THESE ARE THE BEST WEDGES IN GOLF (...I admit it)

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  • @jean-francoisrobitaille6560
    @jean-francoisrobitaille6560 Год назад +20

    I got recently 3 new RTX Zipcore wedges in 50, 54 and 60 degrees in a very good fitting session. They were the clubs that offered me most benefits. I really enjoy them.

  • @stephendibari5010
    @stephendibari5010 Год назад +3

    Over past 10 years i've had SM6's, SM7's, then SM8's last year and sold them and custom ordered TM MG3 wedges, 52 deg and a 56 TW grind. The TW grind has a shaved off heel and a beveled off leading edge for pitches and chips off of tight lies. Works great. These will wear out in about 3 years and then i'll move into SM10's !

  • @stephenjackson9555
    @stephenjackson9555 Год назад +128

    When will we see your new Japanese hand forged irons?

    • @jeremylowe2309
      @jeremylowe2309 Год назад

      Never. They are wall hangers. Won’t be played

    • @jeremylowe2309
      @jeremylowe2309 Год назад +8

      Those clubs are just art work. Not game playing irons. It’s sad but true.

    • @TWTexasA1
      @TWTexasA1 Год назад

      @@jeremylowe2309 ..some of them look like they’ve been used to knock the ugly out of someone or something . They’re horrible looking.

    • @peterfinchgolf
      @peterfinchgolf  Год назад +53

      Coming soooooon

    • @brian19984
      @brian19984 Год назад +1

      ​@@jeremylowe2309nah, just waiting on delivery

  • @christiankell6074
    @christiankell6074 Год назад +30

    I have to say that I fully agree with your findings here Pete. But the only thing I would say in difference is that I found the Cleveland wedges easier to control then the vokeys due to the weighting of the vokeys being heavier and in delicate shots they were a bit harder to control. So I have been playing the Cleveland wedges and I have since shaved off more strokes.

    • @adamkondracki3201
      @adamkondracki3201 8 месяцев назад

      Just got the new Rtx 6s ❤❤
      Chefs kiss, extra saucey! Luv those wedges!! Broke alot of hearts in skins matches with the old rtxs

    • @1sttimegunowner
      @1sttimegunowner 8 месяцев назад

      Completely agree with this. My Cleveland wedges definitely feel more balanced and easier to hit those finnessee shots

    • @Areyouduckingserious
      @Areyouduckingserious 7 месяцев назад

      I have the SM9's and I think they're very forgiving but the spin the produce is trash compared to the ZipCores which I loved.

  • @suzannetaylor5185
    @suzannetaylor5185 Год назад +9

    Enjoying my sugar Daddys PXG. Played the Vokey previously and the Sugar Daddys are definitely a more consistent club for me.
    On the other hand my son went from a PXG to a Cleveland and is extremely happy with the switch. Think it is what ever feels more comfortable for the individual. I think its definitely worth going for a fitting to find out what works for your individual game. Almost all the major brands make extremely good wedges now.

    • @BigFatSmellyCheese
      @BigFatSmellyCheese Год назад +2

      Was very confused till I watched the video

    • @MrMinajo
      @MrMinajo 9 месяцев назад

      @@BigFatSmellyCheese😂😂

  • @edgelaad1992
    @edgelaad1992 Год назад +68

    You should definitely test the mizuno T22 against these other wedges. Very good wedge

    • @scottmackey4182
      @scottmackey4182 Год назад +6

      Absolutely loved my Mizuno’s. Tried the PXG’s. Immediately didn’t like them. Currently running with the Vokey’s and definitely like them, but maybe not as much as the Mizuno’s.

    • @edgelaad1992
      @edgelaad1992 Год назад +5

      @Scott Mackey vokeys are always a safe bet, just absolutely love the feel off the face on the mizuno.

    • @williamturner9450
      @williamturner9450 Год назад +6

      I'm playing T22 48, 54, and 60 degree wedges that I got this year, and they're my favorite clubs in the bag. The 48 is probably my favorite club I've ever hit too, its unreal.

    • @Rileyinfo9
      @Rileyinfo9 Год назад +4

      I would like to see him compare the Mizuno to the Vokey, since the price is so much lower too.

    • @suilegew
      @suilegew Год назад +1

      I tried about 8 different wedges including vokey, rtx6 and Mizuno t22. For me, I got most feel and consistency from the rtx6. I now have them in my bag.

