anyone have any good suggestion for a 60 degree wedge? I
ElCheAg said:
That is an HSO if I have have ever heard one. I obviously need to try these out.Just an Ag said:
Hands down, the best wedges ever, and they can still be found used online, but in good condition.
I currently play Cleveland, but have thought about switching to Titleist for my next set. What makes you say they are that much better?DannyDuberstein said:
I'm a big fan of Titleist Vokey. I played Cleveland wedges for years, which are solid, but when I made the switch to Vokey 6-7 years ago, I was just left thinking "why didn't I switch a long time ago".
07fta07 said:
I go 50, 54, 58 but that's personal preference. Seems that more people are doing that these days though especially with some of the new PW lofts getting so strong they're basically 9 irons.
Just did this myself. Got the SM6 in 52 and 56 with the F grind and love them. Had a 60 for a few months but really never used it so got rid of it.DannyDuberstein said:
I'm a big fan of Titleist Vokey. I played Cleveland wedges for years, which are solid, but when I made the switch to Vokey 6-7 years ago, I was just left thinking "why didn't I switch a long time ago".
Mr.Bond said:ElCheAg said:
I 100 percent knew your ass would post this
OUTSTANDING!aggiedent said:
Brand, how to hit one, or what to name one?
Can't go wrong with Titleist, Cleveland, Wilson Staff, Ping, or a couple other brands. Hit a few and buy what you like.
Watch Phil for how to wield a 60 degree.
All wedges should be called Bob.
72 degrees? Holy balls.third coast.. said:
Saw some $25 68 and 72 degree super fly wedges at academy today