Titleist Vokey Oil Can (Wedges)

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1. Marine4life | Rated | 11 Jul 2009 | Add A Review

Of course it is going to rust. That is the point to help with spin and it also eliminates that annoying glare off of other wedges that are chromed. Nice feel and performance. A++

2. greenside1 | Rated | 12 Nov 2006 | Add A Review

I carry a 54° Vokey wedge, and it is a good reliable club that works well from most places. Not what i expected and i much prefer to use my Rac Black 58° when possible.

3. samatrpgc | Rated | 06 Aug 2006 | Add A Review

really soft touch, heaps of spin. great use for any one

4. Fusion3000 | Rated | 03 May 2006 | Add A Review

Fantastic wedges, they lasted a long time in my bag. Good solid heavy head that inspired confidence, but I was silly enough to buy the oil can version...as with the raw steel eventually they start to rust away. Maybe great for feel, but not so good to look at :P

5. andrew007 | Rated | 09 Dec 2005 | Add A Review

without doubt the best lwedge i have used i have holed out for eagle twice with it and it generates great spin on knockdown chips and pitches i find it works beautifully out of greenside rough and is great to look at it is adequate out of sand but not brilliant but overall a great wedge

6. ozero | Rated | 17 Apr 2005 | Add A Review

The 351.07 is a gap wedge that has magnificent feel when well struck.

The 355.13 is a sande wedge with lots of bounce and is excellent to use for a great variety of shots around the green and for shorter approch shots.

7. kenbennedy | Rated | 16 Sep 2004 | Add A Review

I dunno what it is about them but i just couldnt get a feel for the Vokey, i used a 56 degree for about a year and gave me acceptable results from 100 in but around the greens it just didnt work for me. the sole is a little fat for my liking and didnt great deal of consistancy with it. Everyone else seems to love these clubs though, so it must be just me.

8. nondeplume | Rated | 05 Feb 2004 | Add A Review

Bought the vokey wedges approximately two and a half years ago as they were being phased out. They are awesome for control and feel around the greens and after I finally learnt how to play pitch shots and lob shots It really has helped out the scoring. wedges that stick nicely and still retain a combination of distance and feel is a good find.

They're pure to look at from the top and I've won a few dollars on the short game green from challenges with lower handicappers.

I've finally worn out the grooves on the sand, lond and gap wedge so I'm about due to change them over. they've been worth every cent I paid.

9. macleod1 | Rated | 28 May 2003 | Add A Review

I go through a fair few wedges and hadn't been looking specifically for a Vokey but i got a chrome 250.06 from gameboy and something stuck for once.

I like to sing "Vokey distance" to the tune of "Hallelujah" when i get to the 95m mark on an approach. I know a nice 75% swing is going to get me there like a laser :)

It just seems to be a club i can go to for that kind of shot time and time again the swing i put on it is superaccurate, must be the perfect length or something.

Versatile for chipping too, and generates some great spin as most Vokey are wont to do. Spins back prov1's like a dream even with a dodgy operator behind the wheel.

The 200 series Vokey are excellent for all skill levels and though getting older and going through new iterations provide a serious scoring tool for all players.

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