  • @jaymann.g
    @jaymann.g Год назад +2

    I play TM wedges. Hi toe copper raw insert gap, blacked out MG3 sand, and a RAC3 lob. I like the rainbow set up, and it works.

  • @mbizzle1801
    @mbizzle1801 Год назад +9

    Went with the ping glide 4.0, couldn’t beat them with anything else. But let’s be honest, basically everything is really good right now. Everything should be played dependent. Have fun.

  • @deanyeomans2505
    @deanyeomans2505 Год назад +4

    Jaws are my go to wedges I love them. They definitely give me the confidence behind the ball you want to have 👍

  • @kbmadman
    @kbmadman Год назад +2

    I love my sm9 wedges by far the best wedges I've ever used. I just replaced my Wilson staff hi toe wedges with them and they are streets ahead of the Wilsons in every category. Better feel, sound, spin, control and distance control.

  • @MarineBand5524
    @MarineBand5524 Год назад +20

    Have the last version of Zip Core and they work crazy well in wetter conditions, crazy awesome spin too. Absolutely love them. 52°, 56°, 60° all mid bounce.

    • @philrob4468
      @philrob4468 Год назад +2

      Had last years as well ... just got the rtx 6 and it is so much better in morning dew I vant even explain it

    • @MarineBand5524
      @MarineBand5524 Год назад

      @@philrob4468 I think the ones I have now are awesome in wetter conditions.

    • @Captainchaos14
      @Captainchaos14 Год назад

      @@philrob4468 i agree. whatever they call the new tech, it works. i’m zipping the ball all over the place now

  • @TZOID08
    @TZOID08 Год назад +2

    I have tried Vokey wedges a few times but always go back to Mizuno .... The feel is king for me and currently play the T20 .I played Scratch wedges for a few years and they were excellent !

  • @A1BASE
    @A1BASE Год назад +25

    I really like the Callaway Jaws high toe. Very similar to the TaylorMade, but I found them more forgiving.

    • @MixBetterNowTV
      @MixBetterNowTV Год назад +1

      100% agree. I just got the 56 and 60 (12 deg bounce) and they’re the best - AND most forgiving - wedges I’ve ever used (of Vokeys, Clevelands, MD4’s, etc). Roger Cleveland joined Callaway in ‘96 (after leaving Cleveland) and, IMHO, he’s turned them into one of the best wedge manufacturers in the game. Hit ‘em straight! 👊🏼😉

    • @Plastpackad
      @Plastpackad Год назад

      For me it was the other way around. Callaway had a more flippy feel with it's weight more towards the toe, harder to control. TM is way more balanced but has a smaller club face and bigger faced wedges might feel more forgiving.
      Callaway hi-toe I found excellent from the deep bunker.
      All over it was TM Vokey that made it for me.

    • @electricalstuff259
      @electricalstuff259 Месяц назад

      Got the 58 and it's amazing.

  • @GunnerGoods
    @GunnerGoods Год назад +22

    I have had Cleveland RTX 4’s in my bag for a few years and really loved them. Went to get new wedges, and was just going to upgrade to the RTX 6. However, ended up testing all kinds of wedges to see what I like. To my surprise, I ended up getting all new of the Wilson Staff model forged wedges and am absolutely in love with them. They are incredibly underrated. I have become slightly a Wilson fanboy as I’ve recently switched to their ball as well! Definitely worth a try

    • @rufussthoo4083
      @rufussthoo4083 Год назад

      Nothing to be ashamed about being a Wilson fanboy 🙂. They still hold the record for most majors won, and they still produce one of the best looking and best feeling irons EVER. My next set, this year, will be a Staff Model/CB blended set. I also play the RTX4 wedges but will have a look at the Staff Model wedges too.

    • @moedark4390
      @moedark4390 Год назад

      @@rufussthoo4083 IMO they make the most forgiving irons in the game in the D9's

    • @bluesteel6310
      @bluesteel6310 Год назад

      @@moedark4390 There is a reason Wilson is still around seeing many others come and go.

    • @josiahjones9521
      @josiahjones9521 Год назад

      $200 for two forged wedges. This is the exact reason I'm debating switching to wilson. You can't beat the price.

