Vokey, TM or Mack Daddy Wedges?

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Who's got the best wedges? I got MD2s right now and used to play TM ATV wedges but haven't really done much with Vokey. What you guys think?


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Best is such a personal thing. For me, I really like Vokey wedges. The confidence I've gained since putting them in the bag is mind boggling. But I know that there are many other great wedges out there, and know I can play other wedges with success too.
 
I really like my SM6's I have played the TM ATV & The MD2 both very very nice but i love the amount of choice i had with the Vokey Grinds and bounce levels
 
Best is such a personal thing. For me, I really like Vokey wedges. The confidence I've gained since putting them in the bag is mind boggling. But I know that there are many other great wedges out there, and know I can play other wedges with success too.
Yep I'm right there with you dude. I've been a vokey "homer" since the before the sm4s they're what I know and what I much prefer over anything else. That being said I know there's other very quality options on the market.
 
Out of the 3 choices i'd go with the Vokey wedges.
 
Such a subjective answer bc wedges are so personal.

If you like options Vokey, MackDaddy & Cleveland are interchangeable with their offerings and will come down to what you are comfortable looking at/hitting
 
Out of those, I would lean towards the new MD Forged line from Callaway. Although I think the RTX-3 is my favorite wedge on the market right now.
 
Best is such a personal thing. For me, I really like Vokey wedges. The confidence I've gained since putting them in the bag is mind boggling. But I know that there are many other great wedges out there, and know I can play other wedges with success too.

I agree it's all preference. Everything out there seems to be so good, but something has to be better for each individual. I found I have more spin and better stopping power with the MD2s over the ATVs. Haven't had the opportunity to go with the Vokey.


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I really like my SM6's I have played the TM ATV & The MD2 both very very nice but i love the amount of choice i had with the Vokey Grinds and bounce levels

I have the Tour Grind for the MD2s and love the feel and spin of them. Stop on a dime. Just wondering how other feel about them and Vokeys.


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I'm also in the market for fresh wedges.

I've been a Vokey loyalist and use the S grind but I'm a little concerned about the added bounce in it for the 58/60. My 60.07S has been deadly for me.
 
I'm also in the market for fresh wedges.

I've been a Vokey loyalist and use the S grind but I'm a little concerned about the added bounce in it for the 58/60. My 60.07S has been deadly for me.

Great to hear you're having luck with the 60!


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Out of those, I would lean towards the new MD Forged line from Callaway. Although I think the RTX-3 is my favorite wedge on the market right now.

I had a chance to try a 54 RTX-3 in a rental setup in Orlando last month and I really enjoyed it. Was never a Cleveland guy, but that wedge was money. I want to take those for another test as they could definetly be in the running.


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I had a chance to try a 54 RTX-3 in a rental setup in Orlando last month and I really enjoyed it. Was never a Cleveland guy, but that wedge was money. I want to take those for another test as they could definetly be in the running.


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They have a very different sole from everything else in your list and those that have tested them on THP, rave about them.
 
They have a very different sole from everything else in your list and those that have tested them on THP, rave about them.

Agreed. Time to go test them again as well.


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I've played previous releases from TM and Vokey but most recently MD3s. I really like the feel of the MD3s and the PM grind is ridiculously fun to play around with.


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I e played Vokey wedges for the last 10-15yrs. Quality. Finish. Shape. Feel. Sound. I've hit a lot of different wedges and always come back to Vokey. Also a big fan of Cleveland wedges. Surprised to not see them as an option....


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I've played previous releases from TM and Vokey but most recently MD3s. I really like the feel of the MD3s and the PM grind is ridiculously fun to play around with.


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I was never able to look at the PM Grind. It's just so different with the grooves to the toe, I couldn't get over it. Still haven't hit them yet.


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I had a chance to try a 54 RTX-3 in a rental setup in Orlando last month and I really enjoyed it. Was never a Cleveland guy, but that wedge was money. I want to take those for another test as they could definetly be in the running.

I moved from the MD2T to the RTX-3 and it has been a definite upgrade.
 
Have been using Vokey wedges for a long time. I have the SM6 58/08 and also have the RTX 3.0 in 56* 2 dot, will probably change it for a 3 dot. The Vokey is an M grind which is OK, but I prefer a K grind better.
 
Who's got the best wedges? I got MD2s right now and used to play TM ATV wedges but haven't really done much with Vokey. What you guys think?


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The cop out answer, there are so many good wedges out there. Take those 3 you have listed and add the RTX 3 to that list as well. This last TM release was the first TM wedge I haven't played since the xft, but I really do like the looks of them and the reviews are pretty positive. In the last year I have spent a ton of time with the MD3, SM6, and RTX3. Based on what I have, the RT3 is my favorite because of the sole design. Now I'm sure there is an SM6 grind model that can make me more than happy because I really did enjoy the heck out of those. For me it comes down to feel because I really don't see a huge spin difference in how the ball reacts on the green, i.e. they all offer a good amount of spin.
 
Cleveland
 
Of the choices...titleist.

Overall cleveland by a lot
 
Like any club especially the scoring ones the best is personal. I prefer vokeys of these three options. The look and feel of the sm6 are the best I have had
 
I like the Mack Daddy's for looks and playability


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Cleveland RTX 3.
 
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