Posted May 1, 200816 yr comment_149464 Golf Digest talks to Roger Cleveland about creating the perfect wedge and showcases some of the well known wedge brands:
May 1, 200816 yr Author comment_149472 Due to business practices... Epon usually doesn't let their clubs get reviewed by pretty much any media outlet... unfortnately. And yes there is a reason for this, Epon is Endo's own private brand and their personal joy, however Endo is a golf club manufacturer for many of the biggest names in golf and they do not want to step on their customers' toes by creating products to run in direct competition with their own clients. So Epon has been around for decades but always under a low profile which is what they want. When we met with Endo/Epon's president back in February this was one of his concerns he voiced to us. Epon may not be in that articke, but quite a few wedges made at Endo are. (^_^)
May 2, 200816 yr comment_149485 Good stuff, I like being able to see how all these wedges look at address. I never would have thought this, but I think the prgr mti model's face and shape looks the best. Thank you for posting gocchin. Edited May 2, 200816 yr by LSeca
May 2, 200816 yr comment_149488 I never would have thought this, but I think the prgr mti model's face and shape looks the best.Thank you for posting gocchin. I agree, the prgr is a has the depth, shape and shade I look for.... its just nice to look at.
May 3, 200816 yr comment_149527 I agree, the prgr is a has the depth, shape and shade I look for.... its just nice to look at. The MTI feels really soft too....the JPGA players seem to really like it.
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