    • @GunnerGoods
      @GunnerGoods Год назад

      @@josiahjones9521 you will not regret it! For the looks and feel, worth every penny. I’m considering switching everything to Wilson I love it!

  • @bigbluemsp
    @bigbluemsp Год назад +16

    The RTX6 is a huge improvement over the 5 from the past 2 years. Improved looks and feel

  • @Hunter-zp5hd
    @Hunter-zp5hd Год назад +1

    I like my ZipCore wedges. I use a 50 and a 56. I’ve probably used almost every wedge out there and I like those the best. Mine are the older ones. They feel great.

  • @seancook2264
    @seancook2264 Год назад +8

    Surprised you have not put the Glide 4.0 in there. I’ve played Ping Eye, Cleaveland, Vokey SM6, Miura, Mizuno T20 and now moved to glide 4.0. 45,50,54,58. Love the E Grind in the 58. So easy out of bunkers and rough.

    • @SkakkR23
      @SkakkR23 Год назад +1

      Pink eye?

    • @seancook2264
      @seancook2264 9 месяцев назад

      @@SkakkR23 Ping Eye2 from the mid 80’s

  • @thedeeprot
    @thedeeprot Год назад

    what's your favourite club in the bag?

  • @terrancemcdonald1572
    @terrancemcdonald1572 Год назад +3

    Vokey wedges are the best ... completely agree on the control with approaches ... I've found a few other things more promising around the green at times (such as some TM milled grinds) but cannot beat a Vokey in overall performance (IMO)

  • @michaeldoyle4688
    @michaeldoyle4688 Год назад +9

    I’ve got the milled grind 3 raw face and they are brilliant in and around the green very versatile stopping power attack pins - totally agree the fuller shots you can get less forgiveness distance control / feel isn’t the best .. but I think you adapt to your clubs .. they don’t swing themselves

  • @edbailey-mershon6605
    @edbailey-mershon6605 Год назад

    I left Vokey 10 years ago, difficulty gapping into my Cleveland irons, went to Cleveland wedges, a beautiful journey, currently 46, 50, 54 CBX ZipCore, 58 RTX ZipCore. Recently went Launcher XL with Recoil shafts, pulled PW, DW, went back to 46 & 50 CBX ZipCores!

    • @fidge54
      @fidge54 8 месяцев назад

      Sucker

  • @chedrcheis2392
    @chedrcheis2392 Год назад +7

    I picked up a Wilson harmonized sole grind 56 wedge at a thrift store, hands down best club I ever bought. It might just be 56 is so consistent around greens. But inside 70 it’s a guarantee on green and high percentage of 15 ft or closer to pin. I love that wedge.

    • @jaisway
      @jaisway Год назад

      I agree with you... Pick up a groove sharpening tool and WOW what a difference! For the price you can't beat it!

  • @stewartdillard7199
    @stewartdillard7199 6 месяцев назад +1

    I've been gaming Cleveland Wedges for almost 15 years, and they've never let me down. My wedges are the best part of my game due to the confidence these clubs provide. Currently, we have 50, 56 (bent to 55), and 60 in the bag.

  • @ianbaxendale5815
    @ianbaxendale5815 Год назад +1

    I have these TM high toe, love the confidence they inspire.

  • @mikethewhizz5085
    @mikethewhizz5085 Год назад +1

    Another nice thing about Vokeys that isnt really tested here is how well those grooves last over time

  • @boilerdude21
    @boilerdude21 Год назад +5

    I tested the Cleveland RTX6 Zipcore and ended up liking the Mizuno T22 much better. Felt better, got more spin, and just overall worked for me.

    • @peterfinchgolf
      @peterfinchgolf  Год назад +3

      Very good wedge the Mizuno

    • @dlenny3369
      @dlenny3369 Год назад +1

      Denim copper t22 are lovely 😊

    • @boilerdude21
      @boilerdude21 Год назад

      @@dlenny3369 Yes it is, got my 54 degree in that finish.

  • @Bramillionaire
    @Bramillionaire Год назад +2

    I have been using Taylormade MG1 for a few years now and loved them. Switched to Vokey this year and i will never get a different brand. There is a reason why everyone uses them.

    • @zackamig4446
      @zackamig4446 Год назад

      I feel ya. I will never play another wedge once I switched to vokey it was game over lol.

