Lockman850
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I agree the cally pm wedge has piqued my interest, but the Hopkins are just solid and reliable. I love the dark rust
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I noticed yesterday that my ferrules on both of my wedges are loose--to the point that I can spin them on the shaft. Is that something I can re-epoxy? And how would I go about doing that?
Yes, but it can get messy.
You might want to try a drop of super glue first.
Looking to upgrade my wedges. Tell me about the Hopkins wedges. Love the customization they offer through their website. But in the end, how they perform is all that matters.
Merged with the existing thread. Some great information in here.
Thanks man. I look forward to reading your thoughts on the Hopkins wedges. I see you have a Caledonia flag in you profile pic. I love Caledonia, great course.
He sure does. It came last weekend at a very special THP Event called Legacy. He was a captain of one of the teams of THPers in which each participant got a tour like treatment with 14 club deal, etc. Here is the link to see what it was about.
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/f...l-You-Create-Your-Legacy-2015-THPLegacy-Event
Looking to upgrade my wedges. Tell me about the Hopkins wedges. Love the customization they offer through their website. But in the end, how they perform is all that matters.
They are solid solid wedges I got one when they first came out and am thinking about finishing out my wedge set with two more.
It doesn't look like they offer the raw or unfinished anymore per their site
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Very well. They spin, as all wedges do, and they're extremely playable with the different sole options. Good feel, good look, damn solid wedges.How would you say they stack up to the industry leaders Titleist and Cleveland?
Exactly the same.How would you say they stack up to the industry leaders Titleist and Cleveland?
Wedges come in and out of my bag all the time as it's easy and relatively inexpensive to swap (compared to say a driver or iron set); but I always end up coming home to my Hopkins wedges. Mine are raw, I've never done anything to them to accelerate the rust (or give them the Coke bath treatment), and they look badass. They both have custom grinds based on how I intend to play different shots with each and they both have KBS Hi-Rev shafts. I've played Titleist, Cleveland, and Callaway wedges recently and I would say they are similar to the Cleveland wedges from a looks and weight standpoint. And I've found that they perform exactly as I want them to when I swing them correctly. I say give them a go.How would you say they stack up to the industry leaders Titleist and Cleveland?