Will RakeWedge fit on my sand wedge?
Yes, RakeWedge was designed to fit on most sand wedges on the market, including men’s, women’s, and youth clubs.
How much does RakeWedge weigh?
RakeWedge weighs less than half a pound at only 140 grams.
What is RakeWedge made from?
RakeWedge is made of SLS nylon and stainless-steel custom machined parts, giving RakeWedge strength, durability and resistance to corrosion and rust.
How does RakeWedge compare to a standard sand trap rake?
RakeWedge was designed to replace the typical sand trap rake and has similar rake head width and overall reach but is much lighter and fits in your pocket or golf bag for easy access when you need it.
Will RakeWedge fit in my golf bag when I’m not using it?
Yes, when folded, RakeWedge is 6.5” by 1.5” and will fit in a golf bag pocket. However, RakeWedge was designed to “live” on your sand wedge in your golf bag so it’s on your club when you need RakeWedge. Additionally, it fits in your pocket while you hit a bunker shot.
What do I do with RakeWedge when I’m hitting my ball out of a bunker?
RakeWedge conveniently fits in your pocket when hitting a bunker shot.
How wide are RakeWedge’s rake arms?
When unfolded, RakeWedge’s rake arms are approximately 14.5” which is the same size as a standard bunker rake. When folded, RakeWedge is only 6.5” wide.
Can you push and pull RakeWedge through the sand?
Yes, RakeWedge was designed to be used in either direction in the sand trap, just like a typical sand rake.
Where does RakeWedge attach to my golf club?
RakeWedge was designed to clamp onto the clubhead end of a sand wedge keeping club grips in your hand and out of the sand.
Does RakeWedge come in different sizes and colors?
Currently RakeWedge is available in one color and was designed to fit most modern sand wedges including those from TaylorMade, PING, Callaway, Titleist, Cobra, Tommy Armor Golf, Cleveland, Mizuno, Tour Edge, and Top Flite.
Why is it important to rake the sand after playing through a sand trap?
Properly raking a sand trap is essential for ensuring all golfers have a fair and enjoyable experience while on the golf course. Properly entering, raking and exiting a bunker maintains the integrity of the golf course and guarantees all players find the sand trap in its best possible condition.
What is the proper way to rake a sand trap?
Returning the surface of the sand trap to a smooth and undisturbed state is the goal of proper bunker raking. This includes entering the trap at a low point relative to the surrounding grass, filling in all footprints and divots, not leaving piles of sand in the trap or near the edges, and using your club to knock sand out of your shoes prior to stepping back on the grass. For more information please visit the United States Golf Association’s guidance on properly raking a sand trap.
Why is RakeWedge superior to a traditional golf course bunker rake?
RakeWedge was designed to save time on the golf course so golfers can enjoy their time on the course without wasting time looking for course bunker rakes. RakeWedge was designed to “live” on your sand wedge in the golf bag so it’s ready when you grab your wedge and walk into a bunker. Simply pop RakeWedge off your club as you enter the trap, hit your ball out of the bunker, then clamp RakeWedge back onto your club and rake your divot and footprints on your way back to the grass. No searching for a course rake.
Will RakeWedge fade or rust?
No, RakeWedge is made of [SLS Nylon] and is resistant to fading and warping and RakeWedge’s stainless steel components will resist rusting ensuring proper use for years to come.
What is the difference between a pitching wedge, approach wedge, sand wedge and a lob wedge?
Pitching Wedge: Typically has a clubface angle between 44 and 48 degrees and is used for hitting the longer wedge shots on a green approach.
Approach Wedge: This club has a face angle between 48 degrees and 52 degrees and is also called a Gap Wedge because it bridges the loft “gap” between a pitching wedge and a sand wedge.
Sand Wedge: This wedge typically has a face angle between 52 degrees and 56 degrees; the extra loft provided by this club helps the golfer hit a ball out of bunker and up onto a green.
Lob Wedge: The most lofted club in a golf bag, this club typically has a face angle between 58 and 64 degrees and used for very short chips where a golfer needs the ball to stick on a green with minimal roll.
Where is RakeWedge made?
RakeWedge was designed and developed in the United States and manufactured in [Asia]
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