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Review Date August 8, 2008 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: txrip
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: 60 degree lob Summary: Excellent club. easy to hit ,good spin. As good as the cleveland at a better price.
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Review Date July 11, 2007 Overall Rating
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Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
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Reviewed by: jim(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: harmonized 55 degree wedge Summary: By far the WORST wedge i've ever hit. only reason i bought it was because it was cheap, but you get little to NO backspin what so ever, the bounce in low as hell, i recommend this club for beginning golfers. Similar Products Used: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Wedge, Cleveland CG-12, Callaway X-tour.
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Review Date August 27, 2006 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Dave(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s Model Reviewed: Wilson Harmonized, 55 & 60 deg Summary: Got these at Sports Authority, for $30 each. Great for those on a very tight budget or who aren't sure about sticking w/ the sport, but after about 6 months you'll find yourself wanting to upgrade...easy to mis-hit from fairways and tight lies, particularly hitting it thin/skulling the ball; not terribly forgiving if you don't hit it square! (Once inside 100 yds. and on the fairway, stick to your PW and 8- and 9-irons to chip/pitch on.) Sand wedge looks and feels like it has little bounce; in hard-packed bunkers with a shallow lie, you'll really have to blast down to get up and down - or use the lob wedge instead. On the other hand, they do work well for flying it out of the rough. Until I can upgrade, I'll keep these in the bag for close-in shots from the rough, and use my regular PW for greenside collars and fairway lies (and dial the face wide open for bunkers). Customer Service: None Similar Products Used: Cleveland, Titleist
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Review Date May 9, 2006 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: golfisgood
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Wilson Harmonized 50 wedge Summary: I found this Wilson 50 degree gap wedge at Golfers Warehouse used for 7 dollars. They also threw in a free sleeve to anyone making a purchase on that day. I cleaned the dirt off the club and noted that the grooves were in very good condition. I installed a new tour velvet grip. So the total cost of the club was 13 dollars.
Took it out on the course and immediately liked it. The sole is very narrow and I am assuming that it has a moderate bounce. I can pick the ball cleanly off the turf or take my normal shot. Very good feedback and it has become my " go to" club from 100 yds in.
I don't have the game for spinning the ball backwards, so I can't speak to that.
I demoed the Taylor-made RAC wedge against the Wilson and there was no difference in feel or performance
Overall a very good club for someone like me that shoots in the 90's on my usual round and high 80's on a good round. Customer Service: none Similar Products Used: nicklaus, top-flite, taylor-made, adams
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Review Date July 14, 2005 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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Reviewed by: powerfade
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: wilson harmonized 52 gap wedge Summary: What a great wedge. Not nearly as soft as my cleveland r588 sand wedge, but slightly more forgiving. This wedge puts good spin on the ball, not a ton. Has good feel and distance control. It's also pretty long on distance as well. Only complaint is the sand blasted finish scuffs up golf balls. Customer Service: not used. Similar Products Used: none.
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