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Wilson Staff Model ZM Wedge

Tour Grind202550°-60°

Wilson has quietly built the Staff Model line into a serious players' set, and the ZM wedge is the short-game piece that ties it together. This is a forged Tour Grind wedge built for golfers who want to shape shots and feel the ball come off the face, not for anyone chasing forgiveness or extra distance. The 2025 lineup runs from 50 up to 60 degrees, so you can fill the gap below your pitching wedge and still carry a true lob wedge for the touchy stuff around the green.

What stands out is the loft spread. Wilson offers single grind options at 50, 52, and 54, then doubles up at 56 and 58, and gives you three separate 60-degree builds. That tells you who this wedge is aimed at: players who fine-tune their setup by turf condition and shot preference, not by grabbing whatever is on the rack. The forged construction is the reason the ZM feels the way it does. Soft carbon steel gives you feedback on half shots and flighted wedges that a cast head just won't match.

Progressive lofts mean the shaping shifts as you move up through the set. The lower lofts play a bit stronger and flatter for full-swing gapping, while the higher lofts open up for the finesse work. It's a wedge that rewards a golfer who already has decent hands and knows what they want the ball to do.

Wilson Staff Model ZM Wedge: Key Specs

Category
Tour Grind
Loft range
50 to 60 degrees
Loft/grind options
10
Model year
2025
MSRP
$129.99

Available Variants

LoftBounceGrindFinish
50°8°-Chrome
52°8°-Chrome
54°8°-Chrome
56°10°-Chrome
56°12°-Chrome
58°6°-Chrome
58°10°-Chrome
60°6°-Chrome
60°10°-Chrome
60°12°-Chrome

Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.

Technology

ForgedProgressive Lofts

About the Wilson Staff Model ZM

The Tour Grind sole is the headline here. It's a versatile grind with relief in the heel and trailing edge, which lets you open the face and slide the sole under the ball without the leading edge digging. That's what you want on tight lies, firm turf, and greenside shots where you need to expose loft. On the 56, 58, and 60 heads, the extra grind options exist so you can match bounce and sole width to whether you play soft, wet courses or firm, tight ones. Forged from soft carbon steel, the ZM keeps a compact, tour-shaped profile with a thin topline and minimal offset. The face is milled for consistent spin, and the progressive loft design tweaks the center of gravity across the set so your gap wedge flights differently than your lob wedge, the way it should. This is a clean, traditional-looking wedge that sits square at address and gives a skilled player room to work the face open or shut.

Who Should Play the Wilson Staff Model ZM?

  • Better players who shape wedge shots and want to feel exactly where the ball hits the face.
  • Golfers building a matched set from 50 to 60 who care about tight gapping below the pitching wedge.
  • Anyone playing firm or tight turf who benefits from the heel and trailing-edge relief of the Tour Grind.
  • Players who already own a Staff Model iron set and want a short-game piece that matches the look and feel.
  • Low to mid handicappers comfortable trading forgiveness for workability and touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tour Grind on the Wilson Staff Model ZM?

The Tour Grind is a versatile sole with relief ground into the heel and trailing edge. It lets you open the face for greenside shots and slide the sole under the ball on tight lies without the leading edge digging in. On the 56, 58, and 60 lofts, Wilson offers multiple grind builds so you can match the sole to your turf conditions and shot style.

Why does Wilson offer three different 60-degree ZM wedges?

The three 60-degree builds give you different sole and bounce setups in the same loft. Players who like to open the face wide and hit high, soft shots often want a specific grind, while someone who plays firm turf or takes a steeper swing needs another. Rather than force one lob wedge on everyone, Wilson lets you pick the 60 that fits how you play around the green.

Is the Staff Model ZM forged, and what does that do for feel?

Yes, the ZM is forged from soft carbon steel. Forging gives you the soft, responsive feel that better players look for on partial shots and flighted wedges. You get clear feedback on where the ball strikes the face, which helps you dial in distance control on the shots between full swings.

What does progressive lofts mean on these wedges?

Progressive lofts means the head shaping and center of gravity shift as you move up through the set. The lower lofts like the 50 and 52 are built for full-swing gapping and a flatter flight, while the higher lofts are shaped to open up and produce height for finesse shots. Each wedge is tuned for the job it does rather than being a scaled copy of the others.

Who should not buy the Wilson Staff Model ZM?

This is a compact, workable players' wedge with minimal offset and a thin topline, so it isn't the right pick if you want maximum forgiveness or a wider, more confidence-inspiring shape. Higher handicappers who miss the center of the face often will get more help from a cavity-back or wider-sole wedge. The ZM rewards good hands and consistent contact.

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