

Many golfers struggle to shoot great scores because of their short game. Players can often be plagued with chipping and pitching difficulties due to either ill-fitting equipment or poor technique.
Cutter Golf is introducing golfers to a wedge designed to help players looking to hit more greens and get up and down more often from a variety of grasses and tight lies. Eye catching and bold, the Cutter Wedge by Cutter Golf is perfect for players looking for the most help possible in their short game.
Key Features
The Cutter Golf wedge boasts a larger sweet spot and oversized club face.
The Cutter Golf wedge uses a reduced leading edge to help players cut through roughs and long grasses with less effort.
Each Cutter wedge has been optimized for a center of gravity that can help you reduce your slice and find the green more often.
Design and Technology
The Cutter Golf has been strategically engineered to help players reduce their slice or fade misses. Each Cutter wedge has a club face that is wider heel to toe and built with a larger sweet spot.
The leading edge has been carved away making the Cutter wedge travel seamlessly through grasses and help you hit the golf ball fat less often. The Cutter wedge also features a symmetrical crescent sole that makes alignment more consistent and promotes a squarer club face.

Our Experience
Immediately out of the box, the Cutter wedge is bold. Its shape is pronounced and confidence inspiring. Admittedly, golfers that enjoy the traditional appearance of wedges will not be drawn to the oversize look of the Cutter wedge.
However, if you are a golfer that struggles with shots inside of 100 yards or who has trouble with wedge shots veering off to the right (right-handed golfers) the Cutter Golf wedge can offer you some help.
The performance of the Cutter wedge is unmistakable. Two things seem consistent no matter where the golf ball is lying, the Cutter wedge will help players hit a draw more often and it will help golfers hit the ball higher. The minimal leading edge will absolutely appeal to some players and enable more players to hit functional shots when chipping and pitching.
While the Cutter wedge is not for everyone, high handicap players and golfers that struggle with their short game need to be testing it for themselves.
Is the Cutter Golf Wedge Worth It?
Absolutely, while the Cutter Golf Wedge is a great product, there are a few pros and cons that you need to be aware of:
Pros:
Larger sweet spot : The wedge's 75% larger sweet spot improves accuracy for golfers of all skill levels.
Cuts through rough easily : Its reduced leading edge helps navigate thick grass with less drag.
Self-aligning face : Enhances shot consistency and reduces mishits.
Cons:
Unorthodox appearance : The unique design may not appeal to traditionalists.
Difficulty on full swings : High ball flight and inconsistent results can hinder performance on longer shots.
Limited loft options : Available in fewer configurations compared to standard wedges.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Cutter Golf Wedge unique compared to traditional wedges?
The Cutter Golf Wedge features a crescent-shaped sole, triangular head, and self-aligning face. Its innovative design includes 66% less leading edge, which reduces drag and friction, allowing smoother turf interaction and more accurate shots. Additionally, its sweet spot is 75% larger than conventional wedges.
How does the Cutter Wedge improve performance in different lies?
The Cutter Wedge is designed to perform well in various situations, including uphill, downhill, thick rough, sand traps, and tight lies. Its reduced leading edge and balanced perimeter weighting help golfers maintain control and accuracy regardless of the lie.
Is the Cutter Golf Wedge suitable for beginners or high-handicap players?
Yes, the Cutter Golf Wedge is particularly beneficial for mid-to-high handicap golfers who struggle with chipping and pitching. Its design minimizes mishits, provides confidence over the ball, and makes it easier to achieve clean contact.
Does the Cutter Golf Wedge conform to USGA rules?
Yes, the Cutter Golf Wedge has been evaluated by the USGA and conforms to the Rules of Golf. This ensures it can be used in official tournaments.
What are the technical specifications of the Cutter Golf Wedge?
The wedge comes in lofts of 52°, 56°, and 58°, with bounce angles of 10°, 12°, and 6°. It has a 64° lie angle and is made from 431 stainless steel with a stiff stepless steel shaft.
Conclusion
The best way to get your ideal golf club is to test different models for yourself and fit each component to your swing. The Cutter Golf wedge offers a wider club face, enlarged sweet spot, and versatile sole to help simplify the short game for struggling golfers.
Skeptics will be quick to discard the wedge due to its symmetric shape, but the Cutter Golf wedge’s performance will drown out criticism.