PingZing2
Can you HACK it?
- Jun 6, 2005
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Well a month ago I had a bag of Vokey Wedges (52,56,60). I had used the Clevelands, Mizunos, and most recently the Titleists with each having their individual pros and cons. I liked the feel of the forged wedges but liked a little heavier head more so ended up bagging the vokey's for over a year.
Well the first of July, was playing a round and went into the clubhouse at the turn and came back out and found that someone needed my wedges more then I did. They left my Scotty, didn't touch the mp-60's but was out $300 bucks in wedges.
Now wasn't the best time to be forking out $375 to get a new set, since we have a kid due any day now. After looking at the different options I decide on the new Tricept wedges. Went with the FST 115 Pro shafts and so far they feel great and have the about the same SW as the Vokey's. They feel a lot like the MP-R wedges on contact in a heavier SW and spin about the same. You are not going to zip the ball back off the green like the Vokey's, but I guess most others I have tried haven't done so either.
Overall so far, for the $35 bucks I have invested in them I have been extremely happy. I like the finish and after a month of playing they have held up very well. Usually play 3 days week and the range a couple times I week.
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Well the first of July, was playing a round and went into the clubhouse at the turn and came back out and found that someone needed my wedges more then I did. They left my Scotty, didn't touch the mp-60's but was out $300 bucks in wedges.
Now wasn't the best time to be forking out $375 to get a new set, since we have a kid due any day now. After looking at the different options I decide on the new Tricept wedges. Went with the FST 115 Pro shafts and so far they feel great and have the about the same SW as the Vokey's. They feel a lot like the MP-R wedges on contact in a heavier SW and spin about the same. You are not going to zip the ball back off the green like the Vokey's, but I guess most others I have tried haven't done so either.
Overall so far, for the $35 bucks I have invested in them I have been extremely happy. I like the finish and after a month of playing they have held up very well. Usually play 3 days week and the range a couple times I week.
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