Vokey Wedges

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I am using my stock Callaway BB wedges at the moment.
PW is 45 degree with a bounce angle of 7 degrees
SW is 55 degree with a bounce angle of 11 degrees
LW is 60 degrees with a bounce angle of 9 degrees

I have noticed that the Vokey wedges are very popular, what can you expect to gain by replacing your original wedges with Vokeys or another brand?
 
I am using my stock Callaway BB wedges at the moment.
PW is 45 degree with a bounce angle of 7 degrees
SW is 55 degree with a bounce angle of 11 degrees
LW is 60 degrees with a bounce angle of 9 degrees

I have noticed that the Vokey wedges are very popular, what can you expect to gain by replacing your original wedges with Vokeys or another brand?






Even though i have just changed from the Vokeys,to Ping.
The great thing about the Vokeys,is the variables.
Loft and bounce the choices are endless.
Having so many bounce choices helps.
 
They're just one of a whole host of very good wedges available.

Some love them and some don't get on with them at all. Try a few different makes and see what suits you.
 
got my first vokey 3 weeks ago, 56 degree 8 degree bounce. haven't had a chance to practice with it yet to get used to it but i'm really impressed with it, like the feel of it and it stops the ball so quickly i'd recommend it to anyone. does anyone know the release date of the new motocaddy range?
 
I am using my stock Callaway BB wedges at the moment.
PW is 45 degree with a bounce angle of 7 degrees
SW is 55 degree with a bounce angle of 11 degrees
LW is 60 degrees with a bounce angle of 9 degrees

I have noticed that the Vokey wedges are very popular, what can you expect to gain by replacing your original wedges with Vokeys or another brand?

you need a 50 wedge to fill that gap imo
 
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