confidence and elevate performance where it matters most.”
Jon Pergande, Director, Global R&D and Product at Wilson Golf
To accomplish those lofty goals, it all comes down to technology. Clearly, by implementing a cavity into the new INFINITE wedge Wilson has freed up more mass in the clubhead. While the cavity is filled by a TPU Insert, the mass saved has been pushed lower and more to the perimeter of the head getting the CG lower to help with easier launch, more playability, as well as a higher MOI than a bladed wedge.

The faces and grooves are precision milled for better ball to surface interaction along with better spincistency from all situations. There is a wider sole here which is in line with all CB wedges out there, but Wilson has softened the leading edge a bit more to help inspire both confidence and improved movement through the turf. Sure, it may be too wide for low handicap preferences, but for the average amateur golfer a sole like the INFINITE could bring in some playability which makes the game a whole lot more fun.

The Details
Wilson Golf has priced the new INFINITE Wedges at $130 and is making them available from gap to lob wedge loft options (48 RH, 52 RH/LH, 56 RH/LH, 60 RH/LH). The wedges come standard with a KBS Tour 105g wedge shaft and have a stunning glare resistant Dark Onyx finish.
Availability begins today, 4/1/25 directly from Wilson Golf as well as authorized retailers everywhere.
Decent price range, curious to how they feel in hand as I’m still struggling even with some nice releases lately as I still look at them as a box store set clubs. Curious as it seems they don’t release much info to the public as a whole on equipment vs other OEM’s which I think hurts them wholeheartedly when trying to give consumers a reason to try their product beyond price alone.
I saw the Instagram teaser yesterday and was wondering when the article would drop. These look a lot better than their price might indicate.
Luke warm on the looks but maybe the performance is there to make up for it. Pricing is aggressive
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Decent price range, curious to how they feel in hand as I’m still struggling even with some nice releases lately as I still look at them as a box store set clubs. Curious as it seems they don’t release much info to the public as a whole on equipment vs other OEM’s which I think hurts them wholeheartedly when trying to give consumers a reason to try their product beyond price alone.
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These feel pretty good in hand. The dark finish should look nice in a rack as well.
They were able to incorporate some help in a wedge, while still maintaining a pretty classic overall shape at setup.
I’m not going to knock OEM’s for releasing new product to the market. These just look like they have too much in the trunk for a wedge. Good price point though which could get some eyes on them.
The finish looks great! They definitely look more like a set wedge than a dedicated wedge. But that’s okay! Not everybody wants the look of a dedicated wedge. They look very forgiving though. Great article [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]!
Really nice looking finish and a pretty solid price.
I think this is a bit of a no brainer for more people than would admit it, even if it’s a couple CB’s mixed into a three wedge set.
Really like the finish, recently i’m all about the cavity back wedges, give me all the help. Solid price point. I do wonder how the darker finish will hold up.
Look really good.
I don’t know why someone would want more launch with a wedge when most oems are bringing the cg higher in the head. That said, they do look nice for a techy wedge.
I have a soft spot for CB wedges. Just like them and have more confidence with them. Well done Wilson! Look great! Nice that the options for them are fairly simplified as well. Considering their target market.
I think the overall package looks pretty good, especially in that dark finish. I think this would be a lot to take in in chrome.
This is a good looking finish and a solid price point. A lot of people could benefit from a cb wedge.
Nice looking finish and club here. You had me at “cavity back wedge.”
I think making these a cavity back wedge makes a lot of sense. Puts them into a category with other OEMs. Looks good and a good price. [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] and I’m wrong thinking that the Wilson Harmonized wedge is there best selling wedge?
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I think the overall package looks pretty good, especially in that dark finish. I think this would be a lot to take in in chrome.
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That’s what I was thinking. The dark finish is a good call here. Gotta love a good looking wedge at a good price.
Love the dark finish. Seems like Wilson is stepping up their game lately.
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I don’t know why someone would want more launch with a wedge when most oems are bringing the cg higher in the head. That said, they do look nice for a techy wedge.
