Titleist Vokey Wedges
Titleist Vokey Wedges
[Nov 30, 1999]
Jason
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Vokey wedge
This club is honestly incredible, not only does it have a great chrome look to it but it also is very accurate. It's not the most forgiving wedge out there, but it's like a forged blade: the accuracy makes up for it. I've tried sevral wedges, Cleveland, Pure Spin, Carbite, Ray Cook, Wilson, Lynx; seriously do yourself a favor and buy this wedge. Customer Service um.. Ive actually had a lot of experience with Titleist, I replaced the shaft in my 975d with a ei70 and the hosel turned brown so I asked them if they could do anthing about it and they said they could refinish it for $56 (not what I was expecting) and I also contacted them about a Scotty Cameron if mine which was rusting they again could do nothing, however, they did tell me that the warranty did say it would rust which was true. Similar Products Used: I play Titleist 975d 8.5, Titleist 975f 12.5 Slazenger Crown Limited 18,Dci 981s, a Pure Spin 52, Vokey 256.12, a Vokey lob wedge also. |
[Nov 28, 1999]
D.Brown
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
256.12
Great sand wedge. If you like a wedge that gives good feel and feedback, this one is for you. You can really tell where the head is during the swing. It is great out of the sand, the heavy head feel helps guide it through the sand. I have no problem sticking shots from 100 yards and in. I am a Titleist fan by heart, but I am also a golfer that would not use a club if it didn't work. This one does... don't cheat yourself... at least try one. You won't be disappointed. Similar Products Used: DCI & Ping Eye 2 |
[Nov 16, 1999]
David Blad
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
252.08 Vokey Wedge
Being an avid golfer, I have always looked at areas to improve my game.The area that needed improvement was in the 100-110 yard area. The addition of the 252.08 has filled the gap. Being somewhat reluctant to switch from an ""old friend"", I have now considered replacing the Wilson JPII SW with the 256.12. Being of similar specs to the Wilson wedge, no readjustment to the distance factor will be needed and I will gain the feel that I so enjoy with the 252.08. Customer Service I also use the 976R 8 degree driver with a Graffaloy Pro Lite shaft. Recently, for no apparent reason, the ""plug"" on the sole of the driver came loose and fell into the cavity. I play 100+ rounds a year and was concerned about how I could be without this club for too long. Through the local off course pro shop (Bobicks) and as my request to my lifelong friends there, they contacted the repair shop and the Titleist people are forwarding a R/O (overnight air) to help expedite the turnaround. So far so good... Similar Products Used: No other similar products at this point as I am very satisfied with the Titleist products. I also play the 962 irons which have 6.0 tour flighted shafts. |
[Jun 07, 1999]
Brian
Shoot in the 90s
This is a excelent club and you wonder why half on tour use it and win. It is a nice feeling club and you should go buy one if you don't have one. It is the key to shooting good scores. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 16, 1999]
B. Jones
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
252.08 and 256.12
These are great wedges. They let you feel the shot better than any club I've played. Control is wonderful with just enough spin. If you are looking for a really good wedge the Vokeys will do the job. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 14, 1999]
Joanthan
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Vokey Titleist Wedge
Best wedge I've ever hit. Took five strokes of my game and added much needed consistancy close to the green Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 06, 1999]
Tom
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
60*
The pro at my club wouldn't even let me touch another wedge until I had tried the Vokey. He said it was the best wedge on the market. He was right. I tried it and bought it. The clubhead is big and fills you with confidence. I use it out of the sand and out of the fairway from 60 yards and in--the money shots. Worth every penny. Customer Service Titleist is good to work with on Customer Service issues. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 09, 1999]
Charles Nichols
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
260.06
i was in the market for a lob wedge. i demoed everything i could find. i thought that this club fit my swing better than anything else i tried. very nice weight to the club. easy to open the blade for i high lob, but you can also play a lower shot that hits the green and stops very quick. this wedge puts alot of spin on the ball. Similar Products Used: taylor made, snake eyes, cleveland, mizuno, hogan |
[Sep 10, 1999]
quay
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Vokey Wedges
Absolutely awesome wedges, I have the 260,456, and 252. I've bent them slightly to conform to my game and the distances I need and they perform. Consistant patterns and stop cold. Wish I had them long ago. Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 25, 1999]
Isares Archvarin
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Vokey 52 Degree wedge
I just started to play golf about 3 months ago with a new set of Callaway Big Bertha X-12 irons.These clubs are easy to work with and I am picking up the game very rapidly.However the only drawback are the Callaway wedges which Callaway could do more to improve.Therefore I purchased a 52 & 60 degree Titleist Vokey wedges.These wedged are the best in the market.They are easy to hit with good distance & control.My short game is improving rapidly,the scores are not exceeding 100.The only recommendation is that Titleist should offer graphite shaft. Similar Products Used: None |