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What are the best wedges available?

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I own a 52 degree vokey spin milled and its in pretty rough shape. I want to buy a new one, any thoughts on the best 52 degree wedge?

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  1. vokey/cleveland is the way to go


  2. When selecting my wedges it came down to 2 options.  It was either the Vokey or the MP-R by Mizuno.   I loved the spin around the greens that I got with the Vokeys,....but I just couldn't resist the soft feel of the Mizunos.  Their forging process is second to none thus giving them a buttery soft feel.  However, these still have enough bite for me.  The low knockdown punch still hits and stops on the 1st hop.  Thats really all the spin I want out of a wedge.  (Titelist Pro V1s and Bridgestone B330-s)

  3. There are TONS of great wedges out there.  But just a side note, there is no such thing as a 52 degree spin milled wedge by Vokey.  Titleist Vokey wedges that are the spin milled version only go as low as 54 degrees.  The 52 degree Vokey wedge is just a standard Vokey.  

    I've heard a lot of people love wedges made by Scratch.  They're like $200 each, but I heard they are unbelieveable.

  4. Any one you can hit to the target 19 out of 20 times Titleist or even a Cleveland or what ever so long  as  you can hit it then thats the one for me(right now I have a 52 Vokey and I love it) Its like money in the bank around the geen!!!

  5. Whichever wedge feels right in your hand  in which you have a great degree of confidence and know you will hit a good shot. Can't ask for anything more from a club. If you have had success with the Vokey, why not have it refurbished or replaced. Why change brands?

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