The Scratch Golf Advantage

Custom grinds. Premium clubs that are custom-made to fit your swing. We offer an unprecedented FIVE grind options to fit three universally recognized swing types.

1018 Super Soft Carbon Steel. Scratch Golf wedges are the softest in golf and have the best feel. They make today’s super hard golf balls feel like you’re hitting an old balata.

Overtaking The Tour. Scratch Golf has become the #1 Forged Wedge on the PGA Nationwide Tour the last 12 weeks of the season despite the fact that Scratch does not pay the pros to play our clubs. They’re that good…

Quality Usually reserved for the Pros. Now everyone from Scratch golfers, weekend players or beginners can benefit from a custom grind that fits their swing.
Loft Bounce
53 11
56 14
   
 
Loft Bounce
58 14
60 14
   
 
Loft Bounce
53 8
56 10
58 10
60 10
 
Loft Bounce
60 10
   
   
 
Loft Bounce
53 5
56 8
58 8
60 8
 
* Click on icons to get detail information on Scratch Wedge Models
* Playable bounce takes into account; Measured bounce, Sole Width, Trailing Edge Relief, Camber & Leading edge height to give you an accurate measure of the playable bounce angle of a grind
With a steep angle of attack, the club cuts into the ground after making contact with the ball. It then rises out of the ground due to the higher bounce angle and wider sole.

The Digger drivers down and through the shot. To better accomplish this, the sole design needs a wider sole and higher playable bounce.

This swing type has a moderately steep angle of attack, so the club drives into the ball almost as it meets the ground, creating a shallow divot, before sliding through the shot.

With traits from both Digger/ Driver and Sweeper/Slider, the swing type requires control for fat and thin shots. A medium sole width and medium effective bounce provides control and added versatility.

 
A shallower angle of attack demands a rounder sole and less bounce, so the club can slide across the ground and under the ball.

A sweeper swing sweeps the ball off the turf while keeping the club along the ground.

The thinner sole and higher camber keeps the club from bouncing, allowing the blade to scoop the ball forward and up.