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hey everyone, haven't been on in some time. babies sure do take up a lot of (previously) free time!
anyhow, i'm thinking i will be replacing my wedges soon. kind of a wedge snob and looking for forged options. not happy that titleist and cleveland cast now. wondering if anyone has any suggestions of which route to go? thinking i might try mizuno, or maybe fourteen or edel. any thoughts or experiences would be appreciated. cheers! |
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# 1 3/5/2016 9:21:45 PM |
I dont play them but the Mizuno S5 wedges are great.
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# 2 3/6/2016 12:10:01 PM |
I've been playing Fourteen V4 wedges for the last 3 seasons. Now that they are a few seasons old, you can get them for a song on eBay. Really soft forging and won't tear the cover off the ball.
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# 3 3/7/2016 10:10:33 AM |
Switched to forged wedges last year. Love them.. get them.. do whatever you have to do.. beg, borrow, steal.. your golf game will thank you.
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# 4 3/7/2016 12:10:31 PM |
I am crazy about specs and I want them to be exact. For that reason I would have sent you to Scratch Tour Custom that would hand grind a wedge to your specs. That being said they just went out of business.
I think Edel Golf does the same thing. I am thinking of a new set of wedges and am planning on some drastic bounce angles. |
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# 5 3/7/2016 11:23:30 PM |
I am crazy about specs and I want them to be exact. For that reason I would have sent you to Scratch Tour Custom that would hand grind a wedge to your specs. That being said they just went out of business. I think Edel Golf does the same thing. I am thinking of a new set of wedges and am planning on some drastic bounce angles. You need to invest in a good back brace and one of those inversion tables. |
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# 6 3/10/2016 9:40:26 AM |
Hit Score wedges for years 2 different sets of 52,56,60 they are awesome- Now same guys are part of the new Hogan Golf- sent me an offer top trade my score wedges in for the new Hogan wedges- really like the look and feel of the Hogans.
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