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I'm sure this topic has been tossed around alot but I had to do it.

What spins more, Titleist Spin milled wedges or Cleveland CG 12's?
I just got a job at a golf store and I can finally afford new wedges when my old grooves wear out.

Also, on a unrelated note, I am thinking about changing my wedge set up. Right now I have a 52* wedge and a 58* wedge. I have been toying with the idea of taking my 2 iron out and putting a 52*, 56* & a 60* in my bag. The reason why I want to change is because I strugle with my 58* out of the sand and thought a 56* would make a difference.

Driver: Speed Pro D 9.5*

3 Wood: 904F4 15.5*

Hybrid: 585.H 19*Irons: MP-32 4-PWWedges: 52* CG12 DSG 58* CG12 DSG 64* CG12 DSGPutter: custom Studio Select Newport 2 Mid-SlantBall: Pro V1x

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never hit the cg-12, but ive read on some forums from this website that people are really unhappy with the zip grooves. A review should be coming out soon, but it sounds like the spin the cg's create is nothing of note, unlike the spin milled which create really nice spin. id take a vokey sm over anything out there

Driver: r7 460 TP 10.5 w/Ozik Altus SX
3 Wood: Tour Proto 14.5 w/Ozik Xcon7 SX
Hybrid: Tour Proto. A2TS 19 w/ Matrix Ozik Altus HB SX
Irons: R7tp w/project x 6.0
Wedges: spin milled 56 w/ Proj. x 5.5 XTour60putter: Monza CorzaBall: Pro V1/ whatevers in my bag.

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I don't have a Vokey or CG-12, but I can tell you from what I've hit with them, Vokey is a much better club.
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Driver - Taylormade r7 Quad 10.5˚ Fujijura E360 Stiff
Woods - Sonartec SS 2.5 13˚ HST Penley Tour Stiff
Hybrid - Sonartec HB-001 19˚ HST Penley Tour StiffIrons - Mizuno MP-67 Forged 4-PW, DGS300Wedges - Callaway Forged 50˚ and 54˚, Walter Hagen 60˚Putter - Nike T130 O/S Mallet Ctr Shaft 33"B...
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I'm sure this topic has been tossed around alot but I had to do it.

We had a discussion about this awhile ago. Do a search. Currently the top search result for "CG12" is the thread I'm thinking of (because I started it).

What spins more, Titleist Spin milled wedges or Cleveland CG 12's?

The former. By a wide margin.

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I almost bought a CG12 because they give an exceptable amount of spin from the rough and they dont tear up golf balls. I got a Callaway X-tour and it is a great club. My Sakamoto spins a good bit more though.

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well im a cleveleand guy so i vote for the cgs just becasue my grandpa has a 52 and he gets unbeleivable spin,, but, my friend bought a talyormade rac tp 52 and i love it, he gets so much spin with it.
What's In My Custom Bagboy Fleicshmans Bag:
Driver: Hibore with Aldila NV 65
Irons: CG2 Irons 3-PW
Wedges: 56 degree Reg.588 Tour Action Chrome Finish, 60 degree Vokey Design, vokey design 52*
Putter: milled series #3Hybrid: Rescue Mid 25 degree3 Wood: War HawkGolf Balls: Serious Play ...
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