- Jan 8, 2009
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I play Vokey wedges that I've had for a couple of years. I bought them after someone handed me the Vokey kool-aid, "Vokey are the best, they spin the most, the spin milled face imparts even extra spin ...", and so on it went. So I bought the Vokeys & don't have any real complaints, although I've never played other brand premium wedges.
With this stupid new groove rule about to take practical effect on us hackers (ie. the OEM's soon not making square grooved wedges), I took up an offer too good to refuse on a couple of Nike VR 'as new' wedges.
What were going to be my 'back up' wedges for when the Vokeys start to wear out, will likely turn into my gamers. Knife sharp grooves that stop the ball on a dime and a nice grind that allows them to be laid flat. I'm very impressed.
I was just interested if others have chosen wedges outside of the major two (Vokey & Cleveland) because they have performed better when trying them out?
With this stupid new groove rule about to take practical effect on us hackers (ie. the OEM's soon not making square grooved wedges), I took up an offer too good to refuse on a couple of Nike VR 'as new' wedges.
What were going to be my 'back up' wedges for when the Vokeys start to wear out, will likely turn into my gamers. Knife sharp grooves that stop the ball on a dime and a nice grind that allows them to be laid flat. I'm very impressed.
I was just interested if others have chosen wedges outside of the major two (Vokey & Cleveland) because they have performed better when trying them out?