Get them before you hit them, because based on 441 and I's time at Vokey last week, that finish is coming off quite quickly (according to them).
Is that a problem with the steel gray as well or just the black?
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Get them before you hit them, because based on 441 and I's time at Vokey last week, that finish is coming off quite quickly (according to them).
Get them before you hit them, because based on 441 and I's time at Vokey last week, that finish is coming off quite quickly (according to them).
I picked up the same finish today took one shot in the back yard and some of the finish came off the sole. I expect it and like the wear but I was thinking about just stripping it right away and not even messing around.
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Just being playful/haha dude, I forgot the smiley. Sorry about that.
My whole point was I've gotten to mess with these a lot lately and they've impressed me. Particularly the fact that theyre audibly more dense.
I support this rawness.
I expect it with the black. I expect the sole and face to come off. I don't mind that. As long as the black holds up to the minimal bag chatter that I'll have. I don't mind the face and sole wearing but the back is what would bother me. As long as they hold up as well as the SM5's I'll be a happy camper.I have the blue SM5's, and the first shot out of the bunker and the entire finish on the sole came off.
I expect it with the black. I expect the sole and face to come off. I don't mind that. As long as the black holds up to the minimal bag chatter that I'll have. I don't mind the face and sole wearing but the back is what would bother me. As long as they hold up as well as the SM5's I'll be a happy camper.
I didn't hit SM5 either. Think the last I hit was SM4.I still haven't hit the SM6. Not even sure I hit an SM5, actually.
That's kind of sad and something I should probably rectify.
I still haven't hit the SM6. Not even sure I hit an SM5, actually.
That's kind of sad and something I should probably rectify.
Easy solution, just don't hit in the sand right?? Especially when you're there as a photographer? Lol!Careful in the sand then. The back of ours out of the bunker was scarred today.
You can hit mine as soon as we get together dude.I still haven't hit the SM6. Not even sure I hit an SM5, actually.
That's kind of sad and something I should probably rectify.
You can hit mine as soon as we get together dude.
I have an sm5 u can hit lolI still haven't hit the SM6. Not even sure I hit an SM5, actually.
That's kind of sad and something I should probably rectify.
I enjoyed hitting it as well my man...almost had two much grab for the shots that I like to play but man was it solid off the face and gorgeous looking!Just chipped around the practice green yesterday and I was impressed with the amount of spin and ability to hit the shots I wanted. I really love my vokey a and can't wait to game a full round with them.
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Your welcome and you should buy two so that the one has a buddy to hang out with in the bag
I would recommend the k grind to anyone and everyone. Such a forgiving sole grind. I am actually not nuts over the m grind in our area and the varied conditions. With the K grind sand shots become as close to automatic as they can.I got to chip a bit yesterday with T2GRN18's 54 and I loved the results. Didn't hit one bad chip and had a variety of lies. Lightingbolt44's comment about getting through to the ball so clean, is spot on. I didn't miss hit one chip and they all came out with a nice bit of check on them. It was just an addcitive feel and look, I wanted to keep hitting them.
I was going to go with the M grind on all three of them, but after reading LB's comments about the K Grind in the 58 for the sand, that may be a consideration. I've never really looked at the Vokey wedges before, but i'm glad I saw these in person yesterday and gave them a try.
Plus all the comments and pictures in this thread have sealed the deal.
I think Triplet's are better than twins Looking at the 50, 54 and 58.
K definitely sounds like a winner from the sand.I would recommend the k grind to anyone and everyone. Such a forgiving sole grind. I am actually not nuts over the m grind in our area and the varied conditions. With the K grind sand shots become as close to automatic as they can.
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K definitely sounds like a winner from the sand.
I said M, as that is what was in T2GRN18's that I was using although that was for just chipping. My thought from reading the great chart that PKorp posted is that the S grind would be more suited for me due to the fact, I tend to be more steep than shallow, but the M Grinds being good for firm to medium turf conditions pretty much describe what we play in here most of the year. During the summer when fairways and green surrounds get very firm, I could see the low bounce of the M working very well, as it did yesterday around the green, which is where I use my 54 mostly. I rarely use it for full swings, from outside of 40 to 50 yards, I generally use the 50 with a 1/4 to half swing.
50-F, 54-M,58-K sounds like a good plan to me. I would test the S grind out in the 54 as well if you are steep though.