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Bettinardi’s HLX 6.0 wedges are now available in this limited-edition finish

Bettinardi’s HLX 6.0 wedges are now available in this limited-edition finish

Bettinardi’s ‌latest​ iteration of the HLX 6.0 wedges introduces a ⁤ striking⁤ limited-edition finish that elevates both aesthetics and on-course performance. This exclusive ‍coating not only provides a sleek,durable look but ​also ⁢enhances resistance to​ wear⁤ and corrosion,ensuring ⁣the wedges maintain their sharp appearance round after round. Designed with subtle milling refinements, the HLX 6.0 wedges deliver even greater precision ⁢in shot control and ​trajectory ‌management, reflecting ‌Bettinardi’s commitment to innovation and craftsmanship.

The performance upgrades ⁢include⁣ enhanced groove geometry and a tweaked head shape to maximize spin ⁤consistency and versatility across various ​turf conditions. ​Golfers benefit from improved turf interaction thanks to optimized sole ‍grinds, making⁢ these wedges adaptable from tight lies ⁢to fluffy bunker shots. Experts recommend pairing the HLX 6.0 wedges ⁣with a balanced wedge setup to⁢ fully⁢ exploit the forgiving yet responsive nature of the club face, allowing amateurs and pros alike to ⁤sharpen their short ‌game precision efficiently.

Available exclusively through selected retail partners and ⁣the official Bettinardi website,these limited-edition wedges are⁤ offered at⁢ a premium ​price ‍point reflective of their advanced engineering⁢ and exclusivity. Below is a quick overview of availability and pricing:

model Finish Loft Options Estimated Price (USD) Availability
HLX 6.0 Limited ​Edition Matte Black Iron 50°,54°,58° $219 Limited release – While supplies last
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