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Ok well I am looking at getting a new wedge, as my old Vokey is completely dead and gone.
I am looking at a 60*, and in almost all models reviewed in the 08 Hot list.

I am just looking for reviews and recommendations of mainly these ones though:

Callaway Xtour/forged
Mizuno MP-T
Cleveland CG12 Zip
Thanks
Driver Titleist 905R 9.5* (Stiff Prolaunch Blue 65g)
Hybrid: PT 585.H 17 * (Stiff titleist 75g shaft)
Irons: 695.cb 3-9 ( Dynamic Gold S300)
Wedges: 735.CM 47* PW, Vokey 200 series 50.08 Oil Can Vokey Spin Milled 54.10 Tour chrome, Vokey Spin Milled 58.08 Oil canPutter: Wilson Staff Kirk Kurrie #1[CO.....

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Here's what I know about eac of those wedges:

Mizuno Mp-T:
Very solid wedge. Spins a tad more than the Vokey 200 series, which is plenty for most players. The C-Grind is great for flop shots and tight lies. It has a very pronounced teardrop shape and both the chrome and black nickel finish look great.

Callaway X-Forged:
Callaway does wedges a little differently than Titleist and Mizuno. They use a combination of medium-to high bounce plus sole grinds to make the wedge versatile. For example, the 60* X-Forged comes in either a 9 or 10 degree bounce, one of which has a C-Grind sole (Titleist and Mizuno offer roughly a 4-9 degree bounce region). The X-Forged seemed to spin a little more than the Mizuno, and maybe just a little less than the Cleveland. Both the finishes look sweet, and it performed well for me out of soft sand (but not so much firm sand due to the high bounce)

Cleveland CG12:
Average wedge for me. The most forgiving of these 3 IMO. LOTS of spin from all types of shots. This wedge has a little bit thicker topline than the Mizuno and Callaway, something you may or may not like. I though this wedge was the worst out of these three as far as versatility. When I opened the face, the leading edge really rose, making it tough to hit lob shots. Decent wedge out of the sand, but nothing incredible IMO.

Hope that gives you a good idea....

Monster Tour 10.5* w/ Redboard 63
FP400f 14.5* w/ GD YSQ
Idea Pro 18* w/ VS Proto 80s
MP FLi-Hi 21 w/ S300
CG1 BP w/ PX 6.0 SM 54.11 SM 60.08 Sophia 33"


Posted
I have the MP-T black nickel 51 and 58 - sorry not carrying a 60 any longer. I absolutely love them.

1) I agree with everything stated above, especially with that stmt about the C-grind feature.

2) Forged - not only does it feel great off the club face on full shots and pitches but also around the greens. For me the feel inspires confidence and since I have forged irons I like the consistency of having forged clubs from 3-LW.

3) Spin - I previously owned both the 56 and 60 degree Cleveland RTG wedges. I am able to generate much more spin with these clubs.

4) Bounce options -- I elected to get a 58 because of other factors but had I chosen the 60 I would not have liked the fact there are only 2 bounce options 5 and 8. The 58-10 was prefect for me...

Overall I am VERY happy with my purchase. I was deciding between the sm vokeys, the callaways and tm tp and I have not regretted my buy one bit.

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The Mizuno's sound like the way to go then
More replies are great :D
Driver Titleist 905R 9.5* (Stiff Prolaunch Blue 65g)
Hybrid: PT 585.H 17 * (Stiff titleist 75g shaft)
Irons: 695.cb 3-9 ( Dynamic Gold S300)
Wedges: 735.CM 47* PW, Vokey 200 series 50.08 Oil Can Vokey Spin Milled 54.10 Tour chrome, Vokey Spin Milled 58.08 Oil canPutter: Wilson Staff Kirk Kurrie #1[CO.....

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I'd also take a look at the TaylorMade rac Satin TP wedges or thier new Z-Groove wedges. I just bought the 54* and 58* satin TP wedges after trying them out on the range. I tried everything as well, including the cleveland and titlest. I was a bit biased because these wedges match my irons, but at the same time, their feel and performance were the same if not a tab bit softer than the clevelands.

Nike VR S Covert Tour Driver 2.0, 8.5* S
Nike VR S Covert Tour 3-Wood (15*) S
Nike VR Forged Split Cavity (2-5)

Nike VR Forged TW Blades (6-PW)

Titleist Vokey SM4 54* Wedge

Nike VR X3X Wedge 58*

Nike Method Core 1 Putter

Titleist ProV1

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Posted
I agree w/ mutadayen. I wouldn't count out the rac z tps. They're up there in terms of spin and they are extremely versatile. I can't compare them to that many other wedges but they are way ahead of vokey sm oil cans and cg 10's in terms of feel in my opinion. The 588 is not as far behind in terms of feel but I still give the nod to the rac tp.

XTD Pro - 9.5* - GD YSQ
GS Tour - 15* -GD Red Ice
Rescue TP - 17* - Fujikura TP
Idea Pro Gold - 20* - Mitsubishi JavlnFX
MP-30, 4-PW - Standard Lofts / 2* flat - TT DG RAC Z TP (54*/10*) X-Forged (60*/10*)Scotty Cameron TeI3 - 35"


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I recently went through the same process. I chose the Callaway X-Forged. The feel really sold me. Head weight is perfect. You can truly throw darts with them. The only way I would advise against them is if you play a ball with a soft cover that isn't very durable. These wedges will rip chunks out of them. I play the Callaway TourIX, and haven't had any problems. Good luck in your quest.

Posted
Don't give up on the Vokey's! You might consider trying a 60.04 SM. I just picked one up and like it vey much, although it takes a bit of time to get use to.

Burner 9.5
Titleist 909F2 15.5
Titleist 909H 21
Callaway X20 4-AW
Vokey 56.10 60.04(SM)Odyssey TriForce 1


Posted
the cleveland zip cg14 are just amazing i tried them at a cleveland demo day a couple weeks ago and and they provide a great feel with nice spin. that is just my opinion you should try every thig you can an see what you feel most comfortable with because you will be using your wedges almost every hole so they are a major comitment.

Burner 10.5* driver
Burner 3 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Burner 5 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Tour Burner irons
Rac black 52* Rac satin 60* Red x 3 pro v1


Posted
I love my Taylormade RAC TP satin wedges....lot better than the Mizuno MP wedges which I used for about 3 years.....

In My Bag

Taylormade Burner 09 TP 9.5 Fujikura REAX 65 S
Cleveland Launcher 2009 15 UST V2 75 S
Cleveland Launcher Steel 19 UST V2 75 STitleist 585 H 21 Aldila VS Proto STaylormade R7 TP 4-PW DG S300 StiffTaylormade TP Satin 54 and 58Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2Taylormade TP...


Posted
I love my Taylormade RAC TP satin wedges....lot better than the Mizuno MP wedges which I used for about 3 years.....

i have a rac black tp wedge it is also realy nice it really gives you a high launch

Burner 10.5* driver
Burner 3 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Burner 5 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Tour Burner irons
Rac black 52* Rac satin 60* Red x 3 pro v1


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