Description All 200 and 400 Series Vokey Design wedges are available in the original, chrome finish. The traditional chrome plating provides a classic look, soft, solid feel as well as rust protection. Dynamic Go...
Summary: Have just bought the club on Ebay 2nd hand.This is one great looking club and plays like it looks,the 4 deg bounce means it can be used on any tight lies or sit up and beg lies, any variety of shot can be played just leave it to your imagination and the club will do the rest. I would not use the club from the bunker because I would hate to mar the superb finish on the sole of the club, my normal sand wedge is used for that shot. this club is used around the greens and gives a brilliant feel to the shot ,so I would use it in conjunction with my other wedges it gives great spin to the ball and I play mostly on links courses in Scotland. The Vokey means you can attack the pin it never lets you down. A 5 star club.
Similar Products Used: Ping eye 2 sand wedge and Ben Sayers Shadow lite
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Summary: One of the best parts of my game is wedge play. I've recently been giving the 200 series wedges a tryout. I've been playing Mizzy MP series wedges for a couple years. I switched to 200 Vokey's because:
-they have a higher ball flight on full shots
-they generate the same amount of spin (as MP's)
-they have a very good sole design for a moderate plane
-they are more forgiving outside of the sweet spot than MP's
I don't like them because:
-they don't feel as good as MP series
-they tend to have more bounce and less camber
I always buy my wedges used so groove life is very important. I find that the groove life in Vokey's is the same as groove life in MP series wedges. Cleveland 588's have better groove life but they also come with really poor feel and a digging sole design.
Overall, the Vokey's are good if you want to bring your full shot ball flight up, are comfortable with the amount of spin you can generate, and you desire a sole design that helps on less than crisp contact.
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Review Date April 22, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: bcbear(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: titleist vokey wedges
Summary: pure cheese, that's what these wedges are all about.awhsume feel, well balanced,just the most confident wedge you could every own.they can spin a snowball !!!
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Summary: After being astonished by the performance of my new 56.10 spin milled, I went straight back to my pro's shop and bought a 52 degree. Went for chrome because it is just SO good looking!!
On my first round with it, I holed in TWICE! ok, it was only from around the fringe, but I honestly felt I couldn't miss! I love it already!
Customer Service: Never needed
Similar Products Used: Cobra Trusty Rusty
Mizuno Chrome Tour
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Summary: ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS WEDGE. I have had my 56* chrome vokey for about 6 or 7 years now. It is by FAR my favorite club in my bag. Excellent control, very few unnecessary chunks out of the grass. Plays just as good anywhere on the course, the fairway, the rough, obviously the sand. Great all around club. Gives you enough spin and the control that you need.
Customer Service: Haven't had to use it.
Similar Products Used: Nothing compares. Cleveland comes close, but everything else fails in comparison.
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