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I have read good things about the Eidolon wedges and there V sole design. I know some of the sponsors here build these wedges.

When I read about the president Terry Koehler I see that Mr. Koehler had worked at Reid Lockhart and Ray Cook.

Reid Lockhart has a good reputation with dual and quad bounce wedges as well. Ray Cook who's reputation is more for putters than wedges also offers a dual bounce wedges. Both Reid Lockhart and Ray Cook list Dripping Springs, TX as their address. So I wondering if Ray Cook wedges are a less expensive verison of the Reid Lockharts and the Eidolon wedges are just the next variation of the Ray Cooks/Reid Lockharts as designed by Terry Koehler.

I also notice that Mr. Koehler had worked at Merit Golf. I know they built wedges but I don't know much about them

Anyway I was wondering if anyone knew anything about Ray Cook dual bounce wedges or has or is currently playing one and could share some insight.

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I am interested in them but can't find anyone who uses them to get info.

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