Titleist Vokey Wedges
Titleist Vokey Wedges
[Jan 29, 2001]
Rod Davies
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
254 Dynamic Gold R400 Sensicore
Great Wedge, the larger amount of bounce is good for our rather wet winter conditions. I bought with a set of 990's. Will buy the 258 to complete the set. Not as much spin as the RTG's, haven't had a chance to try the RAW model yet, not available in the UK 'til APRIL 2001. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Cleveland RTG |
[Oct 28, 2000]
Ryan Holt
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 260.06 Lob Wedge
I like this club alot. It takes awhile to get used to this club, but after you do, you will be grateful that you spent the time on this club. After a few weeks you will want to throw the club in the river, but hang with it. Similar Products Used: Cleveland wedges, purespin |
[Oct 28, 2000]
Edward
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
52.08
This club is great from 90 to 110 yards from the green and also great while chipping from right off the green. The ball comes off the club real nice and holds the green well regardless of type ball used. Of course a wound type ball should spin more versus a two piece, but both hold nicely when hit with a Vokey. You will not regret purchasing a Vokey of any loft. Similar Products Used: Ping, Cleveland, Pure Spin |
[Oct 23, 2000]
John Cote
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Vokey 256.12 Raw
I love this club. Looks classy, sets up nice and well balanced. It's so sweet out of the rough, I've put 2 balls within 3 feet from 50 yards out this week!! The grip is thicker at the bottom than standard which is nice when gripping down on the club. I also use it from the fairway and it's no problem even with the added bounce. It's worth every penny and will be in my bag until the grooves wear out! Similar Products Used: Cleveland RTG, Taylor Made Supersteel, Purespin |
[Aug 21, 2000]
Adam
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Vokey 256.14 and 260.12
These guys kick butt. The 256 sandy wedgey is great for approaches and the sand whilst the 260 works really well for the soft flop shot around the green and in the bunker if you want a real high shot that stops dead. Similar Products Used: Trusty Rusty, Taylor Made |
[Jun 13, 2000]
John
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
252 & 456
These bad boys are great if you want to spin the ball. They are easy to hit and the feel is great. Very easy to work the ball; can hit them low or high. Now titleist needs to release the forged irons to the public that Tiger plays. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 28, 2001]
Doug
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Vokeys 52 08, 56 12, 60 06
Great stix, especially the 60. From a 100 in this club will do just what ya want. From a hissing backspun punch to a 15 yd flop over a bunker, its truely amazing. Heavy heads, but when you get used to them they seem perfect. Quit crying about the rusting you morons, its a good thing. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 27, 2001]
Ryan McDaniel
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
wedges Titleist Vokey Wedges
It is an awesome club. It lowered my score by about 5 strokes. It got me from 97 to 92. It has a great feel. Anybody should use it. I love it and I hope anybody else who buys a TItleist wedge loves it as much as me. Similar Products Used: Cleveland |
[May 26, 2001]
Derrick
Scratch golfer
This is the absolute worst wedge I have ever owned. Sure it has a great look and a nice name behind it, but thats about it. I found it to be very long and who wants two clubs that go the same distance. The spin is fair, but not as much as the Cleveland 900 series. The club began to rust within 2 weeks. Titelist wouldnt replace it and said the rust voided the warranty! If you want a wedge that can really make an improvement, spend your hard earned money on a Cleveland and leave Titelist to make your golf balls. Customer Service Total Asses Similar Products Used: Hogan, Cleveland, Wilson, you name it |
[May 25, 2001]
Brian
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist vokey wedge 60 degree
Tried both the 56 and 60 degree Vokey wedges. Found them to be heavy and good for fairway or full shots but not as good as my clevelands for finesse shots. The grooves bite the ball so hard that it not only shreds but many shots come out much lower than expected with tons of spin. So instead of a floater you get a low spinner that misses left. Probably going back to the Clevelands. Similar Products Used: Cleveland wedges |