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Wedges?

In some circumstances yes.
But if you're thinning and fatting your current wedges, you have a flaw in your technique.
And buying new wedges isn't going to fix your problem.

I dont disagree with you, but the vokeys were so heavy I found I changed my swing to compensate, I need something lighter with a straight leading edge (not a fan of oval leading edges).
Some good recommendations here, I expect a trip to AG for an 'eye' fit then a thinning session ;)
 
I need something lighter with a straight leading edge (not a fan of oval leading edges).

I'm with you 100% on that. I hate the look of big teardrop wedges with rounded leading edges.

When I was choosing I didn't find exactly what I wanted, but the Mizuno MP-T4 was the best of the bunch for me.

I know you said you've tried Mizuno, but if all you've seen is the MP-*10/11/12 have a look at the T4.
 
I'm with you 100% on that. I hate the look of big teardrop wedges with rounded leading edges.

When I was choosing I didn't find exactly what I wanted, but the Mizuno MP-T4 was the best of the bunch for me.

I know you said you've tried Mizuno, but if all you've seen is the MP-*10/11/12 have a look at the T4.

Hadnt looked at the MP-T4 as the MPT 11 is just ok and the 12 I didnt like the look of.............will check out the MP-T4

DV's search for a wedge.........continues
 
If you can get the technique sorted as there is clearly a problem then I would go for the Cleveland. Suit my eye the best, not as heavy as some. It is a personal thing though. These are the work horses in the bag and so you have to beleive in them. Get a lesson on pitching first then go and try as many as you can
 
liking the straight edge............:thup:

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Consider something less mainstream if you have access to a local fitter?

Orca had good reviews on here, as well as the SCOR wedges, you also have forged like Miura, vega etc.

My wedges changed my game completely, much more confident from 120 in.

You'd also be surprised at how good value the custom fit route is :thup:
 
Orca had good reviews on here, as well as the SCOR wedges, you also have forged like Miura, vega etc.

My wedges changed my game completely, much more confident from 120 in.

You'd also be surprised at how good value the custom fit route is :thup:


which are?

Already believe in CS ;)
 
DV I have just bought the cleveland rtx cb wedges and I think they are excellent, good feel good stop and lovely to swing. The cb is meant to give a little extra help too so could be worth a look and I believe you can still trade old wedges and get 25 quid off them.
 
DV I have just bought the cleveland rtx cb wedges and I think they are excellent, good feel good stop and lovely to swing. The cb is meant to give a little extra help too so could be worth a look and I believe you can still trade old wedges and get 25 quid off them.
Another good shout, ta.
 
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