Posted October 6, 200420 yr comment_59044 I was wondering what the TSG'ers thought, was the best company with the best looking wedges. Give your input it would greatly appreciated.
October 6, 200420 yr comment_59051 I like the Mizuno's the best. The Cleveland 900's are not bad. Vokey's are to light.
October 6, 200420 yr comment_59052 I think Cleveland owns this category until further notice...that said I'm playing RAC's now, but that because they were free...Cleveland has a grind/bounce/loft for everyone
October 6, 200420 yr comment_59059 I like the look and quality of the MOZ's but what's with the bounces? Way to high! Still looking for a new set myself so I'm curious to see the responses.
October 7, 200420 yr comment_59188 I'd have to say Scratch & Zodia. Or Cleveland if you like cast OTR.
October 7, 200420 yr comment_59199 Cleveland 900J is the best and easiest to use LW I have ever used.
October 7, 200420 yr comment_59206 There are a bunch of killer wedges to look at: Hiro Matsumoto MOZ Mizuno Customs Scratch Japan built version Fourteen low bounce Mizuno T series Srixon 202 Zodia Tourstage X wedge I currently play Mizuno's but I'm now testing the OTR scratch's, I think I need about 10 degrees bounce in my 58. I highly recommend NS pro 850 stiff or SR in any heavy head wedge.
October 8, 200420 yr comment_59288 For stock, I like the CG10 followed by the RAC. They seem to add a little bit to the 70 year old wedge design.
October 14, 200420 yr comment_60121 Honma Tour World Wedges are the best. Expensive, but performs extremely well.
October 14, 200420 yr comment_60128 Personally, I'd recommend you get the wedge that has the cosmetics you like and the weight you want...regardless of performance. Then invest a few bucks and send it to the Iron Factory where they will transform it into the best performing wedge you'll ever own. THis is the place where many pros (including Woods, Love, Sergio etc) have their wedges re-grooved.
October 14, 200420 yr comment_60131 The new mizuno Wedges followed very close by the Cleveland Ni wedge. A wedge is as good as the person playing it. No short game and it really does'nt matter. For the better players, The best wedge is the wedge in which the "bounce" matches the course conditions. BUT thats another story.
October 20, 200420 yr comment_61150 OTR wedges I've played have included all the CLEVELAND'S (CG10 included), Vokey oil can and Black Ox Mizuno. Some nice stuff there. But many moons ago I had a Ping Eye 2 sand wedge - what, 56* and 16* of loft I think. I could do anything with that odd looking thing and it didn't seem to matter much what the course conditions were. I think my EX has it now. Pity.
October 21, 200420 yr comment_61217 My favorites right now are the MP Mizuno's (in the bag) and the Zodia's (my favorites for years). But, I am anxiously awaiting some of the new Japan finished Scratch. They look very nice.
October 21, 200420 yr comment_61246 TOURSTAGE X-WEDGE 01 BLACK! They have completely taken my short game to another level...WOW! :love: :tourstage:
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