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Originally Posted by DennisM OK, enough about goose poop and let's get back to talking about wedges.
What I want to know is how different identically designed wedges can be with just a different name on it. Let's be honest, you could buy a Titleist Vokay, a variety of Callaway wedges, a few different Cleveland styles, or any of a dozen other brands of wedge and they would all look the same, a fat teardrop shaped blade with an extended flange and some degree of loft and bounce. I'd guess the most common among them might be 56 degrees loft and 10 degrees bounce. Can you say, "generic?"
In a blindfold test, (provided you could hit the ball blindfolded), how much difference can there be?
I'm looking for some magical lob wedge, not that I've been able to hit anything between 58 and 60 degrees adequately before, (read: didn't pratice enough), so is it worth spending money for a Vokay, or should I save money and buy what's on sale? |
To see me chip spectators would use blindfolds, but I just happen to have tried a 55 and a 60 I personnally didn't see a difference. it took a few practice shots or flubs to get the feel of the clubs

Do what you told abraham on the clubs he's looking at if it feels good get it.
Do you think I should put my face on here so surtee and skeener can see what a fat old man I am?