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what is a good wedge ?
which do you prefer the vokeys or the clevelands??
thanks

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I personally prefer Mizunos, but both Vokeys and Clevelands are great wedges.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S

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I bought set (lob/sand/gap) of Cleveland 588 dsg gunmetals from a golf shop on Ebay a few weeks back. Brand new in shrink wrap. Just incredible wedges. I have never hit a wedge so well as with these. I can feel the weight of the clubhead better than my previous wedges. So easy to hit these wedges. Can't recommend them high enough. I searched long and hard in the last month before pulling the trigger. My conclussion, Vokeys and Cleveland are most popular. Some folks like the Callaway, Mizuno, etc.. as well. But for me it came to Cleveland. I feel like I made the right choice. The guy on Ebay has these individually, lob/sand together for $139, or the whole set for $209. I had my clubs in three days after purchase. Edwin Watts has this wedge I am pretty sure.

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-CLEVELAND-58...3A1%7C294%3A50





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Played Cleveland wedges for many years. Bought a Vokey 52 and 56 about a year ago. My wedge game has improved tremendously. It may be between my ears and its obviously preference, but I will never own another cleveland wedge. If only I could find a driver I felt so strongly about and confident with.

Driver - TM Tour Burner 9.5*
3 Wood - Callaway Steelhead Plus
Hybrid -Titleist 585H 19*
Irons - Mizuno MP-30
Wedges - Vokey 52* & 56*Putter - SC Newport 2

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I am a vokey guy. Played clevelands 588s, CG11/12's for a long while but gravitated back towards the Vokeys. I am sure its mental but I trust those clubs and feel completely comfortable with that 54 or 60 in my hand.

/J6

i15 w/Diamana Blue 9.5
G10 w/Prolaunch Red 17
Raylor 19* 909h 21 MB 4-PW Vokey Spin Milled 54* and 60* Circa 62 No 7

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I had played with Clevelands for years, but recently switched to the Mizuno black nickel 52 and 56. Great feel.

Ping hoofer bag Ping G15 10.5* Driver, stock reg shaft Ping G15 3 metal, Aldila 75g Stiff shaft Ping G15 5 metal, Aldila 75g Stiff shaft Mizuno MP 69 3-PW irons, DG S300 shafts Mizuno MP R12 black nickel 52* and 56* gap and sand wedges, DG spinner W+ shafts Mizuno 20* FLiHi Clk hybrids, Project X 5.5 shaft 25 year old Bulls Eye putter, 33" or Ping Anser 2 Scottsdale 34" First round of golf was in 1963 at age 10. Best round -1. 2 Holes-In-One.

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Cleveland wedges for me. I just got a new set from cleveland and by choice i took the 588 DSG 52,56,60..... the zip groove wedges are great for most but i like controling the spin with my wedges and i cant stand when you hit a good shot and too much spin ruins it. 588 series are my prefference..

Whats in the my bag,

taylormade.gifR9 TP taylormade.gifSuperfast 3 wood Rescue 19*  712 MB (3-P KBS T shaft)  

 SM4 52*,54*,60*   Pickemup 42" Belly Putter  titleist.gifPro V1x  adidas.gif 360 footwear

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