  • @nuznuz10
    @nuznuz10 Год назад

    Amen brother, I put sm9s in my bag and love them. I did buy a wedge works T grind lob wedge and also love it as well

  • @jonandaudrey
    @jonandaudrey Год назад +2

    Having nine generations of Vokey speaks volumes for the design and build quality and consistency; with all the professionals continuing to use them, that's a living testament. That said, my personal preference remains with the Cleveland legacy wedges. I keep coming back to my 588 Gunmetals, superb feel and touch with still plenty of bite and spin after two+ decades in and out of my bag. They have also retained their black finish even after many, many rounds and practice, unlike the newer line iterations from Cleveland.

  • @SAMax2268
    @SAMax2268 Год назад +1

    I play Cleveland wedges, 52, 56 and 60, full face, very versatile, I’ve never been happier in my short game.

  • @BradFresh21
    @BradFresh21 Год назад +6

    Pete I feel like you missed one that really surprised me and that's the mizuno T22 I would like to see you give it a go. As much as I hate it (I'm a big titleist guy) the mizuno feels so much better and the look at address is so nice. I got rid of my SM9 for a trio of them.

    • @BradleyC16
      @BradleyC16 Год назад +1

      I just did the opposite. Tried to stick with the mizuno for another season but I couldn’t. Like the Vokey look and grind and bounce offerings that suit my game better. It’s all personal preference.

    • @BradFresh21
      @BradFresh21 Год назад +1

      @BillBradley very interesting. Maybe after a few more rounds I'll go back but currently I'm liking them. I really loved my SM9s I've been using vokey wedges since 2008 or so and I feel most confident with those.

    • @tdn9106
      @tdn9106 Год назад

      I got the S23 in 46 and 50 for full swing and the SM9 in 54 and 58 for little pitches and chips. Best of both worlds

  • @jonathanbrown9245
    @jonathanbrown9245 Год назад +3

    Currently using Ping 4.0. Couldn't be happier with them. Although I'm surprised they aren't in this, there's so little between them now, you could have had three or four other brands here. All in the eye of the holder now.

    • @rangerofthenorth2850
      @rangerofthenorth2850 Год назад +1

      Agree. I went for a fitting and they're total game changers. For me hands down the best wedges I've ever hit. So versatile.

  • @wesleyfreeland1118
    @wesleyfreeland1118 Год назад +1

    I've been back and forth with sm9 and t22 . Finally settled for the t22 .
    I think it's because I like the s400 shafts better than vokey wedge shafts

  • @barry5138
    @barry5138 Год назад +4

    Wilson Raw wedges are brilliant. And half the price of a Vokey

  • @peterobertson2086
    @peterobertson2086 Год назад

    I managed to buy a 54 and a 60 vokey sm6 last week, for nz. $100 each ie about $65us. They are like as new, very happy with them.

  • @OvieKovy
    @OvieKovy Год назад

    Just bought some new wedges as my old ones are getting a bit worn out and was contemplating between the SM9s, RTX 6s and Raw Jaws... ended up going with the black satin RTX 6s they looked very appealing, hope I love them.

  • @josephzanzano1267
    @josephzanzano1267 Год назад +1

    @peterfinchgolf. You need to try the bettinardi wedges. Only wedge ive found that took the vokeys out of my bag. Now I bought a few sets of the 3.0s and the 5.0 are their newest rendition. But also know a few people I recommend them to that took vokeys out of their bags as well!

    • @joncase9879
      @joncase9879 Год назад

      I game the 3.0’s in 54° & 58° and they’re magic from 85yrds in.

  • @ChrisDavis333
    @ChrisDavis333 Год назад +1

    I lost my wedges and had to play with some bullshit Bombtech wedges.. after playing them instead of my $200 Vokey wedges I realized all wedges are the same and I can play any wedge. I’m also just a naturally good wedge player so maybe that’s the reason but I’ve never had trouble with any wedge, they’re the easiest club to hit, I can be slicing my 7 iron off the planet and I can always hit a dead straight 100 yard wedge no matter what, wedges are easy and fun.

  • @themosyannakou6893
    @themosyannakou6893 Год назад

    Best wedge comparison video I’ve seen

  • @paulmcgee1867
    @paulmcgee1867 Год назад

    Also with Vokey the fitting options are the best with all the different grinds and bounces.

  • @matthoward123
    @matthoward123 Год назад

    This conclusion is exactly right. We want to try something new, but the best anyone else can do is a good copy of a Vokey.

