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Spotted in store. The new Surprise Az Costco location. Bought a set. They seem to be well built wedges and will be giving them a go shortly!
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Yeah they pretty much made the Vokeys look like a complete waste of money, at least for a full soled wedge.TXG reviewed these wedges and had some very good things to say.
Yeah they pretty much made the Vokeys look like a complete waste of money, at least for a full soled wedge.
More spin is one thing, but even tighter standard deviation on spin was an eye opener.
It just shows that so much of what we pay for golf equipment is for marketing and Tour nonsense.
While I don't disagree with you, I have to wonder how long they last.Yeah they pretty much made the Vokeys look like a complete waste of money, at least for a full soled wedge.
More spin is one thing, but even tighter standard deviation on spin was an eye opener.
It just shows that so much of what we pay for golf equipment is for marketing and Tour nonsense.
I will admit that I really want to try these out. With COSTCO's liberal return policy I may just pick up a set next time I am there.
I have a friend in the same boat. He was playing RTX3s and needed new wedges. He bought them figuring Costco takes everything back. He loves them. They do look good in his bag. Kirkland bumps me a bit but the wedge is pretty good looking in real life.Had a friend pick these up and he's really happy about it. He previously had the Callaway MD 4s and is swearing by these
I'm not the biggest fan of the looks of them and I'm not even sure he likes the look but he's playing well and loves the feel so he's inI have a friend in the same boat. He was playing RTX3s and needed new wedges. He bought them figuring Costco takes everything back. He loves them. They do look good in his bag. Kirkland bumps me a bit but the wedge is pretty good looking in real life.
Yeah, that didn't come out quite right. They look fine in his bag. Not like a complete knockoff is what I meant. It's not like seeing a brandnew Cleveland. But it doesn't look like a Warrior wedge either.I'm not the biggest fan of the looks of them and I'm not even sure he likes the look but he's playing well and loves the feel so he's in
Just watched this review and I found it pretty impressive. Looked like TXG did as well.TXG reviewed these wedges and had some very good things to say.
If your wedge needs can be met with the Kirkland specs... 52* / 56* / 60* with the Vokey equivalent "F" grind. I can honestly see a lot of golfers putting these wedges in their golf bags, including the experienced value conscious golfer.Just watched this review and I found it pretty impressive. Looked like TXG did as well.
For the price I'm tempted to give them a try. Sure, Vokeys and others have more options, but I'm not too picky usually.
Hmmm I'll have to check the Vokey site and read about the F grind. I have little doubt the Kirklands would work for me. I've also been debating the Byrdie Golf wedge set, but lack of details about the clubs makes me second guess them.If your wedge needs can be met with the Kirkland specs... 52* / 56* / 60* with the Vokey equivalent "F" grind. I can honestly see a lot of golfers putting these wedges in their golf bags, including the experienced value conscious golfer.
Why wouldn't they give them a shot otherwise, give 3 wedges for the price of 1 Vokey. Should you not like them for whatever reason simply take them back for a full refund, no hassle money back guarantee. Try doing that with your local golf shop and see their reaction.
Balls, putters and now wedges - is it drivers and perhaps fairway woods next ???