Would you play these wedges?

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I saw these wedges in a twitter post by a local teaching pro.
At $169 per club, I don't think I would pull the trigger....would you ?


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Sure. Although I could grab the Cleveland S for less money and know it works well.
 
Sure. Although I could grab the Cleveland S for less money and know it works well.

I completely agree. When I saw these, my first thought was..." oh brother, another golf gimmick".
 
I wouldn't play those if they were $30.
 
I didn't even buy the Anser wedges when they came out for $169, so I would pass on these.
 
I would not buy it blindly without having a shot to game it e few rounds
 
Nope. Standard wedges suit me just fine and would leave a little money in my pocket.
 
Nothing will ever get the PM grind wedges out of my bag
 
Not a chance, unless john daily endorsed them.
 
No thanks
 
I would give them a swing but more than likely no I would not buy them

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I am down to try anything, but wow is the first thing in my head. Yeah, I better chip in twice a round with those to make them worth it.
 
not a chance and especially not at $169
 
Reminds me of the wedges From Cleveland. I'd try one out.


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Is that 20* of bounce? Wow.
 
Sure. Although I could grab the Cleveland S for less money and know it works well.
I was thinking the same thing.
 
Not really suiting my eye.


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I think I'm good
 
I could use all the help I can get...but not at $169.
 
Not a chance. Looks more like a weapon.


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Is that 20* of bounce? Wow.
Looks like the second photo has 26 degrees if you look closely.

Don't think I'd pull that off the rack, but if a friend had one I'd probably try it out.
 
I saw these wedges in a twitter post by a local teaching pro.
At $169 per club, I don't think I would pull the trigger....would you ?


The-RAKE-Sand-Wedge-e1438565338291.jpg

sand_rake_0077.jpg

Most likely no. I love using a very standard looking wedge and seem to do well with them.
 
Personally No I would not game them, just way to ugly for me and at $170 a club I would not be spending that.
 
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