Titleist Vokey Wedges
Titleist Vokey Wedges
[Jul 03, 2000]
Mike
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
256.12
Best wedge I have ever played. Wouldn't expect anything less from the best club manufacturer in the world. This club is deadly accurate, I don't know where I'd be with out it. This is a must buy if you don't have it already Similar Products Used: cleveland wedges |
[Jun 29, 2000]
Glenn Tapenden
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
54 and 56 degree
the heads on these are just too damn heavy, it causes chunking, they are good around the greens but the heads are too heavy and that means shots that are too high, when its windy, these are useless, go with the hogan 6004, or the snake eyes tour quality Similar Products Used: rtg cleveland chrome, hogans, snake eyes |
[Jun 26, 2000]
kasey adams
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
vokey wedge
this is the best wedge i have ever hit, for green side chipping u can play the ball right at the hole, because it hits and bites. never hit it from 140 or in so not sure about that but i hear it gets very very good spin. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 27, 2000]
Brian Parris
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Vokey
Vokey helped get me out of the triple digits. It has great feel around the green, and I no longer fear sand. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 26, 2000]
Joe Muth
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
52 degree
Excellent wedge. Had to get it after reading all the reviews here, and everyone was right. This is THE club to get! 52 degree approach was a welcome addition to my bag. Great feel, good spin. Similar Products Used: Viper-bite, Callaway |
[May 22, 2000]
Matthew W.
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Vokey Design 256.12
Arguably the best wedges being made right now are the Bob Vokey line from Titleist. Cosmetics, feel, weight, trajectory are all wonderful. They hit the ball nice and high on full shots, perform well around the greens and out of the sand. Very soft feel. I especially love the fact that a total of nine different models are available. I intend to get two more. They can be expensive, but if you shop around online, they can be had for $90 USD. Titleist continues to excel at fine craftsmanship with this line. Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 08, 2000]
Dara Hayes
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
titelist vokey wedge 56 degree
excellent control and creates much more spin on approach shots than any other club i tried before.ive had it a short time and it is rusting i wondered if this is meant to happen Similar Products Used: clevland+cobra trusty rusty wedges |
[Dec 26, 2000]
Mud.
Scratch golfer
Started with the 260.06, and have just recently added the 254.10 and the 258.08. I have 'learned' the distances on these wedges very quickly. If I need to hit a 30 yard shot over bunkers to a tight pin, I can do it; and I can make that shot with confidence. The 260.06 is great for flops ~ it's easy to open up the face and take a full swing; throw the ball up high, and land it soft, also with much confidence. I haven't spent much time with the 254 or the 258, but I trust they will perform as well as the 260. With the 254 and the 258, I'll most likely pull the 60. The addition of the 254 and the 258 should eliminate all the 'gaps' in my wedge set. |
[Dec 17, 2000]
Justin Draheim
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Vokey
Great players wedge. Great spin and awesome for chipping and bunker shots. Oh, and to Al below me, If you shoot in the 100's Its not the club, I'm sorry. Practice some more before you call this club a joke. Anyway, BUY THIS CLUB!!! Customer Service ITS GGGGRRRREEEEAAAATTTTT! Similar Products Used: Everything |
[May 22, 2000]
Brian
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
260.08
This club is a ok club, but not what I would expect from a company like Titleist, not that is a bad club, but not as good as there driver, and 990 irons. I play Titleist professional and Maxli Revolution ball and the wedge stick felt a little hard when you hit it, I like my Cleveland wedges alot better Similar Products Used: Cleveland |