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August 01, 2014 At 05:46 PM By Cameron E
Cameron EEdenbridge, 0
I am a massive fan of the vokey wedges, but being a younger golfer I have to really think about what I buy due to price.
Are these wedges worth the price ??
I think they are but are interested to hear other people's views.
Cheers Cam
SpeedyEast Coast, NH
I think they are. Here's why.
I played with Clvnd wedges before purchasing the new SM5s. I usually play with the ProV1 golf balls and in my experience with the Clvnd wedges, i never really got the spins on the greens. After replacing all my wedges (52, 56 and 60) with the new Vokey SM5s, i'm seeing a huge difference around the greens with spins therefore giving more confidence when attacking the hole.
I've been extremely happy with my purchase and highly recommend anyone to try these out.
Good luck!
Mike CDallas, TX
I have tried a lot of different wedges and believe the Vokeys to be the best wedge available on the market. They have a great matrix of different lofts, bounces and grinds available to get the wedges setup any was you like them. I would agree that these wedges are not the most inexpensive on the market, but you certainly get what you pay for with the Vokey wedges. Having these in my bag gives me the confidence to hit many different types of scoring shots and know the club will perform consistently on those shots near the green. These wedges certainly are considered my "scoring clubs."
Tom BNorthborough, MA
Stephen MSonora, CA
August 05, 2014 At 06:58 AM
I kept the SM4 in 52 since the grooves only went into 56 and above. But 56 or over definitely worth moving to the SM5
Kevin GillottiDanbury, CT
Just got fitted for them Saturday and they are beautiful! Ordered a 50 Degree, 8 Degree bounce S grind, And then in October gonna order a 54 with 10 degree bounce in the M grind. Definetley saw a difference between my wedges and the vokeys
Don OMadison, WI
Gary BLees Summit, MO
Cam-I would have to say they are worth it. I have played many wedges and I have not found one better. I use my wedges (putter aside) more than any other club in my bag so I have made an investment in my game. The Vokey wedges have great look/feel and performance. Just two weeks ago I wedged in on a par 4 for eagle...thats enough for me to say I have made a good choice with the Vokey wedges.
Best of luck!
Gary
NCBobHampstead, NC
Definitely get the Vokeys. Since money is the factor keep your old wedges for range work or practicing your bunker play. That will make them last a lot longer. Also wipe off your clubs after every shot both on the course and range. The dirt, grime, and sand chew up a club face faster than anything else. This will extend he life quite a bit and make the purchase price per use drop dramatically.
golfinnutLeesburg, VA
I love my Vokeys! I will never have any other wedge in my bag. Just the setup, the aesthetics, the appearance ... everything just fits right in my minds eye. It creates a lot of confidence knowing that the ball is going to do what you want it to. I can fire at any flag knowing that it will stop, back up, spin ... no matter where the pin is.
The SM5 has awesome spin ... especially out of the rough. I still have a SM4 56* for the sand ... as soon as the grooves wear out on that I will switch to a SM5.
Nothing compares to the Vokey wedge and it is well worth the money!
Ian TMuskego, WI
I would defiantly recommend purchasing a new Vokey wedge every year. He is Why: If you are a frequent golfer and have a moderate swing speed, the groves will definitely wear out like every wedge you will buy. If you are very particular about spin rate and control I would defiantly recommend buying a new Vokey each year.
Play Well,
Ian
jake oMaysville, KY
I think that the wedges are an awesome purchase. I have tried many different wedges but the most consistent wedges i have ever used are those!!
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