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  • Ben Hogan/Spalding

    6 4.14%
  • Callaway

    6 4.14%
  • Cleveland

    53 36.55%
  • Mizuno

    5 3.45%
  • Ping

    4 2.76%
  • TaylorMade

    10 6.90%
  • Titleist/Cobra

    44 30.34%
  • Wilson

    3 2.07%
  • Non-OEM Wedges

    14 9.66%
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    Caddy KickerOfElves is on a distinguished road KickerOfElves's Avatar
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    I'm starting to go back to a FrankenBag, as all of my wedges are different brands...if the stupid manufacturers would make more variety of lofts and bounces then I wouldn't have this problem!

    Just went from RAC 52 and 56 with the X-Tour 60MD to Hogan Colonial 49* (5* of bounce ) 54* RAC and the X-Tour.

    I think a bag with only a couple of different manufacturer's clubs in it looks pretty sharp (especially wedges) but I'd rather have a more effective setup.

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    I just love my f2 wedge!!!!!!!!! Well O.K. I don't quite own one just as of yet, but they look so cool.............O.K. this is from a guy that thought that gremlins were cars that were ahead of their time. Come on guys I'm grasping at straws here!!!! I actually use a cheap senator sandwedge which I love but I would like to know if anybody out there has used one of those f2 wedges and if they liked it or if the look of them was ultimately too bizarre to look at??

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    TM Y-cutters, 'nough said!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Johnston
    TM Y-cutters, 'nough said!
    I'm looking for some right now. If I can't find a decent deal on some I'll splurge and get them new at GT for $148 each.

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    I like the new Taylor Made TP Satin finish wedges, they will be available in the US soon, they were just added to the TM web site, same specs and feel as the black, but a nice brushed satin finish. I also like the Sonartec wedges that were released this year, but being on the TM staff, I have to go with the TP wedges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_670_12 View Post
    i dont think there is CG12's im preety sure it only CG10's and 11's
    yes, cleveland does make cg12's now. they have the new "zip grooves"

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    Lob Wedge FeelGolf is on a distinguished road FeelGolf's Avatar
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    Best wedge???

    If you ask a golf afficiando in the US what the three top wedges are, they would likely say Vockey, Cleveland, (and after a pause) Feel. Golf Digest, Score Golf (2005 Editors Choice), PGA.com and many others have given our wedges top honours. What makes this more remarkable, is that as a small OEM, we advertise very little. The big OEM's don't necessarily make the best gear do they? Think Apple vs Microsoft...

    The very fact we are not on the list shows how much work we have to do in Canada.

    Our wedges have been played by almost anyone who is anyone in the golf world - and we have never paid endoresement fees. For years all we made was wedges. Woods has his wedges ground to almost our exact specs. Vijay played our wedges before hitting a bonanza with another OEM. Ballesteros, Kite, Watson and others were instrumental in our wedge design which has been an industry benchmark for 2 decades.


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    Hands down....Cleveland.

    The CG10 in my bag must have SUPER GROOVES on it because I've never shredded more balls with any other club.

    Maybe not the cleanest lines like my Vokey SM. But man...those grooves are sharp. Spin baby spin

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    Lob Wedge FeelGolf is on a distinguished road FeelGolf's Avatar
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    Feel also shreds balls. Cleveland a little "clunkier" and not as effective on tight lies.

    But good equipment for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FeelGolf View Post
    Feel also shreds balls. Cleveland a little "clunkier" and not as effective on tight lies.

    But good equipment for sure.
    I've played feel wedges before. Nice stuff as well but did not have the grooves that my CG10 does.

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    I of course have to vote for SMT Durometer Wedges.

    Milled face really helps with Ball Spin and are available in 49,51.53.55.57.59

    I currently play with the 53 and 57. Both are very versatile in bunkers, tight lies or out of the rough.

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    I like the Callaway wedges. Made of the softest metal 1020 carbon steel. Everything else is made with harder metals for durability.

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