Titleist Higher Performance Wedges

Titleist Higher Performance Wedges 

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 03, 2001]
Ryan Rochat
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: BeCu 52, 56, 60 degree

These clubs are simply amazing, not to mention very difficult to find. The club heads are perfectly shaped and the design of each club allows you to open the club up as much as you wish. I have gotten many complements and wows over these clubs due to their rarity, and gorgeous looks. These three wedges 52, 56, and 60 are a great compliment to any golf set. I would say get one today, but first I would have to wish you luck because they are very hard to find (The BeCu ones that is).

Customer Service

I have never had any problem with the clubs and so I have no feeling for what Titleist's customer service is like.

Similar Products Used:

Snake Eyes, Titleist Vokey and Forged

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5
VALUE
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5
[Mar 29, 2001]
Adam
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 54degree Stainless

Good Feel for cast club. Versatile. A little soft, mine is pretty nicked up after 2 yrs.
I have no reason to switch to vokey or 588.

Similar Products Used:

Vokey, 588, Ping Eye2

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5
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5
[Jun 09, 2000]
Matt de Heus
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 52 Degree Gap Wedge

I picked up the 52 degree wedge used to fill the gap between my sand wedge and pitching wedge. The pleasant surprise was how good this club was around the green. As mentioned below, the sole has a variety of grinds. This creates some real versatility in the shots you can play. It is now my main chipping club. It seems like a round rarely goes by where I don't hole a chip with this wedge. And at used prices, it is a great value.

Similar Products Used:

None

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5
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5
[Jun 23, 1999]
Dave
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 56 deg.

This wedge is discontinued due to Titleist's two lines of forged wedges, but can be had for a good price on the used club market. The HP wedges are cast of softer 304 stainless steel rather than the typical 431 stainless. This cold be why the ball doesn't jump off the face making it play more like a forged wedge. The HP has a unique sole, fairly wide, 14 deg. bounce with a flat spot in the middle. I suspect the flat spot increases playability on thin, hard lies. This wedge is a jack-of-all-playing-conditions and master-of-none.

Similar Products Used:

Too many ot list.

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3
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3
[Nov 18, 1998]
Rob
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed: High performance 54, BeCu60

Excellent wedges, feels forged, but are cast. Excellect from fairway,rough and sand. Can open face easily. BeCu 60 is very soft.

Similar Products Used:

None

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5
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5
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