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Some of us don’t center our strike locations to where the benefits from a perimeter, waiting more than make up for a potentially stronger spin or flight into a green
I like the look of these and the price is great.
I wonder if you’ll be able to customize them with graphite shafts eventually.
This seems to be a good price for a nice looking wedge. As someone who has been playing golf a long time, I enjoy seeingWilson clubs, at least the nostalgic effect.
Nice write up [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] !
I’m in for more choices to choose from.
Looks like a good looking wedge especially with the black finish.
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I don’t know why someone would want more launch with a wedge when most oems are bringing the cg higher in the head. That said, they do look nice for a techy wedge.
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Because these aren’t aimed at the better players who are the ones the higher CG designs are aimed at. MOST golfers don’t need flatter/lower from wedges, but, MOST golfers probably shouldn’t be using bladed wedges either if they were honest with themselves.
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I think making these a cavity back wedge makes a lot of sense. Puts them into a category with other OEMs. Looks good and a good price. [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] and I’m wrong thinking that the Wilson Harmonized wedge is there best selling wedge?
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Maybe? It’s hard to say as honestly I don’t think they move many of any wedge. This is a good decision though to try to claim a piece of what is definitely a growing segment.
I love the concept and if something could replace the CBXs I’ve come to love, this might be it.
That said, I cannot stand dark finishes on wedges because it seems to me they end up looking dinged up almost immediately.
Have we ever had this many cavity back wedge options before? I really love the options its giving golfers out there. Think the finish looks nice and will be pretty attractive to folks in store…curious how they feel with the TPU insert
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Have we ever had this many cavity back wedge options before? I really love the options its giving golfers out there. Think the finish looks nice and will be pretty attractive to folks in store…curious how they feel with the TPU insert
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More than ever, and I love it.
It’s another nail in the coffin tot he argument out there that materials don’t matter, the ability to implement and apply these various TPU’s has changed the game when it comes to what can be done.
The dark finish should make this CB wedge appear smaller.
The wedge looks decent. I won’t say it’s my favorite, but I definitely don’t hate it. The dark finish looks good and price point should win over some people.
On a side note, it seems like Wilson needs to work on their website presentation. It looks like a really basic storefront with a few sentences about the product and some specs. Would be nice to see a little more about the tech and design features.
I am liking these. I am also not sure how the finish holds up. Reminds me of another wedge out there.
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The wedge looks decent. I won’t say it’s my favorite, but I definitely don’t hate it. The dark finish looks good and price point should win over some people.
On a side note, it seems like Wilson needs to work on their website presentation. It looks like a really basic storefront with a few sentences about the product and some specs. Would be nice to see a little more about the tech and design features.
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That’s what we are for. ?
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That’s what we are for. ?
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Oh you crushed it, as always! I meant for the poor souls that don’t know to look here. After reading the article and then hopping over to their website, I was shocked at the barebones presentation. If I was just out looking at clubs and hitting different websites, there’s a massive difference between the Wilson site and say Cobra or Mizuno. I know those are larger companies with more money, but Tour Edge is smaller has a much better product presentation. I’m sure there’s more to it, but it really stood out to me.
BUT, I pretty much get all my golf info here first, so thank you for providing us with all the cool tech details! And for the honest opinions in the follow up discussions.
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Oh you crushed it, as always! I meant for the poor souls that don’t know to look here. After reading the article and then hopping over to their website, I was shocked at the barebones presentation. If I was just out looking at clubs and hitting different websites, there’s a massive difference between the Wilson site and say Cobra or Mizuno. I know those are larger companies with more money, but Tour Edge is smaller has a much better product presentation. I’m sure there’s more to it, but it really stood out to me.
BUT, I pretty much get all my golf info here first, so thank you for providing us with all the cool tech details! And for the honest opinions in the follow up discussions.
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Im just messing with ya.
FWIW, I agree, there is a lot left to be desired by their website, in a lot of ways.
They look good. Would consider a cavity back in my 52, but not that one at 12* bounce. Too much for the turf around here most of the time for chipping, which I would need it for most.
