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Set up more tap-ins for par or birdie, even on imperfect contact. Watch the video to see how the QX-1 can save you 3-5 strokes in your first round.
- ✓“Can’t Hit It Fat” Technology - the innovative Thump Sole™ glides over turf even when you hit behind the ball - only found here
- ✓No complex technique — same simple back-and-through motion you already make with your putter
- ✓Works from the fringe, rough, hardpan, pine straw, even sandy waste areas — one club for many jobs
- ✓Immediate results — most golfers save strokes the very first round
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★★★★★“I saved about 6 strokes and almost put it in the hole twice!”
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If You’ve Ever Stood Over a Simple Chip Shot With a Sick Feeling in Your Stomach...
You know exactly what I’m talking about.
You’re having a decent round. Maybe even flirting with your best score ever. You just need to hold it together for a few more holes.
Finishing this one should be easy.
You’ve got a simple 10-yard chip shot, with only a bit of fringe and 20 feet of flat green between you and a tap-in par.
But the second you pull out your wedge, you can feel it.
The tension in your arms.
A twitchy sensation in your hands.
A mind that’s suddenly flooded with doubt.
You already know what’s coming.
And then — chunk. The club stabs the turf. The ball moves five feet. You take three more to get down and card a deflating double bogey.

In that one swing, you went from feeling like a golfer to feeling like a total hacker.
And the worst part? It happens all the time.
You catch it fat and have to try again.
You overcompensate and blade it 40 feet past the hole.
You get the yips and can barely take the club back.
The hit to your confidence is demoralizing.
The hit to your scorecard just rubs it in your face.
So you start avoiding chip shots whenever possible.
If that means putting from 15 feet off the green and playing for bogey, so be it.
Think about it:
How many times have you had it going pretty darn good from tee to green, only to get derailed by a botched chip or pitch shot?
Your Wedge is Making Chipping and Pitching Harder On You
Most golfers spend years collecting chipping tips. “Keep your hands ahead.” “Don’t break your wrists.” “Weight on your lead side and accelerate through.”
So when you stand over a chip, all those thoughts flood your brain at once.
Your muscles tighten. Your grip gets rigid. And you chunk or blade it again — exactly like last time.
The wedges in your bag were designed for tour pros. Players who practice 8 hours a day. Players with elite hand-eye coordination who can manipulate the clubface with precision, on demand.
Traditional wedges have narrow soles with sharp leading edges — built to dig into the turf and take a perfect divot at max swing speed. That’s fine when you’re hitting a full shot from the fairway.
But it’s fatal when you’re chipping.
Hit even one inch behind the ball with a traditional wedge and the leading edge acts like a garden hoe — it digs in, the club stops, and the ball barely moves.
Catch it slightly thin?
The ball zips past the pin and leaves you cursing under your breath… or at the top of your lungs.
There’s almost no margin for error.
The club requires perfect technique from someone who hasn’t spent years perfecting it.
Oh, and if you’ve been using a 7- or 8-iron to avoid this problem?
Even worse. The extra length and lower loft makes them that much harder to control.
The frustrating thing is this: Chipping should be pretty dang easy. And it would be… if you just had the right tool.

Introducing the QX-1 Wedge — a brand-new club that blurs the lines between wedge, putter, and chipper.
It combines the easy usability of putters and chippers with the versatility and distance of a wedge - and it’s a lot more forgiving than whatever club you’re chipping with now.
Think about this for a second.
When’s the last time you chunked a putt? Bladed one 30 feet past the hole? Struck one so poorly it went sideways off the green?
Probably never.
Because unlike your wedges and short irons, your putter has one job – a job it’s specifically built to handle.
To wit: The putter’s length, lie and weight promote a simple, back-and-through stroke with the arms and shoulders – the ideal motion for putting.
Well, guess what?
That’s the ideal motion for chipping, too.
“I'm so much more consistent”
The QX-1 is engineered for imperfect swings. All the technique to hit a perfect chip shot is built into the QX-1.
Thump Sole™ Technology

This is the heart of the QX-1.
Traditional wedges have a narrow sole and a sharp leading edge that cuts into the turf like a knife.
The QX-1’s Thump Sole™ has an ultra-wide bottom section and a deeply beveled leading edge that’s engineered to glide across turf instead of digging.
Even when you hit the ground two inches behind the ball, the sole slides cleanly so you make solid contact.
You don’t have to worry about where your swing bottoms out.
You don’t have to nip it perfectly off the turf.
The technology forgives any imperfection.
68-Degree Upright Lie Angle

