Edison Golf Scoring Guide
Download your free Short Game Guide and start improving immediately.
Most golfers don’t struggle because of their full swing—they lose strokes around the green.
The Edison Golf Short Game Essentials Guide was built from years of teaching golfers how to improve the shots that matter most: chipping, distance control, and bunker play.
You don’t need to overhaul your swing. You just need a few key adjustments—and that’s exactly what this guide will help you do.
What You’ll Learn Inside
- How to improve distance control from 100 yards and in
- Simple keys for more consistent contact
- A better way to approach bunker shots with confidence
- Short game practice routines that actually work
- The most common mistakes that cost golfers strokes—and how to fix them

Where Equipment Can Help
Even with a good swing, most wedges lose performance on mishits.
When more weight is positioned higher in the clubhead, you get:
• More consistent ball speed
• Better distance control
• Tighter dispersion
That’s the difference between hoping—and knowing—where the ball will finish.
Customize your wedges based on how you play—so you can get the most performance around the green.
Take our WedgeFit quiz to get matched to the right lofts, gapping, and setup for your game.
Start hitting your wedge shots closer.
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About Bill Totten
Bill Totten is one of the most experienced wedge fitters in the game, with more than 40 years helping golfers improve scoring from 100 yards and in. As the former Director of Golf at Fripp Island, SC, Bill has worked with thousands of players—from beginners to low handicaps—focusing on the part of the game that matters most: the scoring zone.
His approach is simple—better contact, better distance control, and smarter practice lead to lower scores. The insights in your scoring profile are based on the same principles he’s used to help golfers consistently hit it closer and convert more opportunities.