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I must say...I'm disappointed. I expected amazing feel from this club based on how talked about Vokeys are and how expensive they are. Super sharp looking but really clicky and hard feeling. :(

SO disappointed. For my money I'm sticking with Callaway and Cleveland.
 
Did you give them the mandatory 10 swings? :) Anyways, give it a few sessions. I felt the same way at first on my DTG wedges, but after about 3-4 sessions at the practice area I don't feel that way anymore.
 
I must say...I'm disappointed. I expected amazing feel from this club based on how talked about Vokeys are and how expensive they are. Super sharp looking but really clicky and hard feeling. :(

SO disappointed. For my money I'm sticking with Callaway and Cleveland.
I've have Callaway X Series Jaws (slate) 52* and 58* wedges for sale...
 
I must say...I'm disappointed. I expected amazing feel from this club based on how talked about Vokeys are and how expensive they are. Super sharp looking but really clicky and hard feeling. :(

SO disappointed. For my money I'm sticking with Callaway and Cleveland.
Which wedge is it?
 
I must say...I'm disappointed. I expected amazing feel from this club based on how talked about Vokeys are and how expensive they are. Super sharp looking but really clicky and hard feeling. :(

SO disappointed. For my money I'm sticking with Callaway and Cleveland.
I have a vokey because I wanted a low bounce wedge for certain shots and I picked it up out of the used rack for $29 bucks. That said I like the feel of my Callaway forged sand wedge. It feels a lot better than the Vokey. If I find a Cally lob wedge close to the specs I want I will definitely get it.
 
Feel. The final frontier. Not a single person I have read has truly related feel to accuracy. How much does feel affect accuracy?

Just fo' sh@ts and giggles.
 
Right. I agree it affects confidence. Mainly I offer that it affects the expected sensations of a full shot. However, after experiencing many women, I propose the full shot has variances. And specifically the interest is accuracy, as drywall and other "feel" issues surely affect the outgoing flight of the balls.
 
I have a vokey because I wanted a low bounce wedge for certain shots and I picked it up out of the used rack for $29 bucks. That said I like the feel of my Callaway forged sand wedge. It feels a lot better than the Vokey. If I find a Cally lob wedge close to the specs I want I will definitely get it.
I have yet to find better feeling and more consistent wedges than my old Callaway X forged vintage wedges. They were money.
 
Tell you what, Jim...since you don't like the wedge, I'll take it off your hands for $15...including shipping. :D
 
Tell you what, Jim...since you don't like the wedge, I'll take it off your hands for $15...including shipping. :D
I already sold it on eBay. Just waiting for payment, I appreciate the offer though! :)
 

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