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Does anyone know the difference between the V & P models of the special grind models? I was look at a p grind 60°.

Titleist 915D2 Aldila Rogue black stiff
Titleist 913 f 15° Diamana stiff
Titleist 913 f 19 Diamana stiff
Titleist AP2 714 4-pw dg s300
Vokey sm5 56 m grind
Vokey sm5 60 m grind

putter odyssey collection 6m milled 34

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Im 100% sure those are on the callaways not the Titleist.

Driver:10 degree HS9 F speed Stock Regular
FW: 15 degree sasquatch stiff
906F4 18.5 V2 proforce stiff
Hybrid: 21 585H V2 Proforce stiff
Irons: Cobra Fp 4-PW Nippon StiffWedges: CG12 56 degree Wedge Flex Putter: Rossa agsi+ Daytona 1 35"

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Im 100% sure those are on the callaways not the Titleist.

I found it, no its not a Callaway product. http://www.titleist.com/historical_c...p?id=72&bhcp;=1 thx mlb12

Titleist 915D2 Aldila Rogue black stiff
Titleist 913 f 15° Diamana stiff
Titleist 913 f 19 Diamana stiff
Titleist AP2 714 4-pw dg s300
Vokey sm5 56 m grind
Vokey sm5 60 m grind

putter odyssey collection 6m milled 34

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I checked on ebay and there are several Vokey wedges with special grind, one of them said they were a special design for Phil Mickelson

Titleist 910 D2 9.5 Driver
Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
52/1056/1160/5

"Yonex ADX Blade putter, odyssey two ball blade putter, both  33"

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It's possible when Phil was with callaway they could have made him a special wedge these seem like 3 different models that only come in 60° lofts.

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Titleist 915D2 Aldila Rogue black stiff
Titleist 913 f 15° Diamana stiff
Titleist 913 f 19 Diamana stiff
Titleist AP2 714 4-pw dg s300
Vokey sm5 56 m grind
Vokey sm5 60 m grind

putter odyssey collection 6m milled 34

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my apologies but callaway does have a P grind...for phil mickelson.

Driver:10 degree HS9 F speed Stock Regular
FW: 15 degree sasquatch stiff
906F4 18.5 V2 proforce stiff
Hybrid: 21 585H V2 Proforce stiff
Irons: Cobra Fp 4-PW Nippon StiffWedges: CG12 56 degree Wedge Flex Putter: Rossa agsi+ Daytona 1 35"

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Does anyone know the difference between the V & P models of the special grind models? I was look at a p grind 60°.

mlb12,

The V grind plays very low bounce on all conditions. Great grind for desert golf where you're playing in hard, fast conditions with a lot of tight lies. It's also a great grind for people who like to open their wedges up around the greens since the heel and toe relief allow the leading edge to sit low to the ground when open. However, this grind is prone to digging. The P grind is great for conditions which vary from very firm to very soft. It's very popular on tour because they often face very tight lies on one shot and very deep rough or soft sand on the next. The channel cut in the sole allows it to play with very low bounce when the club is square but if the wedge is opened, it can play with quite a bit of bounce. Great for tight fairways and deep rough. The P is the grind on the higher lofted X Tour wedges with the PM grind. The new X Forged wedges that are about to come out will feature a different grind more similar to Titleist's M.
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Thanks Gas_Can,

That was the type of info i was looking for the P would be more for me i just have to decide if I'm going to drop the 3I and go 52°,56° grind in 60°

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Titleist 915D2 Aldila Rogue black stiff
Titleist 913 f 15° Diamana stiff
Titleist 913 f 19 Diamana stiff
Titleist AP2 714 4-pw dg s300
Vokey sm5 56 m grind
Vokey sm5 60 m grind

putter odyssey collection 6m milled 34

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