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  1. 1. Which brand do you use when it comes to wedges? Pros and Cons.

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    • Others (Please specify)
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I'm happy with my Mizuno MR wedges. In fact, I'm thinking of replacing my Cleveland 60 deg. These are the most versatile and well rounded wedges I've ever hit. Great bite on pitches.

Driver: R7 425 TP w/ stock Fujikura stiff shaft
Hybrid: 16 degree baffler pro with stiff Fujikura Speeder shaft
Irons: X-20 tour 3-PW w/ 6.0 Project X shafts
52 degree wedge: MR w/ Royal Spinner shaft
56 degree wedge: MR w/ Royal Spinner shaft60 degree wedge: MR w/ Royal Spinner shaftPutter:...

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As of this morning:

Cleveland CG12 52* 56* and 60* Black Pearls with standard two-dot bounces. I'm loving them so far.
In My TerraFirma Xi Bag:
Driver: R7 460 10.5° Fujikura REAX stock R-flex
3-Wood: Big Bertha Titanium RCH 75w Firm stock shaft
Hybrids: 585H 19.5° 4175 stock shaft
Irons (4-10): Big Bertha TT shaftsWedges: CG12 Black Pearl 52°10, 56°14, 60°10Putter: Studio Select Newport 33"Ball: ...
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Vokeys....always have, always will...


My Dad is good friend with Bob Vokey (he's originally from Montreal), and they grew up together and went to High School together. He actually emailed us from the British Open last year.

Can't beat the Spin-Milled oil can finish in my opinion. I like the way the finish wears off.
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56 degree wedge MR

I love it I just need to get more like a 52 and 60 degree wedges to help fill in the gaps.

Cheers,
Eric

what's in my Sun Mtn bag:
Driver: 3-Wood: Big Bertha Irons: Mizuno MP-54 Wedge: Mizuno 56°-10° Putter: Newport 2 Ball: Pro Vx

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...and I support you 100%. As I posted above, I've got a 52 and a 56 deg. and I'm strongly considering replacing my Cleveland 60 with another MR. What do you like best about your 56 deg? I love the way the MR's pitch and chip and I like the trajectory control second best.

Driver: R7 425 TP w/ stock Fujikura stiff shaft
Hybrid: 16 degree baffler pro with stiff Fujikura Speeder shaft
Irons: X-20 tour 3-PW w/ 6.0 Project X shafts
52 degree wedge: MR w/ Royal Spinner shaft
56 degree wedge: MR w/ Royal Spinner shaft60 degree wedge: MR w/ Royal Spinner shaftPutter:...

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I just picked up a Volkey spin milled 56 to replace my Cleveland. It's going to take some getting use to the spin, but for shots around the green its great. I figured for $85 I'd give it a try. I had some pro shop credit from a tourney to spend.

Woods: Titleist 909 D3, Titleist 909 F2
Hybrids: Taylormade Rescue
Irons: Titleist AP-2
Wedges: Titleist Vokey spin milled
Putter: White Hot 2 ball.

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titleist vokey spin milled wedges are great very versitile and can stop the ball on a dime

in my x72 stand bag
g10 driver 10.5
g10 3-wood 15.5
g10 3 iron hybrid
cg gold with actionlite flighted vokey spin milled oil can 56 t35 60 degree anser 2 putterz urs

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I use the wedges that came with my irons. I have Adams Tight Lies GT 500s (PW, SW, LW). I'm thinking about buying some Mizuno or Cleveland wedges.
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Suprised there is not more votes for Mizuno

I love the MP-Ts!

In my stand bag -

Burner 420, 10.5* Regular Shaft
V Steel 3 Wood, 15* Regular Shaft
V Steel 5 Wood, 18* Regular Shaft MP Fli-HI 2 Iron, 18* Regular Shaft, Steel (If not playing 5 Wood) 2007 FPs, 3-GW MP-T Series, 56* Raw Haze MP-T Series, 60* Raw Haze (Dont really play with this yet, trying to...

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i kno this is out of line but how do u get a whats in ur bag sig??
-WITB- USGA Index - 1.5
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Driver --Titleist 907D2 10.5* - Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana Blueboard
F.W. --Titleist 906F4 15.5* - Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana Blueboard
Irons --Mizuno MP-57 - Project X 6.0Wedges --Titleist Vokey Spin Milled 54* 58* - Dynamic Gold X100Putter --Cameron...
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i am telling you the honest truth
you need to try the solus wedges
they have so much spn and you can stop them on a dime
with the extra bite i promise you can sit them down anywhere

Driver: TaylorMade r7 460 / 11.5 degrees
Irons: Titleist 822 OS (4, 5, 6)  Titleist 962 (7, 8, 9, P, G)
Putter: Tear Drop
Ball: Precept Laddie
Wedges: Golfsmith Snake Eyes 56 degrees / 60 degrees

18 Hole Low:  67   /  9 Hole Low:  31

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I play Cleveland RTG 900 form forged 54 and 58 degree wedges. The kind that rust up. I am very happy with these.

I think it's important to note on why I play the particular lofts I do. Virtually all irons now are coming up with 45 degree pitching wedges (used to be 48). Most players I see, go from PW to SW - a difference of 11 degrees (45-56).

A gap this large is a disaster for short games. For most sets, you either need to purchase a gap wedge (i.e. 50 degrees). Adding 54 and 58 give me full shots from 75 yards and out.
Whats in my bag:
Driver: Cleveland Launcher 460
Fairway/Hybrid: 15 & 19 degree Nickent 3dx Utility
Irons: MacGregor M565
Wedges: Cleveland 900 RTG 54 & 58 degreePutter: Odyssey DFX 2 ball
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