Your putter sits more vertical than other clubs — upright, so you’re standing closer to the ball.
That’s why the putting stroke feels simple and repeatable. The club goes straight back and straight through with minimal arc.
Wedges have a flatter lie angle, which forces you to stand farther away and swing more around your body — moving the low point behind the ball and causing chunks.
The QX-1’s 68-degree lie angle and 34-inch length are similar (if not identical) to your putter.
That means you set up the same way, you swing straight back and through, and the motion is immediately familiar.
First stroke with the QX-1, it feels like something you’ve been doing your whole life.
332-Gram Head Weight

This is heavier than most wedges — similar to a mallet putter.
That extra weight automatically activates the big muscles in your arms and shoulders, the same ones you use when you putt.
With lighter clubheads, it’s easy for your hands and wrists to take over.
The result is the dreaded “flips” — those jerky, last-second moves that produce chunks or skulls.
The QX-1’s heavier head suppresses that wrist action naturally, without you having to think about it.
47-Degree Loft

This single loft — close to your pitching or gap wedge — gives you the right trajectory for everything from short chips out to 50-yard pitches.
Short shot? Short stroke. Longer shot?
Longer stroke. Same club. Same motion. Just like putting from different distances.
No club changes. No setup adjustments. No technique overhaul. Just one simple system.
Watch the video below to see how easy it is to knock it close with the QX-1
The QX-1 is a brand-new club that blurs the lines between wedge, putter, and chipper.
Here’s What Happens the First Time You Use the QX-1 Wedge
You set up just like you’re putting. Same distance from the ball. Same posture.
The QX-1’s upright lie angle and short length make this automatic — your body just falls into position.
You take the club back by rocking your shoulders. No wrist hinge. No weight shift. No trying to “hit down” on it. Just a smooth, pendulum motion — exactly like a putt.
And then the Thump Sole™ does its job.
Even if your swing isn’t perfect, the wide sole slides across the turf and the ball pops up cleanly. It tracks toward the pin. It stops close.
Here’s what David Gourlay — an 8 handicap from Naples, Florida — said after his first few rounds:
“I used to miss ten or eleven greens a round and I would get up-and-down from absolutely zero percent of them. Since buying this wedge, I get up-and -down maybe 50 percent of the time. I’m saving at least, conservatively, 4 to 5 shots a round. The more I use it, the better I get.”
Again, David’s an 8 handicap. Hardly a beginner. And he went from zero up-and-downs to 50% — saving four to five strokes every time he plays. (So he’s more like a 4 handicap now!)
“No more uncertainty. So much easier!”
Before the QX-1 vs. After the QX-1
Before:
- ✕Standing over chip shots with nervous, twitchy hands, no confidence, and your mind racing in a thousand directions
- ✕Hitting it fat, watching it go five feet, and taking a double when par should’ve been a cinch, or…
- ✕Blading it across the green when you tried to “fix” your technique mid-swing
- ✕Collecting more tips, trying different swing thoughts, getting worse instead of better
- ✕Cursing yourself (quietly or otherwise) and absolutely dreading the next chip shot
After:
- ✓Setting up to every chip with calm confidence
- ✓Popping the ball cleanly from tight lies, rough, and even the hardest of hardpan — knowing it’s finishing near the hole
- ✓Getting up-and-down consistently, saving pars when you used to make bogey or “other”
- ✓Snickering when your pals ask, “What club is that?” after you stick it close from another hairy spot
- ✓Licking your chops when you face a chip shot, because this is now where you make your money
“Made an eagle with my son!”
Most Short Game Improvements Take Months. This One Works the First Round.
Improving your short game technique used to take a ton of time. It used to require repetitions most recreational golfers simply can’t get.
The QX-1 eliminates this requirement. Because you’re not learning a new stroke. You’re using the one you already have: your putting stroke.
It’s the same motion you’ve grooved over hundreds of rounds and practice sessions. The one that’s already second nature.
Rod M., a 16 handicapper, said using the QX-1 took him “just minutes to learn because it was the same as my putting stroke.”
Not weeks or months of practice sessions.
Minutes.
Diego R., an 18 handicapper, said:
“Typically, the short game is the hardest part of my game. But the QX-1 allows me to almost guarantee a two-putt, if not a single putt, if I don’t chip it in.”
Bottom line: You don’t need to groove a whole new chipping motion. You just need a club that works with the stroke you already have.
“Way easier to get up-and-down”
One Club. Way More Situations Than You Think.
Most golfers buy the QX-1 to stop chunking their chips. Then they discover how many other situations it handles.
The Bump-and-Run:
When you’ve got a tight lie with room to run the ball up a slope and onto the green, the QX-1’s upright setup and Thump Sole™ make this shot almost automatic.
Tony Smith, who played a Square Strike Wedge for years, uses his QX-1 for 40-yard bump-and-runs off skinny lies — pinching the ball and getting it to check.


