After reading the post below I have spent some time hitting the Taylormade ATV wedge. I like it. At impact i feel the common Taylormade "crunch". It seems to go through the turf easily. I used multiple shot selections and felt very comfortable with this wedge. The big question remains: what shaft to use? The wedges are all so similar, you just need to find the right shaft.
I thought it was interesting to read how the grooves were less important to spin than the milling on the face of the wedge. The milling on the Vokey wedges comes off in about a month but I am still capable of producing spin on the ball. I guess the Trackman would answer the question of how much less spin.
Off to Roger Dunn to get the Vokey 58.12. Maybe I will pick out a Taylormade ATV as well. Roger Dunn has a 90 day return policy so I can try equipment from large manufacturers. I wish Scor had some wedges at Dunn.
I thought it was interesting to read how the grooves were less important to spin than the milling on the face of the wedge. The milling on the Vokey wedges comes off in about a month but I am still capable of producing spin on the ball. I guess the Trackman would answer the question of how much less spin.
Off to Roger Dunn to get the Vokey 58.12. Maybe I will pick out a Taylormade ATV as well. Roger Dunn has a 90 day return policy so I can try equipment from large manufacturers. I wish Scor had some wedges at Dunn.
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