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I know that vokeys are a heavier wedge, and that callaways are on the lighter side. Are mizuno's heavier too? And what are the advantages of a heavier club? Thanks

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I know that vokeys are a heavier wedge, and that callaways are on the lighter side. Are mizuno's heavier too? And what are the advantages of a heavier club? Thanks

Heavier wedges (meaning higher swing weights) give you more control over the wedge. However, you lose some distance. I'd take more control over my wedges than distance, and most golfers like this trade-off as well, especially in the shorter clubs.

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Mizunos are a little lighter i believe.

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Heavier wedges (meaning higher swing weights) give you more control over the wedge. ...

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denver's lead, here are some swingweight comparisons: Irons, 3-9i swingweights Ping S57.. D1 /// (PW = D3) Ping I10.. D0 /// (PW, UW = D2...SW = D4.. LW = D6) Callaway X22.. D2 (steel) /// (PW,AW = D2... SW, LW = D4) | D0 (grph) /// (PW, SW = D1...SW, LW = D3) Callaway X22 Tour.. D2 // (PW = D3) Titleist AP1 (2008).. D2 /// (PW, WW = D2 also) Titleist AP2 (2008).. D2 /// (PW, WW = D2 also) For Specialty Wedges... Callaway X-Forged.. 52º and lower = D3 /// 54º and above = D4 Callaway X-Tour..... 52º and lower = D3 /// 54º and above = D4 MacGregor Pro MT DW.... 52º and lower = D3 /// 54º and above = D6 Cleveland CG14 ... 46º, 48º = D2 /// 50, 52º = D3 /// 54º and above = D5

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I like the feel that I get from a heavier wedge. I tend to have more control as well, both directional and distance. My wedges get progressively heaver as the loft increases. 3-9 is D2, PW D3, GW D4, SW D5, LW D6.

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