We were tired of spending hundreds of dollars on swing aids that were complicated, fragile, and frankly — didn't work. So we built something better.
Walk into any golf shop and you'll find swing aids priced at $80, $120, even $200. Complicated contraptions with instruction manuals thicker than a rulebook. Products that promise everything and deliver nothing — except a lighter wallet.
For a beginner just trying to get better, that's not just overpriced. It's a barrier. Golf is already hard enough without the industry making improvement feel exclusive.
The number one thing beginners struggle with is the downward strike — compressing the ball instead of scooping it. Every coach knows it. Every drill targets it. But most training aids make it complicated.
We asked a simple question: what if the feedback was so immediate, so physical, that your body just learned it? No video analysis. No guesswork. You either hit through it clean or you don't.
Wedgey is engineered at exactly 7° — the optimal angle for training a proper downward strike. Place it down, swing through it. If you scoop, you'll know. If you compress, you'll feel the difference immediately.
No manual. No setup. No excuses. Just the most straightforward swing drill in golf, at a price that doesn't make you think twice about buying it.