Wedges- The only non Titleist clubs in my bag

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By Hotsauce

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  1. Hotsauce

    Hotsauce
    Georgetown MA

    Ok so I'm a HUGE Titleist fan, and I have been for a long time.  I'm a believer in the irons, driver, fairways, Cameron and hybrids; I just can't part with my Clevelands.

    I have to admit the first wedge I bought was a Cleveland, and I loved it.  I have two now, and they are wearing out.  I don't know if I'm going re-up my Clevelands or try a Vokey.  I love the look of them, but I've pulled off countless hero shots with those Clevelands. 

    This being a forum on a Titleist website I'm sure the overwhelming response will be go with a Vokey, but what I want to know is why.  I generate enough spin without super-dooper grooves so I'm not too concerned there.

    I just want to know from someone who has used one for a while- How do they hold up?  How workable are they, how many miracle shots have you pulled off with them, and how many you cary.

  2. Michael H

    Michael H
    Saukville, WI

    I am also a big Cleveland wedge fan. I just picked up a couple of CG15 wedges to replace my Mizuno wedges that I should have never purchased, Was torn between the CG15 and vokey's. Picked the CG15 based on pure feel. They just felt better, loads of responce from the CG15. I to am a big Titleist fan but you have to put in your bag what feels the best. The Vokey felt nice but was not even close in feedback feel.

  3. Tim Tiger

    Tim Tiger
    Tucson, AZ

    Cleveland makes great wedges. I am just partial to the weight of my Vokeys and the way they perform.  The look of the clubs at address is probably idebtical.   To each his own.

  4. memphisunited

    memphisunited
    Memphis, TN

    I used to play Cleveland wedges years ago.  My Clevelands started to wear out just about the time that I won three Vokey wedges at a tournament.  Instead of buying new Clevelands, I decided to put the Vokeys in the bag.  I couldn't have been happier with the Vokeys.  Both companies make great wedges, but I've been buying Vokeys for the last 5 or 6 years.   It's just a preference at this point.

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