You do not need to spend $150 or more to get a wedge that performs around the greens. Budget wedges have improved significantly, and the best ones deliver solid spin, reliable turf interaction, and enough versatility to handle pitches, chips, and bunker shots.

We tested affordable wedges across multiple brands and loft options. Here are our top picks for golfers who want quality short-game tools without overspending.

Top Budget Wedges

Each wedge below was chosen for its combination of performance, build quality, and value. Whether you need a gap wedge, sand wedge, or lob wedge, there is a solid budget option here.

Cleveland CBX 2 Wedge

The Cleveland CBX 2 is a cavity-back wedge designed for forgiveness without sacrificing spin. The Feel Balancing Technology shifts weight from the hosel toward the head, improving feel and consistency on off-center strikes. Rotex Face technology and aggressive grooves generate reliable spin from the fairway and rough. A great pick for mid to high handicappers who want game-improvement forgiveness in a wedge.

Wilson Harmonized Wedge

One of the most affordable wedges on the market, the Wilson Harmonized delivers surprisingly solid performance for the price. The classic blade shape and clean sole design work well from tight lies and bunkers. Available in a range of lofts to fill any gap in your bag.

Buying Guide

Loft Selection

Choose your wedge loft based on the gaps in your current set. A gap wedge (50-52 degrees) fills the space between your pitching wedge and sand wedge. A sand wedge (54-56 degrees) handles bunker shots and greenside pitches. A lob wedge (58-60 degrees) is for high, soft shots over obstacles.

Bounce Angle

Higher bounce (10-14 degrees) works better on soft turf and sand. Lower bounce (4-8 degrees) suits firm conditions and tight lies. Mid bounce (8-10 degrees) is the most versatile option for most golfers.