Merit Golf Zero Bounce Wedges
Merit Golf Zero Bounce Wedges
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 29, 2003]
Wes Wenzel
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
52, 56, & 60 degree wedges
First, these wedges do have bounce, despite what the drawings of the club on the website show. In fact, I have bladed more shots with these wedges than I did with my previous wedges, so needless to say I am not too thrilled. Secondarily, the finish on the entire leading edge of the 56 degree wedge wore down to the metal after hitting 25 balls at the range (never used prior to that point). I understand the finish is supposed to wear off, I just didn't think it would be so quick in doing so. One bit of good news: I shot my lowest score ever playing these clubs, but only because I forced myself to leave my approach 110 - 120 yards out so I could use my regular pitching wedge. I plan on replacing the merit wedges with a better (and more honest) wedge. Customer Service I emailed to ask if I could return the wedges and have yet to hear back. Similar Products Used: Adams Wedges |
[Sep 19, 2003]
FairShot Golf
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Merit Zero Bounce 56* and 60*
Great Wedges!!! Everything that Merit claims is true...these are the best wedges on the market, bar none! I have played every wedge that you can name and these are more accurate, produce a greater holding spin (that doesn't eat the cover of top level balls i.e. PRO V1's, X's, Hogan Apex, etc..) Both the 56 and 60 are very playable, easy to hit from hard pan, rough, and from the sand. They are the reason that I have went from shooting in the low 90's to lately being able to have chances at 5-6 more birdie putts per round. I will never play another wedge. Customer Service On top of things!!! Similar Products Used: Vokey, Vokey Oil Can, Vokey Raw, Cleveland 900 gunmetal, 900 chrome, 757 BeNi, Feel Golf Gunmetal... |