Thick Rough Around the Green:
Where traditional wedges snag and stall, the QX-1’s heavy head and Thump Sole™ just keep on moving. Bill Hire says: “I love how it gets through the grass. I’ve never stubbed the shot since.”
Shots from Beyond the Fringe:
Use it like a putter with a little loft. Short, simple stroke. The ball pops up and runs toward the cup. No more debating whether to putt or chip from 10+ feet off the green.

Hardpan and Pine Straw:
Lies that skid conventional clubs into skulls are dramatically more forgiving with the Thump Sole™ and its beveled design.
50-Yard Pitch Shots:
The 47-degree loft handles medium-distance pitches with the same simple back-and-through motion. No swing change required.
Recovery Shots:
When you're in the trees or a sandy waste area and just need to advance the ball, the QX-1 handles tough ground conditions where conventional clubs get buried or snagged.
Let’s look at a couple of common shots using the QX-1 Wedge
Video #1: Hitting off the fringe
Video #2: Hitting from the rough
The Minds Behind the QX-1

Josh Boggs — Club Designer
Josh is a multi-time Golf Digest Hot List medal winner who built equipment for Tiger Woods during Tiger’s most dominant years. When it comes to precision club engineering and innovation, Josh’s track record ranks with the elite.
With the QX-1, Josh didn’t set out to design another tour-style wedge. He set out to solve a specific problem: Chunked chips by recreational golfers. The Thump Sole™ is his answer.

Clay Ballard — Golf Digest Top Instructor & Co-Founder of Top Speed Golf
Clay has built a YouTube channel with over 715,000 subscribers and 180+ million views. He’s the creator of the top-selling Blue Brick training aid and has spent his career studying not just what good technique looks like, but what prevents everyday golfers from replicating it.
Clay’s insight was simple: Most amateurs don’t need to refine their chipping technique. They need equipment that forgives their imperfections. That insight drove every decision in the QX-1’s design.
Proven First with the BX-1
Before the QX-1, Josh and Clay introduced the same Thump Sole™ technology with the BX-1 bunker wedge.
That club has sold tens of thousands of units and received rave reviews from golfers around the world. The QX-1 applies that sole engineering specifically to chipping and pitching.
This isn’t an untested idea. It’s a proven technology applied to the part of your game that needs it most.
What Golfers are Saying After Their First Rounds with the QX-1
★★★★★“I saved about 6 strokes and almost put it in the hole twice!”
★★★★★“It has completely changed my short game! I went from double and triple bogeys to pars and bogeys. What I used to get anxious and nervous about, I now look forward to showing off.”
★★★★★“I get up-and-down maybe 50% of the time now. I'm saving at least, conservatively, 4–5 shots a round. The more I use it, the better I get.”
★★★★★“Typically, the short game is the hardest part of my game. But the QX-1 allows me to almost guarantee a two-putt, if not a single putt, if I don't chip it in.”
★★★★★“I (used to) struggle with hitting it fat as well as thin. But the QX-1 took just minutes to learn because it was the same as my putting stroke. My chips are much straighter. And it's way easier to get up-and-down.”
★★★★★“I got a birdie chip-in on a par 5. My first ever chip-in, and I am sure it was because of the club.”
★★★★★“It's the easiest club I've ever hit.”
★★★★★“I had a Square Strike for years and this is such a huge improvement. Better look, feel, and better results.”
★★★★★“I love how it gets through the grass. I've never stubbed the shot since.”
★★★★★“It has really increased my confidence around the green. I shaved a few strokes off for sure.”
★★★★★“Nobody's going to rip it out of my hands. I'd buy a third or fourth just to make sure I always have it in the bag.”

