Wedgewood Golf Approach Clubs Irons
Wedgewood Golf Approach Clubs Irons
[Sep 19, 2002]
Chazman
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Wedgewoods
These clubs are heaven sent for anyone having trouble with thier irons. I have been playing with a bag full of fairway woods and dreaded even using an 8 iron. I now have the long (3-4) mid (5-6) short (7-8) and the wedge (9-PW) in my bag along with my driver, three fairway woods and 3 conventional wedges. I have never hit so many greens in regulation, or chip so well as I have using these clubs. |
[Jun 21, 2001]
Jan Just
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Wedgewood short (7-8)
"Great" After a season of of the shanks Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 10, 2001]
bob comeriato
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
wedgewoods
When I purchased my wedgewoods I was a 14 handcap after 2months I have gone down to a 9. They are great clubs and I hope they never go out of business. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 22, 2000]
michael yannetti
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
complete set
very solid clubs. great for those of us who dont hit medium to long irons well. also simplifies club selection. have used for 2 months would not go back to irons. ham and egg gave bogy review but seemed negative as they liked irons to start with. if you dont like irons give these a try. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 22, 2000]
Charles W. Adams
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Wedgewood 38 degrees
After seeing the infomercial on the Golf Channel several times,I went to the closest dealer to examine the club. I've used it for about a month, with varying success. Given my handicap and physical problems, I'm impressed with the Wedgewood, especially out of the rough. Eventually, I may purchase a 30 degree, and possibly even a 44 degree model. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 16, 2000]
jeff treece
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
wedgewood
not a cure all club,but overall a pretty easy club to hit .I have the 30degree one and I am happy with it.I also use it around the green for chipping,works great. Similar Products Used: adams tight lies |
[Mar 12, 2001]
RUSS WEST
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
38
I AM 73 YRS OLD, SHOOT 78-85 HAVING TROUBLE HITTING BALL SOLID,EVEN WHEN I HIT IT DECENT, THE CLUB VIBRATES.JUST DOESNT FEEL GOOD. NORMAL SHOT IS RIGHT OF TARGET.I HAVE MOVED THE BALL FORWARD AND BACKWARD IN STANCE.I HAVE TRIED SEVERAL SWINGS BUT NOTHING SEEMS TO WORK. I WOULD LOVE TO REDUCE MY IRONS TO YOUR 4 CLUBS.SHOULD I GO WITH MORE FLEX OR LESS? WHAT YOU THINK ? HOW MANY FLEXES DO YOU HAVE IN GRAPHITE? RUSS Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 14, 2001]
Matt
Scratch golfer
the 22* makes sense, hits fairly well, and is a decent club. I just don't get any of the others, except for chipping. Why would anyone want to replace a 9 iron or a wedge with a wood? no feel, very little accuracy, and no workability. Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 06, 2001]
henry macneil
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
wedge,med.
I purchased the clubs while on a golf Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 25, 2001]
Martin
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
38 degree
makes your approach shots alot less stressfull. I am a good driver of the ball but screw up with my irons alot. if you have iron problems give these clubs a try. I've only been able to play 3 rounds using it so far but I am sure it is going to save at least 5 strokes per round and I will stop wasting good drives. Similar Products Used: None |