  • @chr970
    @chr970 Год назад

    Hope no one goes sarcastic on me but I’ve found some surprisingly good results from a.......Northwestern ! If you’re unfamiliar with it, it is a very cheap low end brand (in all of their products). Now I know, it’s not going to outperform any vokey, however if anyone gets a chance to hit one you may be surprised. Cons: putting up with sneers from playing partners, not the feel of the high end ones reviewed here, spin is , shall we say limited. Pros: can hit it as far as these, still decent feel, will plough through the deepest, thickest rough with ease I guarantee, and!.....about $39 ! Don’t scoff until you’ve tried it.

  • @georgesealy4706
    @georgesealy4706 Год назад +1

    My advice is that once you find a set of wedges that can produce shots that you want around the green, then never, ever change. I have a friend who has a 40-year-old wedge and he is a magician with it. He can make the ball talk. It is a rare day when he doesn't get the ball near the hole or in it. So find your wedge, and keep it.

    • @jon4715
      @jon4715 Год назад

      You get so much groove wear though, right?

  • @hasosmirza
    @hasosmirza Год назад +1

    Can u do a video on the new Wilson range please. I have the new driver n 3 wood and hybrid and amazing and value for money

  • @jasonbates1407
    @jasonbates1407 Год назад

    Nice honest review Pete. Look forward to more of the Build The Bag series.

  • @jakuuys5238
    @jakuuys5238 Год назад +1

    Ever tried the Wilson staff wedges. Would be interesting to see a whole Wilson staff breakdown.
    You’ve sold me on the vokey.

  • @rufussthoo4083
    @rufussthoo4083 Год назад

    There's no such thing as 'the best' in golf clubs, just "what is best for me". I'm pleased you mentioned that it has been a long process of testing Pete, because one fitting session (especially if indoors) has no chance of identifying what is "best for me". Sadly, few of us have any other option so hearing your reasoning helps identify options and solidify ideas. 👍

  • @alexarkin227
    @alexarkin227 Год назад +2

    Peter would love to see more cobra clubs on the channel. It seems like cobra is just the forgotten child.

  • @kevinmcdonald1917
    @kevinmcdonald1917 Год назад +1

    I played Vokeys for years, but I switched to the Cleveland RTX 3 years ago and I am not going back.

  • @earlblevins1284
    @earlblevins1284 Год назад

    One of my favorite wedge reviews.

  • @matthewmeadows1617
    @matthewmeadows1617 4 месяца назад

    I’m playing with MD 5 sand wedge and jaws raw lob wedge my workability around the greens are just superior I wouldn’t do anything to jinx it. These new wedges you just recommended are correct!

  • @JTWno1
    @JTWno1 Год назад

    Great review! I wouldn’t mind going for a Titliest fitting and throwing some new vokeys in the bag.

  • @bpatienceb-atease2333
    @bpatienceb-atease2333 Год назад +1

    Let's Do a test for Callaway Mack Daddy CB wedge vs Cleveland CBX 2 wedge? i.e. 30 yards over the bunker onto the green with medium to less green to work with.

  • @jkgjr8279
    @jkgjr8279 Год назад +1

    Surprised u didn’t try the jaws raw…to me they have the better feel vs the vokey. They’re super easy to flight down too…low one hopper stopper machines.

  • @1sttimegunowner
    @1sttimegunowner 8 месяцев назад

    RTX6s are so butter absolutely love them

  • @0304leonidas
    @0304leonidas Год назад

    I’ve just put the black RTX6’s in bag best ever wedges they have ever done! Went 50,54&58

  • @ndmagic99
    @ndmagic99 Год назад

    Cleveland wedges are unbeatable but my 58 degree sugar daddy is spectacular. 5 yrs old and the amount of spin is still insane, especially on short shots. U can spin it from anywhere.

  • @davehurley26
    @davehurley26 Год назад +1

    Nice trip to woburn then to get fitted 👍🙏

  • @Bech285
    @Bech285 Год назад +1

    I went from the zipcore to Hi-3 and I absolutely love em. I feel like I can do anything around the green, whatever the stance, grip, face you name it and I only do 3/4 shots with my 56 and 60 anyways. I would love to try SM sometime, only problem I have are all the different grinds. According to the selector I should have a 50-8F, 56-10S and 60-8M

  • @jacobmccain8082
    @jacobmccain8082 Год назад +3

    Vokeys have never been the highest spinning for me. But Ive played them for 15 years because I know exactly how theyll perform and Ill get the tightest spin dispersion each and every time I make the contact I should.