60-Day Money-Back Guarantee — Total Risk Reversal
We want you to put the QX-1 to the test for a full 60 days. Take it to the course. Practice in your backyard. Use it in every situation around the green you can find.
If you don’t see marked improvement in your chipping consistency... if you don’t feel more confident standing over the shots that used to scare you witless... if you don’t save at least 3 strokes per round inside 50 yards...
Simply email us at [email protected] and we’ll refund your full purchase price, less shipping. No questions. No hassles. No fine print.
That’s how certain we are that the QX-1 will change your short game for the better. Much better.
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QX-1 Wedge 47° + 42°

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Why Get Both QX-1 Lofts?
Golfers who own BOTH the 47° AND 42° QX-1 wedges become stroke-saving machines.
The 47° is perfect for a variety of chips and pitch shots up to 50 yards. You'll get a controllable, medium trajectory and plenty of stopping power.
The 42° QX-1 will be your go-to club for lower, running chips and shots in that scary 50- to 70-yard range. Same no-dig sole and easy putting-style stroke as the 47° model.
Unlike the conventional wedges or irons you're probably using now, the 42° QX-1 features the same revolutionary Thump Sole™ technology and leading-edge bevel that make the 47° so forgiving.
And when you've got both QX-1 Wedges, every up-and-down opportunity becomes simple: just set up to your target and make a basic, back-and-through stroke. No fear of a nasty chunk. Just consistent, confident shot-making that saves you multiple shots each round.
The 42° normally sells for $189, but right now you can get it with your 47° for just $119 – that's $70 off + we'll pack it in the box with your 47°, with no extra shipping charge! Plus, the 42° QX-1 comes with the same 60-day money-back guarantee.
Don't leave strokes on the table. Complete your short game arsenal today.
“Confidence in my short game again”
Frequently Asked Questions
- •Loft: 47 degrees (close to a pitching wedge)
- •Lie angle: 68 degrees (same as many putters)
- •Length: 34 inches (1" shorter than a standard putter)
- •Head weight: 332 grams (similar to a mallet putter)
- •Sole: Ultra-wide with Thump Sole™ beveled leading edge
- •Legal under the Rules of Golf — approved for tournament play
Why the QX-1 — When You Could Just Use a Regular Wedge?
vs. Traditional Wedges
Traditional wedges were engineered for full swings. They have narrow soles, sharp leading edges, and flat lie angles that force an inside-and-around swing path. On delicate greenside shots, these design features are perfectly fine for tour pros — but exactly wrong for recreational golfers.
The QX-1 was purpose-built for the way regular golfers actually swing. The Thump Sole™ forgives turf-first contact. The upright lie angle encourages a straight back-and-through path. The heavy head quiets your hands. You don’t need a tour pro’s surgeon-like skills to get great results.
vs. Regular Chippers
Some chippers have a wider sole to help them slide over turf. But that extra width alone doesn’t prevent the leading edge from digging if you come down even slightly steep — so with other wide-sole chippers, you can still chunk it.
The QX-1’s deep bevel works differently. It lifts the leading edge higher off the ground and adds bounce on the bottom, which allows the sole — not the front edge — to contact the turf first no matter how steeply you swing.
And that 2-inch sole never digs. It always glides.
Tony Smith, who used a wide-soled Square Strike Wedge for years before switching to the QX-1, said it best: better look, feel, better results.
Regular chippers are also limited to shots from close range. When you’re 30 or 50 yards out, it’s back to your regular wedge — and all the same problems return. The QX-1 handles a range of shots inside 50 yards with the same stroke.
vs. Using a 7- or 8-Iron
This is a common workaround — using an iron near the greens promotes a swing that’s less steep, more sweeping. Sounds good in theory. In reality, though, short irons are longer, flatter and lighter than wedges, which means they:
Force a more pronounced inside-and-around swing path, so your low point still ends up behind the ball
Do nothing to quiet flippy hands, so you're still prone to thin shots and other mishits
Plus, you’re now adding setup confusion on top of the geometry problem. The QX-1 eliminates all of these issues simultaneously.
Stop Dreading Chip Shots. Start Saving Strokes -- You Have Two Options:
Option A
You can keep using the same traditional wedges that were built for tour pros — keep trying new tips, keep fighting the geometry that’s working against you, and keep enduring that nervous, twitchy feeling every time you face a chip shot.
Option B
Or you can put the right tool in your hands. A club specifically engineered to eliminate the chunk. A club that works with the stroke you’ve already grooved. A club that delivers the first round you use it — no practice required.
Richard Horne saved 6 strokes his first time out. David Gourlay went from zero up-and-downs to 50%. Cristy Fine holed her first chip-in. And every one of them did it with the same putting stroke they were already making.
Don’t let a chunked chip ruin another round.