PXG introduces its latest full-face wedge, the Stick’Em, combining a tour-inspired aesthetic with advanced PXG technology. These wedges are engineered to deliver increased spin, reliable launch, and superior feel in various playing conditions. Golf expert Nicola Slater tested them to evaluate their performance.
Review Summary

Summary
The name “Stick’Em” is distinctive, evoking the image of precisely landing a shot near the flagstick. Aesthetically, the wedges are sleek and stylish, featuring a minimalist design that effectively complements the intricate full-face construction.
Pros:
- Striking design
- Confident appearance at address
- Excellent feel for short game shots
Cons:
- The chrome finish can be overly reflective in bright sunlight
First Impressions
Upon unboxing, the wedges present a simple yet elegant aesthetic. The clubhead’s rear is understated, allowing the full-face design to be the primary visual feature. This full-face design creates a sense of confidence at address by making the clubface appear larger. While the tested model featured a chrome finish, PXG also offers a black option.

On-Course Performance
PXG provides two grind options for these wedges: the BP Grind and the S-Grind. The BP Grind features a fuller, wider sole with higher bounce, ideal for golfers with steeper attack angles or softer turf conditions. Conversely, the S-Grind has a more tapered sole with moderate bounce, making it suitable for players with shallower, more neutral attack angles, and allowing for greater versatility in opening the clubface for greenside shots.
The Stick’Em Forged Wedges are crafted from triple-forged 8620 soft carbon steel. This manufacturing process results in a denser structure, contributing to outstanding sound, feel, and long-term durability.

The reviewer conducted tests over several weeks, both on the golf course and using a GC3 launch monitor in an indoor studio, utilizing a Titleist ProV1x ball for consistent data collection.
For 50-yard pitch shots, the wedges delivered an enjoyable feel. Spin rates were a respectable 6500 RPM, though the reviewer noted their tendency for a higher launch on such shots, which could influence this specific spin figure.

When performing full swings with the 56-degree wedge (a loft the reviewer is less accustomed to), launch and carry distances were consistent, but spin rates showed greater variability.

Final Verdict
PXG excels in providing extensive customization options for these wedges. Around the greens, they generate a good amount of spin. While full-shot spin into the greens might not be the absolute highest observed, it is sufficient for many players who may not prioritize maximum spin. In bunker play, the wedges glided effectively through the sand, and the full-face design instilled confidence at address.
PXG Stick’Em Wedge Review: Details
Price: £179.00 / $199

