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Good point JB. A friend of mine has vokeys and he hit my cg 12's compared to his vokeys and hit the same shot to within a foot or two of his wedges. I have a older callaway cast wedge and can't tell a difference between it and my forged Cleveland's.
the "R" is for round shaped wedges and the "T" is for teardrop shaped wedges. they have carried both lines in the past, i assume they will continue the MP-T11 line as well.
the "R" is for round shaped wedges and the "T" is for teardrop shaped wedges. they have carried both lines in the past, i assume they will continue the MP-T11 line as well.
They will continue with both lines.the "R" is for round shaped wedges and the "T" is for teardrop shaped wedges. they have carried both lines in the past, i assume they will continue the MP-T11 line as well.
You mean besides marketing hype? (Just kidding!) Besides the headshape, the weight of them is different. To me, Mizuno wedges have always felt heavier than Vokeys and Clevelands.Since it came up 20 times in another thread, I have to ask,
Honest question. I liked Mizunos for their shape, that has changed quite a bit to my eye. What makes these different than Vokeys or Cleveland wedges?
The CG12 wedges are cast going off my memory.
You dont notice it when your club is in your hand and you are standing over the ball.Beautiful wedges. I am a little concerned that the grooves on the face look a little hypnotizing. That could be distracting when looking down. Maybe its just the pictures though.