  • @jaymorin7131
    @jaymorin7131 10 месяцев назад

    My Golfworks personally made wedges work great for me! Maybe because I can use an "R" shaft, alternate grip and they have removable weights.

  • @nymapleleaf
    @nymapleleaf Год назад +1

    I went to the SM8 last year, after playing Cleveland for years. I think the Cleveland looks better at address, just suits my eye more. I am going back to Cleveland this year

  • @MrHasenfeffer
    @MrHasenfeffer Год назад

    Right now I have SM8s, and I love them. Very consistant. I am curious about wedge with grooves all the way to the toe, like the hi-toe. I like to hit more toward the toe out of the sand or thick rough.

  • @troyrambo6804
    @troyrambo6804 Год назад

    The 56 down to 46 lofts in Vokeys are fine even though they are not forged any longer, they feel ok but the 58 and above have a hollow section in them to reduce weight in their design, and that clicky sound they give off is annoying to my ear. I own a set and you can definitely hear the difference on shots compared to a wedge that doesn't have that hollow section , such as a Cobra or Callaway or Edel. I love the PXG Sugar daddy's those are amazing feeling and looking wedges.

  • @jaychu3850
    @jaychu3850 Год назад

    Ping Glide 4 is fantastic. Game improvement with classic shape and spin.

  • @robthomas3968
    @robthomas3968 Год назад

    Great video lads & for a amazing cause

  • @joncase9879
    @joncase9879 Год назад +1

    Was hoping to see some interest in the Bettinardi HLX 5.0 wedges.

    • @peterfinchgolf
      @peterfinchgolf  Год назад

      Not tried those before

    • @joncase9879
      @joncase9879 Год назад

      @@peterfinchgolf I game the previous generation and they beat out the Vokeys, ZipCores, and Mizuno wedges. Super soft, wild spin numbers, and enough workability to be comfortable from 85yds or 15yds.

  • @nicholaspage-philander2827
    @nicholaspage-philander2827 Год назад +2

    I always go for cobra wedges

  • @seeryeven
    @seeryeven Год назад +1

    I've had the Clevelands for a while now and they are genuinely the best clubs I've ever bought

  • @DanTheGunMonkey
    @DanTheGunMonkey Год назад +1

    Interested why you didnt test the Milled Grind 3 wedge, not the high toe version. Smaller shaoe, better on full shots. Interesting.
    I have the milled grind 3 TW edition 56 and 60° and theyre the best wedges i tested. I had the milled grind 2 versions too.

  • @CPRATTBOSTON
    @CPRATTBOSTON Год назад +1

    What about Edison wedges?

  • @Captainchaos14
    @Captainchaos14 Год назад +1

    switched to cleveland’s from vokeys about 6 years ago, and i think swinging rebar has better feel thank vokeys now. the new rtx 6’s are ridiculously good though

  • @ryanalley2446
    @ryanalley2446 Год назад

    I have the RTX 4's in my bag. 56 & 50 mid bounce! Absolutely swear by them, brilliant clubs.

  • @mikaelvallerand4319
    @mikaelvallerand4319 Год назад +2

    I feel like the new mizuno s23 would be a good option too

  • @iamfr00tl00ps
    @iamfr00tl00ps Год назад

    The bounce on the Hi Toe 3 is incredible. I can lay a 56 degree almost flat on the ground without having the entire face come off the ground.

  • @prepared6315
    @prepared6315 Год назад

    Oh good. Just bought a couple of Vokeys the other day 👍

  • @-Bueller-
    @-Bueller- Год назад +1

    It would be interesting to see your Vokey lofts and grinds and bounce you selected and why. I know some players like a full grind with more bounce in some wedges with the next one in the bag with less bounce and grind relief. Are the shafts you have for wedges the same as your other higher irons?

  • @How-bout-dat28
    @How-bout-dat28 Год назад +1

    Kirkland Signature should have been in the running.

  • @StephenJohnston-pv3cw
    @StephenJohnston-pv3cw Год назад +1

    Have you tried the cobra snakebites?

