Titleist Vokey RAW Wedges

Titleist Vokey RAW Wedges 

DESCRIPTION

The new Raw finish, available in all 200 series wedges, offers both soft feel and attractive satin appearance. The versatile Vokey line of wedges is designed to account for all the variables golfers should consider when selecting a wedge, whether it be a shallow or steep swing angle of attack, or firm or soft sand and turf conditions. Each wedge is precisely cast from 8620 carbon steel for soft, solid feel and feedback.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


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5
[Apr 15, 2006]
Jason
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Titleist Vokey Raw Steel 60*

Best wedges on the market, I got the 60* wedge in raw steel. This is a very soft feeling cub that gives you confidence around the green. From 50 yds and in I feel like a marksman with this wedge. I am now upgrading my pw and sw to Vokeys, these can also be found for good prices on ebay.

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5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 20, 2005]
macmai
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 58* RAW

I had two great Cleveland wedges (54* 588 Chrome, and 60* 900FF Chrome) that I used with great success. Then, one day in the hot, bright, Texas sun, the glare hit me so unexpectedly that I had spots in my eyes for the next several shots. So, now that I understood what all the hype for "gunmetal" and "rusty" wedges were about, I was off to go find some. I came accross two Vokey rusties at Golf Galaxy (54* Oil Can, 58* RAW) in fantastic condition for only $49 each. The first time I used them, it felt like they were already old friends. They are super soft and impart GREAT spin. They seem softer than the Clevelands I used. I'm not sure if that's b/c of the rusty nature, or if the steel Titliest uses is softer. Either way, they're staying in the bag for a while! ;-)

Customer Service

Haven't Needed

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland 588 Chrome and Form Forged 900 Chrome

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5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 20, 2004]
medic170979
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 54 and 60 degree wedges

Soft feeling, well-balanced clubs. I played Cleveland 588 raw wedges for years and I think these are slightly better, however thats only a matter of personal preference. Cleveland builds great wedges too.

Customer Service

No dealings as of yet.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland 588 raw (56 bent to 54 and a 60 degree)

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5
VALUE
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4
[Nov 20, 2003]
pablomaranz
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 252 & 258

amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Similar Products Used:

cleveland very pooor club

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5
VALUE
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5
[Oct 14, 2003]
CrazyGolfer
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Raw 60*

I have never played a wedge so good. I had always thought it was forged though, so when i ofund out it wasnt, it kinda ticked me off. I mean, why poay 100-150 for a wedge and it not be forged. All that said, i still love it. I have had it for about 2 months, and have already holed out 3 times with it from about 50 yards. So i guess what i am trying to say is that it it very accurate, and it puts a hella lot of spin on it!

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland, Accura

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4
VALUE
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3
[Aug 18, 2003]
fleetus
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Vokey Raw 56-14

I like this wedge for full swing shots from the rough. Out of the sand it is decent. After using it for 6 months I just don't have as much confidence with it for short swing touch shots. I'm sure my swing is most of the problem. Recently however, I purchased a cheap ($25) Wilson Harmonized Lob Wedge on a whim. I have had more success with this wedge for touch shots and shots requiring a more open club face (cut shots). With this success, I am now wondering if a $25 wedge plays better than the Vokey for me, maybe I should try some other wedges out there. In summary, I would say the Vokey may not be the best choice for some high-handicappers but confidence is a strange bird. If you have confidence in something it will work better for you. Some people derive confidence from a club for completely different reasons. So, the best advice may be to demo as many clubs as you can and choose the one that inspires the most confidence, regardless of why.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Wilson Harmonized, Cleveland TA7

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3
VALUE
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3
[Jul 28, 2003]
21FORE
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 256-12

best wedge in my opinion. can't hit beyond 90yds but extremely soft. people always talk about forged wedges, but i think this one is just easier to hit. its a little lighter but still feels solid..... and extremely soft. also good for chipping, for those of u that often miss greens.

Customer Service

no experience

Similar Products Used:

cleveland 588, 900series.

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5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 27, 2003]
R T
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 250.08

I play a 55 degrees (Sand) and a 60 degrees (Lob) wedges (both Tommy Armour 845 EVO V-31 forged). Went to the above store and tried it with the Cleveland 588 Chrome 51 degrees wedge. Never really tried any on the range or demo. However, after hitting about 10 balls each at the driving net, the Titleist 250.08 feels right and gave me a better rhythm and feel with my swing. The Cleveland 588 Chrome 51 degrees has a convex leading edge and may well be better in light rough but I figure I am more comfortable with the regular flatter leading edge and the Titleist has a slightly large club face at address. The half swings seems to be distinctively better with the Titleist. So, will look forward to more reviews here.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

None.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 17, 2003]
ploya
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Raw 56 degree, Chrome 52 and 60 degree.

After I got serious about the game I decided I should invest in a set of premium wedges after playing off brands. These wedges are great, a very quality product from Titelist, worth the price. My RAW 56 degree hasn't rusted very much but it feels much softer then the chrome models, especially around the green on short chip shots and even on longer pitches as well. These wedges are much heavier than I expected, which really helps in making a nice even tempo'd swing. I don't generate very much spin normally, but a well struck ball with the lob wedge from 65 yards out will hop and stop with ease. These wedges offer the skilled player a great amount of workability as well. I can hit little draws and open the face and hit high cutters as well. Overall, anyone serious about lowering their scores and hitting good golf shots from 100 yards in, these wedges are a great investment. Well worth every penny.....just don't leave one after playing a hole, you'll probably never get it back.

Similar Products Used:

Dunlop junk from WalMart.

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5
VALUE
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5
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