Description A moderate sole width lob wedge with 60° of loft and 4° of bounce. The sole features slight camber with reduced bounce for crisp ground contact. This wedge is excellent from tight lies and firmer cond...
Reviewed by: Golf lover(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: titleist vokey spin milled 60 degree
Summary: These wedges are the best I've ever used and are in the bag to stay. The level of control which this club gives you is oustanding, and yo u get plenty of check on chip shots, and loads of spin on full shots,I even found myself begining to control the spin, thanks to the spin milled face.
Customer Service: none
Similar Products Used: md golf superstrong series,nike SV
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Review Date April 13, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: MBH(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Titleist Vokey Design Spin SM60.04
Summary: By far the best wedge I have ever played.
This club spins the ball very very nicely. Stops the ball where you want it to and is easy to hit.
I would recommend this club to anyone that does not spin the ball much at all and wants to start.
This club saved me from getting many bogies with a chip and a putt.
A chip and a put rather than a chip and a two putt.
I have played three rounds with it so far and it is truly a club that I do not want to do without. A chip and a putt, a chip and a putt, a chip and a putt. On many many holes.
Customer Service: Did not have to call customer server for any reason.
Similar Products Used: I have used other 60 degree wedges but nothing like this one. This one is far better. So I cannot say I have played anything similar
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Summary: I had a graphite shaft custom installed, slightly longer to match the length of the PW in my Callaway Fusion iron set. Although I realize that steel shafts for wedges are advantageous, the custom graphite shafts were a better match for my iron set, and I get more consistent play as a result. This particular wedge has become my favorite club. Great spin on either short approaches (<70 yards), where I can consistently fly at the pin and back the ball up a few feet. On pitch & roll type shots, I can also aggressively go at the pin, as it generally takes two bounces and stops immediately. For my custom graphite installation, I chose this head over the Cleveland CG-series since the Vokey heads seemed lighter, which made a good match with the graphite shafts.
Customer Service: Never used.
Similar Products Used: Cleveland CG
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Review Date June 27, 2006
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: Next tiger woods(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 60*04 wedge
Summary: WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this is a great wedge...it spun way more than my cg10 wedge and had a great feel to it
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Summary: Well, having played the non-spin milled oil can version and really liking that wedge, I was a bit disappointed with this one. While the club is well balanced and spins the ball well, the feel is too muted/vague. In addition, it scuffs the paint and sharp edges of the dimples off the golf ball. I thought about buying the oil can version of this with the thought that the grooves might wear down enough to be kinder to balls, however I think I'll just be satisfied with the awesome standard Vokey oil cans.
Customer Service: NA
Similar Products Used: Vokey oil can
Cleveland 900
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