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Nike released the Engage wedge line in 2015 with three different sole grinds, and the Square Sole was the one built for golfers who just want to hit normal wedge shots. No open-face wizardry required. The square leading edge and fuller sole are designed to sit flush at address and glide through turf on standard pitches, chips, and full swings.
That makes it the most forgiving option in the Engage family, which is why it lands in the game improvement conversation even though it's a wedge. The Dual Sole and Toe Sweep versions reward creativity around the greens. The Square Sole rewards consistency. If your short game is mostly square-face shots played the same way every time, this is the grind Nike built for you.
One thing worth knowing up front: this was one of Nike's final wedge releases before the company exited the equipment business in 2016. That means no successor model ever came, but it also means these can be found used at prices well below what comparable wedges from Titleist or Cleveland cost.
简而言之
The Nike Engage Square Sole (2015) is a forgiving, easy-to-hit wedge for higher handicaps.
Nike Engage Square Sole 挖起杆: 关键参数
- 类别
- Game Improvement
- 型号年份
- 2015
现在买还是再等等?
买或等Refresh due soon
Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the Engage Square Sole is 11 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
可选版本
Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.
About the Nike Engage Square Sole
The defining feature is right there in the name. A square leading edge and a full-width sole give the club a stable, planted look at address and plenty of surface to work with through the turf. That extra sole width adds a margin for error on slightly fat contact, since the club is less likely to dig. Nike paired the grind with a milled groove pattern designed to maximize spin within the rules, plus a raw-look finish on some lofts. Compared to the narrower, more relieved grinds in the Engage line, the Square Sole trades shotmaking versatility for predictability. Open the face wide and the leading edge sits higher off the ground than you'd like. Keep it square and the club does exactly what you expect, every time.
Who Should Play the Nike Engage Square Sole?
- ✓Mid and high handicappers who play their chips and pitches with a square face and want a wedge that resists digging.
- ✓Players who struggle with fat contact around the greens and need a fuller sole to bail them out.
- ✓Bargain hunters comfortable buying a discontinued club, since Nike's exit from golf means these sell used for a fraction of new wedge prices.
常见问题
Is the Nike Engage Square Sole still legal for tournament play?
Yes. The Engage wedges were built with conforming grooves under the rules in effect since 2010, so they remain legal for handicap rounds and most amateur competitions. If you play elite-level events, check the current conforming club database to be safe.
What's the difference between the Engage Square Sole, Dual Sole, and Toe Sweep?
All three share the same head shape and grooves but use different grinds. The Square Sole has a full sole and square leading edge for standard square-face shots. The Dual Sole splits the difference for players who mix in some open-face shots. The Toe Sweep removes material toward the heel so you can lay the face wide open for flop shots and bunker play.
Is the Engage Square Sole good for bunkers?
It's solid from sand as long as you play a fairly square face. The wide sole provides natural bounce that keeps the club from digging. If your bunker technique relies on opening the face a lot, the Toe Sweep grind handles that better.
Can I still get the Nike Engage wedge repaired or regripped?
Regripping and reshafting are no problem, since any club builder can do that work with standard parts. What you can't get is factory support, because Nike left the golf equipment business in 2016. Groove wear is the real end of life for these, and there's no like-for-like replacement.
Is a 2015 wedge too old to buy in good condition?
Not if the grooves are healthy. Wedge technology has moved slower than driver technology, and a lightly used Engage will still spin respectably. Inspect the face closely before buying, because a wedge that spent years in a regular rotation will have worn grooves that no price discount can fix.
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