Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Best Selling in Golf Clubs
Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Save on Golf Clubs
Titleist has set the bar for the rest of the golfing community when it comes to wedges and this particular club is no exception. The balance, club head feel, and feedback are perfect. Titleist also makes an array of wedge sizes and finishes such as, loft, bounce, Spin Mill, No-Spin Mill, oil can, black nickel, chrome, etc.... If I had a complaint (and this is being very picky) it would be that these wedges, when new to mid-age, tend to chew balls up. Now thats a bad thing if your poor like me and dont want to pay $5-$6 a sleeve for ProV's. Although, its a good thing if you like seeing that ball land on the back of the green then backspin to the front of the green. There's something about walking passed your ball 10ft to fix a divot while your friends are chipping up because they landed on the green then rolled 20ft off. Bottom line Titleist makes a excellent wedge line up that will please anyone.Read full review
I actually bought two SM4 Vokeys to back up my non-conforming Vokeys that I purchased last year and absolutely love. These SM4's are quite good but are just a little less the "spinners" that I already have. Great feel and consistency are their upside. They are really very good wedges and will be using them when the "older" ones lose their "U" grooves.
Best 56 degree sandwedge on the market. I'm a 10 handicap. I've bought Cleveland CG 15, 12, and 10s and Nike SV Tour 56. These look the best and the 56, 11 deg. bounce is probably the most versatile setting for any type of lie. The grooves allow you to be aggressive to the pin, where you can fly it and then get it to stop rather well. Even from the rough, the center of gravity on the wedge is so low it pops the ball out of cabbage and imparts some spin for some control (even though it is very hard to impart spin on a ball from rough). Club opens up well and gives you bounce when you need it, but nothing egregious. My chipping is much better because the leading edge is visible enough to clip the ball well and underneath the ball, but the 11 degrees of bounce is great so as to keep from skulling the ball if you pick up on it too quick and allows you to stay down on the chip or pitch. You can do so much with this wedge from many different lies. Your creativity will be rewarded. I bought everything else but this, and realize now, regretfully, that I bought all the wrong wedges. This wedge allows me to create shots from 105 yards and in with some precision.Read full review
I was hesitant to purchase a Vokey wedge because of my high handicap, 20, but I was pleasantly surprised by the results. I practiced chipping around my yard for a few minutes before heading out to the course to get a feel for the club. Immediately, I could feel the difference from my old wedge and that translated into lower scores at the course. I've had the club in my bag for two rounds now and it has paid significant dividends on my score. My normal score for 18 holes is normally in the 100 - 110 range, but because of improved performance from 100 yards out and chipping, directly related to this club and increased confidence, I've dropped my average between 95 - 100 for 18 holes of golf. I've already purchased a second club and am looking for a gap wedge to complete wedge set. GREAT CLUB!!!!Read full review
Bob Vokey wedges have been and remain in my opinion the best wedges in golf. A close competitor would be Cleveland Wedges because of ther laser milled grooves, they may lead in spin after the new rule change, however the best wedges on the market before the rule change remain the same, and everything about this club is absolutely worth the price. From the weighted club-head to the True Temper Dynamic Gold steel shaft, no club performs quite like a Vokey. If you can trap the ball, (hit down on it) you will see the ball check on approach shots. Maybe the most satisfying feeling you can have on a golf course. I love these clubs and will admit I may be biased, but there is a reason tour pros prefer this club to any other. The simple fact is, these are top of the line, excellent golf clubs. Brand preference aside. The best wedges I have ever played are as follows. 1. Titleist Vokey Spin Milled wedges, 2. CG 15 wedges, 3. Callaway Jaws Wedges, 4 Nike SV wedges, 5. Taylormade Rac z TP wedges. All pre-2010 grooves. Get a Vokey, enjoy...Read full review