  • @damiensharkey6603
    @damiensharkey6603 Год назад

    Vokey low bounce is just amazing 🤩

  • @stevenmorehart2806
    @stevenmorehart2806 Год назад

    Played a 56 Cleveland RTX and a 60 Vokey SM9 got the Hi Toes as a gift and for me i like the cleveland best for full shots Hi Toe the best around the green Vokey's feel the best

  • @paulbutler5052
    @paulbutler5052 Год назад +1

    Not sure if you have already tested) but would be great to see if the Edison wedges could make it into your bag.

  • @Nipitinthebuds
    @Nipitinthebuds Год назад +1

    Vokey is the one club I truly believe has no true competition. Maybe one day but still to this day they kill it every year. A SM5 is better than half the newer wedges. And I love taylormade cobra all of em. Titliest knows short game

  • @robertchilton7334
    @robertchilton7334 Год назад

    Oddly I have never gotten on with the Titelist weges. I am using the Taylor Made Hi-Toe. I like them for all the reasons Peter gave, with the addition that I find them to be one of the easiest clubs to hit out of bunkers that I have ever played.

  • @Matt-tm1yy
    @Matt-tm1yy Год назад

    i just got some new wedges i got the sm9 in a 56 and then a cleveland 60 degree to get the ball in the air a little easier and i absolutely love both of them

  • @sloanbrian245
    @sloanbrian245 Год назад

    I got the SM9's and it has been love hate; on bad days I don't want to shape shots. I just want a simple stock pitch to the middle of the green which is very difficult...On good days, however, you feel like Spieth throwing darts!

  • @seegarsmkr
    @seegarsmkr Год назад +1

    Pete, I find that the MG3 regulars should have been included. They were the best by My Golf Spy and I hit them the best of all. Ping also makes some amazing wedges in wet(the best) and dry and should have been included.

  • @falnightmere2772
    @falnightmere2772 Год назад

    i got some vokeys, absolutely loves them although i really wanna try some cleveland wedges as well

  • @lexxwhite747
    @lexxwhite747 Год назад +1

    Im kindof surprised you didn't test the ping or mizuno wedges in this test as well.

  • @dmkfactor1721
    @dmkfactor1721 Год назад

    Interesting results. When I got new wedges last year just after the SM9 release I ended up with Cleveland RTX5. I got better spin numbers, 500 rpm, more than the SM9s! I haven’t noticed any drop off in the shots I play from my SM8s to the Clevelands. The only difference I saw was the 25/ wedge price difference!

  • @raymondwilliams694
    @raymondwilliams694 Год назад

    Vokey gap & SW. Use a MG3 HT for lob because that sole is just so good on tight lies. Mixed bag ftw

  • @tyemorris4696
    @tyemorris4696 Год назад

    I love my Cleveland RX6 full face wedges!

  • @Shinafey
    @Shinafey Год назад

    Mizuno T22 Copper Denim - favorite from Mizuno, reminded me of the T7's

  • @tomasjalowiecki8911
    @tomasjalowiecki8911 9 месяцев назад

    Peter, given you are from the famously damp North West of England, it would be interesting to see the results of a comparison between the Vokeys and the RTX6 zipcores in the less than optimum conditions in your clip. I have a sneaky feeling that if you factored that in to your considerations, the zipcores would be in your bag rather than the vokeys.

  • @jonq8714
    @jonq8714 Год назад

    I have a pair of Cleveland CBX2's (54 and 58)... haven't quite felt the need to swap them out yet.

  • @royclose946
    @royclose946 Год назад

    I have the hi toe wedges taylormade and the feel are great 👍

  • @shakeyfly
    @shakeyfly Год назад

    Callways Jaws Full Toe Raw Black are my favorite.

  • @Kdpeters80
    @Kdpeters80 Год назад +1

    No Callaway wedges?

  • @clientbuilding8737
    @clientbuilding8737 Год назад

    I know you can’t test every manufacturers wedge out there but there are some less expensive forged wedges that it would have been great to see you try. Ie Wilson Staff, Cobra Snake. The other thing I recently learned about volkey wedges is the pros are forged and what is sold in stores are cast. Where using forged or cast volkey wedges?

  • @jaredhobby9482
    @jaredhobby9482 Год назад

    Not a golf question but what Garmin watch are you wearing? Thank you!