Review Abstract "The Faldo Wedge is a deal for the price." Simply an "outstanding club!!!" this piece of gear shoots in the 80s, has a nice feel, great balance, and a terrific design that allows hitting from all lies. Owners were pleased with the performance of the heavier head. It allows more control, by helping to cut through the rough. Great out of the sand, the Faldo has been credited with improving the game of many players. Many reviewers claim this is "simply the best all around club on the market." "With a little practice, this club can become your secret weapon."
Summary: I actually bought this wedge at a garage sale, but it was in great condition. I absolutely love this wedge! The asymmetrical sole makes it easy to use for different shot types. It is also great for shots out of the sand or deep rough. over all, this wedge is great for a variety of shots and is great quality for players of all skill levels.
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Summary: My preferred club from the sand. I find it very easy to get the ball up and stop it on a dime from any lie in a trap around the green. I'm also able to open the face very wide and flop the ball with ease. Cuts through the deep stuff without any problems thanks to its heavier club head. Its play from the fairway has been very good when I need it and I have very few problems sticking it within 8 feet.
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Review Date April 14, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: nick (Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: adams faldo 52* gap wedge
Summary: this great looking wedge is now one of my favorite clubs. its extremely accurate and it is the best feeling club ive ever hit when u hit it absolutely perfect. on a normal shot, it still has a great feel. i hit my sand wedge 100 yds, and this club 120 yds. i still like hitting this gap wedge from 95-100 yds anyway because 3/4 shots with it are so accurate and fun to hit. if u want to buy one, check out rockbottomgolf on ebay. the best price i have ever seen, the $10 was a buy it now price.
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Review Date February 28, 2003
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: ctrecker(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
, from Sudbury, MA U.S.A.
Model Reviewed: 52 and 60 degree wedges
Summary: Mostly use the 60 degree. Heavy clubs. Use them primarily for approach shots, not for chipping or sand. Use a 3/4 or full swing to get up in the air. 60 degree good for about 50-60 yards for me. Don't muscle it - let the club do the work and it is an easy to hit, predictable and forgiving wedge.
Customer Service: none.
Similar Products Used: Ping 48 and 56 degree I-3 wedges. Cleveland 588.
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Review Date November 11, 2002
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Loewe(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Faldo Wedge 52
Summary: Got it real cheap at a store sale. Initial impression : good looks.
After trying it for 2 rounds, I arrived at the conclusion that this particular wedge is not for everyone.
One needs to strike the ball clean or else get a bad shot. If you want to open up the club face
you'll have to address the ball differently. In short, it takes some technique to enable one to use it's
variable lofts effectively. This club is out of my bag and will be hitting ebay soon.
Customer Service: Not used
Similar Products Used: Cleveland RTG, Ben Hogan Wedges, Nickent, Mizuno
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