Wedges
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Wedges
I've bent the shaft on my 52 degree vokey wedge, I also have a 56 degree mizuno that is wrecked thanks to stones in the bunkers at my club. Anyone have any recommendations? Not looking to spend more than £200 but would ideally be a fair bit less than that. I apologise if a similar thread has been started before. Thanks.
Last edited by ChrisGG on Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:07 am; edited 1 time in total
ChrisGG- Posts : 118
Join date : 2011-12-13
Age : 31
Location : Swansea
Re: Wedges
Wedges are a very personal thing... and there is a lot to be said for having them fitted according to your game.
First question is how well you get on with the 52. Is it worth just having a reshaft (around 15-20 quid)?
for the 56 are the stone chips in a place that makes it unplayable?
First question is how well you get on with the 52. Is it worth just having a reshaft (around 15-20 quid)?
for the 56 are the stone chips in a place that makes it unplayable?
LondonJonnyO- Posts : 862
Join date : 2011-12-12
Re: Wedges
Couple of excellent new wedges to consider are the Vokey SM4's and the new Cleveland 588's.
As LJ says though, wedges are very personal, one man's meat......etc.
As LJ says though, wedges are very personal, one man's meat......etc.
drive4show- Posts : 342
Join date : 2011-12-12
Re: Wedges
I'm loving my Yonex T Star 52 and 56 wedges. Loveley looking bat, plenty of control and can generate plenty of spin.
Doc- Posts : 1083
Join date : 2011-12-12
Location : Crewe, Cheshire
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