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Miura Wedges

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And your qualified to say he won't get anything more from the miura wedge are you. Your one of those know it all guys. lmao know it naff all.


see you've been away working on your interpersonal skills :thup: is your x box broken ?

I'm not qualified, just opinion. If qualifications were a requirement no one would post on here.

You must feel obliged to defend someone buying a vanity club, seeing as you have a bag full of them :D
 
Would I buy them - NO. Would they help my game - NO. Would I tell someone not to buy them - NO. I remain unconvinced about the level of performance you'd get from these compared to a Vokey at half the price but if the OP fancies them so be it. Personally I'd ditch the 64 and invest in short game lessons but that's just my preference
 
Would I buy them - NO. Would they help my game - NO. Would I tell someone not to buy them - NO. I remain unconvinced about the level of performance you'd get from these compared to a Vokey at half the price but if the OP fancies them so be it. Personally I'd ditch the 64 and invest in short game lessons but that's just my preference

The 60 is replacing the 64 and lessons will be next
 
Today's shiny new expensive miura is tomorrows stone chipped scrap metal.

Wedges get dinked. A lot.

It makes you want to cry.

Better to buy a new vokey every year, and keep the grooves fresh, and the club head dink free.
 
Is it only Miura that you have your heart set on?

If not why not try out a Vokey, and as it's been said already, you can deck it out to your requirements
 
Is it only Miura that you have your heart set on?

If not why not try out a Vokey, and as it's been said already, you can deck it out to your requirements

Yep....it's gotta be a miura - it's one of those things.
 
I would agree with Murph, if you want them to look great in 6 months time, then don't use them lol. I will take some pictures of mine tomorrow, just to let you see what happen with 6 months wear & tear. There are a few dings :(
 
I would agree with Murph, if you want them to look great in 6 months time, then don't use them lol. I will take some pictures of mine tomorrow, just to let you see what happen with 6 months wear & tear. There are a few dings :(

It's a club I'll own no matter what. Some things in life you have to just have.

Like Cuban cigars....some things are the best of their kind.
 
That quite likely IS money well spent.

But if you wanted a cheaper entry - club only - then this could be a possibility! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Miura-Wed...Leisure_Golf_GolfClubs_JN&hash=item3ccc2c94bf

Cheers Foxholer!

For the record - I haven't quoted a price and I certainly wouldn't charge £150!! I also want to stress that I am not on here to push or sell things.

Deano - the link posted here is a bargain IMHO. If you want to get it, I will sort it out for you in terms of customising it.
 
Cheers Foxholer!For the record - I haven't quoted a price and I certainly wouldn't charge £150!! I also want to stress that I am not on here to push or sell things.Deano - the link posted here is a bargain IMHO. If you want to get it, I will sort it out for you in terms of customising it.

Nicky, I'd rather have a new one....with a customised black and white grip with the word 'champions' on :D
 
Speaking of which, I have a white out on my driver, and the corded bit is peeling off. Rubbish. I have multi compounds on all my other clubs, and they are fine. White out = junk.
 
Custom fitting on a 60 deg wedge ?
£150 for a 60 deg wedge ?
How many Tour Pro's use Miura wedge's ?
Get yourself a couple of Vokeys (the tour pro's choice) for the same money,and don't sweat about custom fitting.
 
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