What Does +10 Yards Actually Change?
For a typical 10–15 handicap golfer, gaining 10 additional yards off the tee absolutely helps.
But the scoring impact is often smaller than most golfers expect.
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Where Most Amateur Golfers Actually Lose Strokes
For many 10–15 handicap golfers, the challenge isn’t getting off the tee.
It’s what happens after the approach shot misses the green.
The Typical Amateur Approach Shot Still Misses the Green
Even after gaining distance off the tee, most amateur golfers still face demanding mid- and long-iron approaches that frequently lead to missed greens.
Missed Greens Turn Into Recovery Shots
Inconsistent contact and poor distance control create difficult par saves from simple greenside positions.
Greenside Bunkers Create Pressure
Thin shots, chunks, and inconsistent launch conditions make sand saves difficult for many amateur golfers.
Short-Sided Misses Punish Inconsistency
Precision around the green becomes critical when approach shots leave limited room for recovery.
That’s Why Edison Was Built Differently.
Edison wedges were engineered specifically to help everyday golfers create more consistent scoring shots from the distances and lies that influence scores most.
Your Scoring Game Isn’t One Club.
It’s a System.
Edison scoring sets are designed to help golfers create more consistent distance gaps, trajectories, and recovery shot performance across the shots that influence scores most.
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