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  1. 1. Cleveland CG or Titleist Vokey

    • Cleveland CG
      58
    • Titleist Vokey
      74
    • Other...and indicate which
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I like my Cleveland 558 dynamic sole grind. The CG's are nice too, just liked the way these felt a little better. Why more companies don't use progressive grind is a mystery to me.

I have some 588s also. I like them too. Wedges and putters are about confidence. You should play what you like best
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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If you play a harder ball like and Titleist NXT tour persay, then go with the SM Vokey, other wise, the CG12 Spin mill is the way to go. Hard or soft greens, they have not let me down...I went with 56 degree loft and 10 degree bounce for the sand, and 60 degree loft and 4 degree bounce for the lob. Dave Peltz would be impressed....J/K

r11s TP 9 Aldila RIP'd NV 65 S
Burner Tour Launch TS 13 UST V2 S
TP Rescue 17 RE*AX TP85 H S
Tour Preferred Irons 3-AW Project X 5.5
Z Smoke TP Wedge 56/12 Project X 5.5 

Ghost Tour DA-12

Penta TP/Pro V1/Hex Black


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Went from Cleveland CG to TaylorMade TP's, and now Callaway X-forged . . . the CG's and TP's are staying in the closet, I really believe that Callaway has developed a great wedge, especially with the MD grooves available on 56 on up. My experience is that these wedges are a bit better than the other two and have to be considered in any talk about the best wedges.

2009 Burner R
FT-I Fusion Squareway 3W 15* Fujikura Speeder Fit-On R
5W R7 R
FT Fusion Hybrids Draw 3/21*, 4/24*
G5 5-PW X-forged Vintage: 52.12, 56.14MDScotty Cameron: Newport 2 ProV1


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I've played the spin milled vokeys and the cg 12 zip grooves, it just comes down the asthetics really. They both look great and feel great, if you're a traditionalist for the most part, Vokey probably, from what I've heard, the zip groove designs will soon be non-conforming.....hope not, but I've heard...

r11s TP 9 Aldila RIP'd NV 65 S
Burner Tour Launch TS 13 UST V2 S
TP Rescue 17 RE*AX TP85 H S
Tour Preferred Irons 3-AW Project X 5.5
Z Smoke TP Wedge 56/12 Project X 5.5 

Ghost Tour DA-12

Penta TP/Pro V1/Hex Black


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I own taylormade tp zip groove and I love them. I have never spin the ball but with these I can spin the ball like crazy now just a thought. But I have also heard people from my course love the Cleveland.

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They're eqaul wedges, IMO. Ive been playing vokeys almost as long as ive been playing so im just acustomed to the way they look and feel when im out on the course. The Spin Mills do shread balls, especially if you play a soft cover players ball like the ProV1. The 200 series is generally a little easier on your balls...(snicker)
THE WEAPONS CACHE..

Titleist 909 D2 9.5 Degree Driver| Titleist 906f4 13.5 degree 3-Wood | Titleist 909 17 & 21 degree hybrid | Titleist AP2 irons
Titleist Vokey Wedges - 52 & 58 | Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter | ProV1 Ball

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CG14s. can't go wrong with either.

  Four 5 Stand Bag Blue   PRO V1X

 910 D2 9.5° - Diamana Kal'li 65g S

 RBZ Stage 2 15° - Diamana Kal'li 72g S  

 913H 21° /  910H 24° - Diamana Kal'li 82g S

 710 AP2 6-PW - Dynamic Gold S300SL

  Vokey Spin Milled 09  56° &  60° 

#1 White Hot 34" - Ionic Grip

My Swing  


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I heard the zip grooves chew the ball up like crazy. Any truth to this, and if so how bad.

What's in my Warbird bag

Driver: FT-5
Wood: Cobra Speed LD (5 Wood)
Hybrid: Burner Rescue (5H)Irons: Slingshot 4D 4-GW Wedge: CG14 (50 degree, 60 degree)Putter: Monza Corza Ball: Tour i


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I like the Titleist wedges, but I also want to take a try with the cleveland wedges.

Joey R

In the Bag:

905T w/Aldila NV 75x 904F w/Dynamic Gold x100 MP-32 w/Project X 6.5 Vokey 52.08 BeCu 56 MP-R 60 Studio Stainless Newport 2 ProV1, ProV1x, or NXT Tour


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