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Can anyone tell me? Which is for the more advanced player?

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I'm pretty sure that the only difference is that the spin milled ones have bigger grooves, and they are both for about the same player (higher handicappers).
In the blue and tan grom Bag:

Driver r7 460 10.5*
Fairway Woods '07 Burner 15* and 18*
Irons 4-PW r7 XDWedges 47*, 52*, 58* CG14,Putter TiffanyBall One Tour D

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lol did you just say that titleist vokeys are for "high handicappers"?

almost every pro uses vokeys...

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When new, the spin milled wedges will eat balls up, especially urethane covered balls, but they will add more spin for most players. It has been noted that in order to keep the advantage that SM wedges have, you need to change them every 20 rounds or so. After they wear down, they play similarly to or exactly like the 200s.

One other difference is that spin milled wedges do not come in anything stronger than 54*, so if you need a gap wedge Vokey, you have to go with the 200.

And I think the previous poster meant that Vokeys are for low handicappers, not high. But either way, I think most golfers can handle them.

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lol did you just say that titleist vokeys are for "high handicappers"?

Yeah, sorry, tired, I meant lower handicappers. Sorry.

In the blue and tan grom Bag:

Driver r7 460 10.5*
Fairway Woods '07 Burner 15* and 18*
Irons 4-PW r7 XDWedges 47*, 52*, 58* CG14,Putter TiffanyBall One Tour D

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