Posted July 9, 200420 yr comment_47673 I am very particular with my clubs & only a select few past my tests! But there are 4 that stand out for me, 2 of which I have had. Numbero Uno - Scratch Satins 2 - Vokey TC Satins 60-M 3 - Tourstage X Wedge: 4 - FAQ's Fourteen wedges
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47693 i love mizuno wedges. both plain chrome and raw ox rac black comes 2nd vokey comes 3rd (used to be 2nd) the most ridiculous wedge i see is lovett wedge and mac burrow wedge (trying to push the circular design into all their design is lame)
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47699 Either one of these I like. I also like those MR-23 wedges in the wood box... These below are for sheer playability.
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47716 Those 14's look like shovels (or, is it because the Zodias are pretty small?)
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47717 Wow! How much are those mizuno wedges chris? Takes a good 6 weeks and run about 180.00
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47724 Those 14's look like shovels (or, is it because the Zodias are pretty small?) Zods are smaller. The FourteeN's are a rounder head too.
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47746 my vote is that miz. wedge i should of got them with my 3-pw mizuno is hands down far far better than US mizuno and the craftsmanship is totally different also so much better,,
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47748 Wow! How much are those mizuno wedges chris? Takes a good 6 weeks and run about 180.00 Anything special to those wedges other than the look? Are those your standard spec wedges?
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47772 Wow! How much are those mizuno wedges chris? Takes a good 6 weeks and run about 180.00 Anything special to those wedges other than the look? Are those your standard spec wedges? Nothing really except the finish has some chemicals not legal in the U.S , It has no Mizuno text also only the M stamp. Just look at the quality of that finish up close, its so smooth and flawless. In person I have never seen another brand even come close to this type of quality. I wish I knew what their secret was.
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47773 Another vote for Scratch in either Brushed Nickel or Satin Chrome. Gorgeous aesthetically, and the most accurate, versatile, and easiest to hit wedge I've ever owned.
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47779 Hmm these scratch wedges must be awesome, (note to self: investigate getting one...or two...or three) Played a round today with a Miura 52* (the non MC series) and was pleasantly surprised.
July 9, 200420 yr Author comment_47792 The finish on the Satin Mizunos are above and beyond anything I have ever seen, the shape does nothing for me.
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47799 The finish on the Satin Mizunos are above and beyond anything I have ever seen, the shape does nothing for me. Here are just four of the total 6 that these wedges can be custom ordered with.
July 9, 200420 yr comment_47809 If I weren't a club addict, I would still be playing the Mizuno MP wedges. Best wedges I have played to date. Not impressed with the Black Ox wedges but the chromes were awesome. These Satins look even better. If the Golds Factory wedges don't work out, these will be next on my list :laugh: Didier
July 10, 200420 yr comment_48001 I have some Scratch brushed nickle wedges on the way. I can't wait to get them with all the rave reviews I have been reading. I got a 53* with weight slots and a 56*. I got Ari to make them the shape of nike wedges, which I love the shape of- but detest the feel. Hopefully these will be the best of both worlds. I do play a 60* cleveland 588 tg rusty as well-this club will never leave the bag as long as the grooves hold up.
July 11, 200420 yr comment_48135 :cool: I have those Mizuno with the illegal chem's on the way. Thanks Chris! Should go well with the MP-27's in my bag. If not the Scratch, Zodia or Gauge Design's I have will work. I am a club junkie, I know! Stevo
July 11, 200420 yr Author comment_48144 zip - love those satin Vokeys. finish looks real sweet and i dig the proto2003 stamp 54* your sig says black ox though - you got both?
July 12, 200420 yr comment_48223 zip - love those satin Vokeys. finish looks real sweet and i dig the proto2003 stamp 54*your sig says black ox though - you got both? I have about 20 tour vokeys sitting in front of me. I have played all of them at one time or another. These 2 are some of my favorites to play. I do have the 3 black ox wedges as well. Steve :smile2:
July 12, 200420 yr comment_48384 Here's another vote for Scratch. But this time NOT because of their great looks or excellent craftmanship. No, sire. Because they are solid performers made to accomodate my needs in a wedge. I consider my wedges my life-saver line. If my game (happens rather often, sigh) goes south and I'm going to drown in a deep score I need these babies to pull me back ashore safely. Must admit I'm very fickle with wedges. Don't like most of the OEM offerings. Yes, that includes almost all of the big names. The last three years I played Trusty Rusty's and they were the most versatile wedges I've ever had. Absolute loved them. Since they are discontinued I found myself in trouble to find good replacements. Of course they were not perfect, don't get me wrong, but for me they performed. I know what I can do with them and I also know where they suck (i.e. bunker). Anyway, I approached Ari and we came up with an awesome solution. Tango & Cash were born. Since then I asked Ari to make another change to Cash (my 58* lob) to make it even more versatile. Now I can say i have the best ever performing wedges. And with the antique finish they also look awesome. Sorry, but I got carried away. haribo
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