THESE ARE THE BEST WEDGES IN GOLF (...I admit it)

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I choose my new wedges... even though I didn't really want to put them in my bag! I test and review the Titleist Vokey SM9, TaylorMade Milled Grind Hi-Toe 3, Cleveland RTX6 Zipcore and PXG 0311 Gen 6 Sugar Daddy II... to decide which are the best wedges in the world...

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I got recently 3 new RTX Zipcore wedges in 50, 54 and 60 degrees in a very good fitting session. They were the clubs that offered me most benefits. I really enjoy them.

jean-francoisrobitaille
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I have to say that I fully agree with your findings here Pete. But the only thing I would say in difference is that I found the Cleveland wedges easier to control then the vokeys due to the weighting of the vokeys being heavier and in delicate shots they were a bit harder to control. So I have been playing the Cleveland wedges and I have since shaved off more strokes.

christiankell
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Over past 10 years i've had SM6's, SM7's, then SM8's last year and sold them and custom ordered TM MG3 wedges, 52 deg and a 56 TW grind. The TW grind has a shaved off heel and a beveled off leading edge for pitches and chips off of tight lies. Works great. These will wear out in about 3 years and then i'll move into SM10's !

stephendibari
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You should definitely test the mizuno T22 against these other wedges. Very good wedge

edgelaad
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I have had Cleveland RTX 4’s in my bag for a few years and really loved them. Went to get new wedges, and was just going to upgrade to the RTX 6. However, ended up testing all kinds of wedges to see what I like. To my surprise, I ended up getting all new of the Wilson Staff model forged wedges and am absolutely in love with them. They are incredibly underrated. I have become slightly a Wilson fanboy as I’ve recently switched to their ball as well! Definitely worth a try

GunnerGoods
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Have the last version of Zip Core and they work crazy well in wetter conditions, crazy awesome spin too. Absolutely love them. 52°, 56°, 60° all mid bounce.

MarineBand
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Enjoying my sugar Daddys PXG. Played the Vokey previously and the Sugar Daddys are definitely a more consistent club for me.
On the other hand my son went from a PXG to a Cleveland and is extremely happy with the switch. Think it is what ever feels more comfortable for the individual. I think its definitely worth going for a fitting to find out what works for your individual game. Almost all the major brands make extremely good wedges now.

suzannetaylor
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Surprised you have not put the Glide 4.0 in there. I’ve played Ping Eye, Cleaveland, Vokey SM6, Miura, Mizuno T20 and now moved to glide 4.0. 45, 50, 54, 58. Love the E Grind in the 58. So easy out of bunkers and rough.

seancook
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I really like the Callaway Jaws high toe. Very similar to the TaylorMade, but I found them more forgiving.

ABASE
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I picked up a Wilson harmonized sole grind 56 wedge at a thrift store, hands down best club I ever bought. It might just be 56 is so consistent around greens. But inside 70 it’s a guarantee on green and high percentage of 15 ft or closer to pin. I love that wedge.

chedrcheis
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I play TM wedges. Hi toe copper raw insert gap, blacked out MG3 sand, and a RAC3 lob. I like the rainbow set up, and it works.

jaymann.g
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Jaws are my go to wedges I love them. They definitely give me the confidence behind the ball you want to have 👍

deanyeomans
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Went with the ping glide 4.0, couldn’t beat them with anything else. But let’s be honest, basically everything is really good right now. Everything should be played dependent. Have fun.

mbizzle
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I love my sm9 wedges by far the best wedges I've ever used. I just replaced my Wilson staff hi toe wedges with them and they are streets ahead of the Wilsons in every category. Better feel, sound, spin, control and distance control.

kbmadman
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Vokey wedges are the best ... completely agree on the control with approaches ... I've found a few other things more promising around the green at times (such as some TM milled grinds) but cannot beat a Vokey in overall performance (IMO)

terrancemcdonald
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When will we see your new Japanese hand forged irons?

stephenjackson
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I have tried Vokey wedges a few times but always go back to Mizuno .... The feel is king for me and currently play the T20 .I played Scratch wedges for a few years and they were excellent !

TZOID
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I’ve got the milled grind 3 raw face and they are brilliant in and around the green very versatile stopping power attack pins - totally agree the fuller shots you can get less forgiveness distance control / feel isn’t the best .. but I think you adapt to your clubs .. they don’t swing themselves

michaeldoyle
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Pete I feel like you missed one that really surprised me and that's the mizuno T22 I would like to see you give it a go. As much as I hate it (I'm a big titleist guy) the mizuno feels so much better and the look at address is so nice. I got rid of my SM9 for a trio of them.

BradFresh
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The RTX6 is a huge improvement over the 5 from the past 2 years. Improved looks and feel

bigbluemsp