Eidolon Golf V-Sole 56 Degree Mid Wedges

Eidolon Golf V-Sole 56 Degree Mid Wedges 

DESCRIPTION

Eidolon wedges are patented V-Sole Technology through which the leading edge of the wedge’s sole about one-quarter of an inch has an aggressive bounce 18 degrees bounce on the 52-degree lofted wedge, 30 degrees bounce on the 56 wedge, and 25 degrees of bounce on the 60-degree wedge that ensures that the leading edge never digs into the turf. The primary rear portion of the sole features minimal bounce three degrees on the 52 gap wedge, seven degrees on the 56 mid- wedge and six degrees on the 60 lob wedge.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
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RATING
5
[Mar 30, 2009]
jt1135
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 48, 52, 56, 60 wedges

Never could stop the ball on short shots. Just go tired of watching the ball go over the back of the green. Did some research and found these gems. Now I can stop it where I want and when I want. I thought, how can I go wrong with the guarentee they have and gave them a try. Liked them so much had to get a full set. Without a doubt, as good or better than anything else out there.

Customer Service

Fantastic. Called them up, ordered the clubs and they were delivered as promised. With the shaft and flex that I wanted. Terry and his people are the greatest. They will make sure that you walk away a pleased customer with no hassle of bs.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno and Adams wedges.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 29, 2008]
mts
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 48 52 56 60

I orginally bought the 56 and 60 to replace my Cleveland 588's, but have since picked up the 48 and 52 as well. I really enjoy playing with these clubs. I'm not sure if these spin the ball drastically more than my 588's, or if my 588's were just worn, but the difference in spin is remarkable. I've had to adjust my approaches on full shots to make sure I carry the ball to or past the pin as they always stop immediately or come backward while my approaches with the Cleveland 588's always went forward a bit (same ball, same course, etc). They work well on tight lies out of the fairway and work nicely out of the rough as well. They are about the same as my 588's out of the sand.

The only downside I've found is I can't hit them quite as far as the 588's. They are about 10 yrds per club shorter than the 588's. This may be because of the extra spin, not sure. It's not a huge deal, but has caused me to pull my 3-iron in favor of an extra Eidolon wedge to fill the gaps.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 08, 2007]
Sparman
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 56 and 60

Very nice. First, they look terrific and instill confidence.

Second, they are as good as advertised on tight lies - just as good if not better than my Cleveland low bounce.

Third, they do facilite bite. Haven't achieved 15-20 feet of backup some people claim, but they definitely hold their spot. Maybe it's the fact the clubs and grooves are new, but there is a difference compared to my current wedges.

Fourth, they work fine in traps. Can't tell the difference from a traditional sand wedge in this regard.

Finally, they seem to scratch less than Clevelands.

I'll very happy with them and will be going back for gap and pitching wedges before long. A bit pricey, but worth it, so far. Company owner has a nice wedge blog going - a bit self promoting, but still useful.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland CGs

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 10, 2006]
Drinkh2o
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 56* Wedge

Clubmaker suggested I give a try because I was complaining about tight lie 5o yd and in shots. . . hit some well, but bad ones were sculls over green that cost strokes. Suggested I try the Vsole because of flexibility and low bounce when squared. So far I am very impressed. Try to get used to and only played with 2 rounds, so not everything is awesome, but for the most part it has been a joy to hit. Half and full shots feel great. The spin is amazing!! Hit a sand wedge in from fairway @ 100 yds, hit green and backed up 15 ft!! Never done that before!! Really pured it so that helped Im sure. Even on short chips it can really check up and slow down fast. Open the face and you have a bounce angle great for getting out of bunkers. Time will tell as I get used to it, but for now I am sold. My friends were giving me grief because of the ups and downs I was hitting on them. . . was using demo from from my club maker and as the round went on and the shots continued to be very solid, they started commenting on the club being "Vsold" instead of Vsole.

Customer Service

Bought online and had an email exchange with president. They are adjusting lie angle for free. Very responsive and impressive so far. . . course they should be for the price!

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland, Wilson Fat Shafts,

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5
VALUE
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4
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