Summary: This wedge is an amazing short game tool. The review below that said it was to hard to get the ball over 10 yards does not know that you have to place the ball back further in your stance if you want to go longer and forwrd in you stance for shorter...it's commen sense to a player who supposedly hits in the 80's LOL. The flop shots with this club are out of this world...BUT keep in mind if you are not comfortable with 64 or even 60 degree clubs and are not aware what bounce does this is not for you
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Review Date June 24, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: John(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Feel Golf Wedges
Summary: I have a full set, 46 deg in gunmetal and 52, 56 and 60 in satin. They work great for me, very consistent distances and of course great feel. Someone earlier mentioned he didn't like them as much, however he switched out the stock shafts for Rifle shafts. There's the reason he didn't like them as much, that completely changes the feel of the club. I have Rifles in my Mizuno Irons and love them, however Lee Miller (Founder of Feel Golf) convinced me to stick with the stock shafts and I have not regretted it. They individually weigh and balance every shaft to insure quality control. Feel is a subjective thing and they may not be for everyone. I have had them in my bag for 4 years now and highly recommend them. I also have their Titanium Series 360cc Driver and the New 460 cc TiCn Driver as well. Both are great, forgiving and long.
Customer Service: Fantastic. They have the best customer service I have ever encountered. I needed to return one of the wedges for a new one and they were fast and pleasant. Nick went out of his way to help me every time I called.
Similar Products Used: Titleist Vokey
Cleveland 588
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Review Date June 19, 2007
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
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Reviewed by: Andrew(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Feel 52*
Summary: I bought one of these wedges used so i could check out how they felt. I bought the 52* wedge and i love it. Hits really well and is very consistent shot for shot, i really like the distance that they cover too. Good wedge.
Similar Products Used: Vokey Chrome 200
Vokey Chrome 300
Vokey Oil Can
Vokey Spin Mill
Nike SV
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Summary: The 73 degree wedge was not up to the claims that was made by Feel. It was too hard to hit the ball ojver 10 yards because of the severe angle.
Customer Service: Returned club in the original package and my invoice had no mention of me purchasing the video. When I reeceived my check, after 2 phone calls, Feel deducted $20 for the video, but I never paid for it. They refused to credit the difference. Customer Service was not helpful and not friendly.
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Summary: Well, I picked up the 52, 56, 60 & 64 for around $100 on ebay (i have a set of feel competitor irons so I didn't need the 46 - a 47 PW comes with them). They aren't quite as good as everyone says, but they are still a bargain. I replaced all the shafts with Rifle 6.0 and Lamkin cord grips because I didn't like the temper wedge shafts/stock grips. I'll go through them one by one:
52 - my favorite of the bunch - lots of bounce makes it easy to hit out of a variety of lies, especially when the ball is sitting down in the rough.
56 - another good wedge - not quite as much bounce as the 52 but still pretty easy to hit. you must be more precise than with the 52.
60 - i've heard raves about the 60 but it isn't as good as everyone says. however, the club provides good feedback of the sweetspot the size of a nail head that you just missed.
64 - the 64 is a very good club for trying out some cute flops around the green. you can get the same trajectory with the 60 by laying open the face, but I find the 64 easier to hit.
The 47 PW that comes with the competitor irons is an excellent wedge.
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