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Im just messing with ya.
FWIW, I agree, there is a lot left to be desired by their website, in a lot of ways.
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Oh yeah, no worries here.
As for the new wedge, it does look good and I’m all for cavity back wedge options, so I’m glad to see more coming to market.
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I am liking these. I am also not sure how the finish holds up. Reminds me of another wedge out there.
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Much more compact in hand to my eye
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Much more compact in hand to my eye
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The Wilson is more compact looking? Could that be a function of the darker finish?
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They look good. Would consider a cavity back in my 52, but not that one at 12* bounce. Too much for the turf around here most of the time for chipping, which I would need it for most.
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It’s not how much bounce. It’s how it’s applied on the sole and used in the swing. CB’s are just as capable off tight lies, fwiw
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The Wilson is more compact looking? Could that be a function of the darker finish?
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Im sure that is part of it. Holding them side by side, sole size is similar, but the cavity seems less pronounced with the wilson
I like the looks of the wedge. I have been hitting all the offerings and I will have to test these out as soon as they show up at PGASS
I read this and my first thought was why didn’t Wilson just focus on the ZM. Maybe a raw option. The old man in me didn’t get the need for a cavity back wedge. Glad i read the comments. I learned something and continue to see that Wilson actually has a plan. I play the Infinite Bucktown putter and that finish has held up very well for me.
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Have we ever had this many cavity back wedge options before? I really love the options its giving golfers out there. Think the finish looks nice and will be pretty attractive to folks in store…curious how they feel with the TPU insert
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I really kind of dig this tech. I think this might be good for [USER=75282]@mrs.outlawx[/USER] for her 54/56.
I think these look pretty good with that finish. I always wonder if I should go back to a CB wedge at some point. Its the part of my game I probably practice the least and hardest to keep sharp. I used CB wedges a couple of years ago and while it was tougher to manipulate the face around the greens, they were just so much more forgiving and a lot more point and shoot which worked for 90% of my wedge shots.
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I read this and my first thought was why didn’t Wilson just focus on the ZM. Maybe a raw option. The old man in me didn’t get the need for a cavity back wedge. Glad i read the comments. I learned something and continue to see that Wilson actually has a plan. I play the Infinite Bucktown putter and that finish has held up very well for me.
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The CB wedge is a super useful design, and it’s gaining popularity as more companies innovate
Been looking at these more and get a S23 vibe of sorts with the coloring and forgiving wedge design. Would be curious to full swing these and see the distance as I felt the S23 came up short in that department.
These are headed back from staff retreat with me, 52/56/60 and I used them off and on when we were out on the course yesterday in the rain.
They’re REALLY rock solid. They look shockingly good in hand.
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These are headed back from staff retreat with me, 52/56/60 and I used them off and on when we were out on the course yesterday in the rain.
They’re REALLY rock solid. They look shockingly good in hand.
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Love this feedback. What do you feel you give up, if anything, by playing cavity back heads such as these vs the standard blade wedges?
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Love this feedback. What do you feel you give up, if anything, by playing cavity back heads such as these vs the standard blade wedges?
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It won’t be the popular answer on the internet, but not much.
Reality is, unless you’re intentionally manipulating every single shot with a wedge in your hands, then a CB design, even with their wider soles and higher bounce (most golfers won’t learn how to engage the bounce) makes much more sense. Straight forward golf can be much much easier golf.
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It won’t be the popular answer on the internet, but not much.
Reality is, unless you’re intentionally manipulating every single shot with a wedge in your hands, then a CB design, even with their wider soles and higher bounce (most golfers won’t learn how to engage the bounce) makes much more sense. Straight forward golf can be much much easier golf.
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This makes sense. It really helps that a lot of the releases from various companies in this category have looked really good as well. I really enjoy the dark finish on these.
Guess this show my lack of understanding. I love the idea from the fairway and around the green but wonder if there’s enough junk in the trunk out of the sand. I’m used to the mass of a traditional sand wedge.