Snake Eyes Tour Quality Wedges
Snake Eyes Tour Quality Wedges
[Apr 30, 2003]
VVM3
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Snake Eyes #11
Had the original #11 model for awhile bought second hand. Let a friend try it and he fell in love with it. I sold it to him for what I had in it. Missed it after awhile and bought a new one. My favorite club out of the sand. You can get them close with this stick. I can't hit it far on approaches as it seems to come out soft and high. Reserve it for sand use mostly. I have another sand wedge that I use as my gap or approach wedge. The look is classic. These irons wear in with time as the chrome is pretty thin on these. Still the best feel for me. Customer Service Not used. Similar Products Used: Izzo 52 deg. gap , Tom Watson Troon wedge (ugh), carbite, Viper Bite me wedge |
[Jan 25, 2003]
Golfclub Haus
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Snake Eyes Forged Wedge
The Snake Eyes Forged Wedges - 53, 56 and 60* are simply awesome. I am a professional clubmaker and can play anything out there. For price, performance and plain good looks, you can't beat these wedges. Customer Service Outstanding Similar Products Used: Vokey, Cleveland, PureSpin, Titliest, Callaway, and every component a head out there. |
[Jan 25, 2003]
greg lewis
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
snake eyes 52degree wedge
Went to buy a cleveland rtg,but was persuaded by the salesman to give this a go.so on personal recommendation and price I took his advice. This is a superb bit of kit,great feel,great workability.opening or closing the face gives so many options.But as i'd set my heart on a Cleveland I went out and bought one and told my dad he could use the Snake Eyes-big mistake.the Cleveland was no were near as good and the closest I'll get to the Snake Eyes is by prising it out of his cold dead hands.oh well, if that's the way it's got to be i'll have to make it sooner than he wants.seriously though yhis is a great club.buy one you will not be disappointed. Customer Service Well they could of sold me a much more expensive club but recomended a cheaper better option,you can't complain at that. Similar Products Used: cleveland rtg |
[Sep 10, 2002]
Dave
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Snake Eyes Forged Wedge
I put together a Snake Eyes forged 52 degree Gap wedge with a Rifle spinner 4.5 shaft along with a Winn RF grip. This combination exceeded my expectations. The spin I'm getting on shots from 110 to 75 yards I thought could only be acheived by tour pros. I fine myself trying to lay up to this yardage as this gives me the best chance at par or the tweeter. As they say the best way to improve your putting is to hit it closer to the hole ! ! ! Customer Service Golfsmith's service is excellent,curtious, helpfull and quick to deliver. Similar Products Used: Cleveland tour action 588 RT |
[Jul 27, 2002]
Tiger Outlaw
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Forged Chrome
I purchhased the components for the 52, 56 and 60 degree wedges with a bit of skepticism. I used Rifle Spinner shafts and did not modify the weight at this point. In two rounds I am very pleased with their overall feel, accuracy and stopping ability. Time will tell if they perform from all venues, but I am encouraged.They are well worth the price and playable for golfers of all abilities in my opinion. Customer Service No experience other than ordering. Similar Products Used: Ping I3 O/S, Titleist DTR |
[Jun 28, 2002]
bogeygolfajk
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
60* black chrome forged wedge
I bought this club looking for more spin and found that the specially treated face on this wedge not only holds up well, but creates a lot of spin. It is pretty light and you can feel the difference in bounce by opening the face. The finish on the wedge is attractive and overall this is a great wedge. Similar Products Used: cleveland wedges and Purespin wedges |
[Jun 27, 2002]
tadgil
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
52 , 60 forged
I wrote a review about the 60 degree club last year and only gave it 4-5, let me modify that, 5-5. This is an outstanding club, point and shot. Trying to keep faith with the 52, full shots can get you into a bit of bother though punch shots are very rewarding with lots of grip and accuracy. I'm looking to add the 56 to my set-up just to make sure I've got the whole set to choose from. Similar Products Used: Longbridge, Ram, Vokey, 588 |
[Jun 15, 2002]
jmmcelree
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Snake Eyes 52, 56, & 60
This is my second set of Snake Eyes. I came back to them after trying umpteen different wedges. The variable bounce soles really are terrific. With the LW you can hit 'em low with bite or high and soft. The quality is top drawer and if you assemble them yourself (super easy) they are a bargain. Customer Service Golfsmith is not the best but they seem to get it done. Similar Products Used: Cleveland, KZG, Zevo, Hagen Forged, Golfsmith Pro Forged, Golfsmith Tour Cavity Pro, Zero Tolerance, etc. |
[Mar 10, 2002]
tetongolf
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
50*, 56*, 60*
These wedges are beautiful. Much better than some of the Cleveland and Titleist wedges I have played in the past. You can open these clubs up and hit several different types of shots. Customer Service They are very helpful and delivery was fast. I had them custom built with Rifle spinner shafts, and Lamkin Crossline grips. |
[Nov 12, 2001]
ray43050
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
52* and 56* Snake Eyes Wedges
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None Without question the best wedges I have played. The bounce angle on the 56* makes for very easy sand play. The 52* is a better choice on hardpan. Great from 90 yards and in. I highly recommend them. Both of the wedges are very easy for flop shots. Similar Products Used: Cleveland, Ping, Dynacraft |