Which wedge - Vokey or MP R-12

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I need a 52 degree wedge to complete my set... I had the idea of getting a Vokey to compliment my current 58* wedge but have been looking at the mizzy ones and quite like them too... Any one any views? I'm thinking of the mizzy route and selling the Vokey and getting a 58 too but it's only 6 weeks old :-s and am not too sure of resale... Ah decisions...
 
i used to use two different brand wedges and really struggles with inconsistency between the 2.Club weights and lengths being the main issue but also general feel. i honestly think wedges need to be matched. I sold my vokey which i loved, and my TM ZTP and went with MPT-10 wedges. best move i made.
 
I had a discussion about that with a few people, posted on here as well and went to go try the Mizunos, the Vokeys, the Cleveland and the Pings...its a personal preference, so I cant say which is better for you, but in my personal opinion, if you play Mizuno irons I would say that the gap wedge at least should be a mizuno as well with the same specs shaft, lie etc...so I would defs take a 50 or 52 in Mizuno with the matching specs and then your remaining wedge(s) in something different if you have to.

Ps: If your irons are forged you might have difficulty in going with a cast wedge, from a feel perspective...or not
 
i used to use two different brand wedges and really struggles with inconsistency between the 2.Club weights and lengths being the main issue but also general feel. i honestly think wedges need to be matched. I sold my vokey which i loved, and my TM ZTP and went with MPT-10 wedges. best move i made.

That's exactly what I fear... Think I'll ditch the Vokey and go mizzy to my specs on my recent fitting... But I do like the back spin I get off the Vokey, makes me look I know how to play the game :)
 
FJ, the prob i had was quite weird.

the 52 vokey was around an inch shorter than the 60 TM ZTp - even though bother were fitted with the Wedge flex dynamic gold shaft, and more importantly both new. The head weight was also quite a bit different between the two. these two factors made it hard to get consistency between the two clubs. having matched weight and length has helped.
 
i used to use two different brand wedges and really struggles with inconsistency between the 2.Club weights and lengths being the main issue but also general feel. i honestly think wedges need to be matched. I sold my vokey which i loved, and my TM ZTP and went with MPT-10 wedges. best move i made.

100% agree with this.

I took out the standard SW that came with my R7's and replaced it with the XFT, as I already had 2. Same as OS, best move I made for a long time.
 
I had a Cleveland years ago... bronze, 60* a really beautiful piece of kit, couldn't hit it but a beautiful looking club and looked good in the bag.

Anyway it got nicked when I left my bag in a locker room unattended and I've never used a Cleveland since due to my inability to use that one :)
 
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