just got a 53 and a 48 both mid bounce, they are works of art. The sole travels really well through the turf, and so far they seem super forgiving. I was looking for a wedge that could give me a little help as far as missed strikes but still had some versatility. I tried playing the Cleveland CBX wedges but the soles on those wedges is SO wide as soon as you try to open the club face even a little bit on a tighter lie my butthole would clench up as I watched the leading edge climb towards the middle of the ball. So while those clubs are very forgiving on square full shots they lacked versatility for me. Moving to the RTX6 version of the Cleveland was better for versatility but forgiveness dropped off pretty significantly. I have tried JP camber and the Edison 2.0 wedges as I feel like both of these designs are geared more to an average golfer vs a tour pro. I have been impressed with both, but so far like sole design on the JP better. I need to play more rounds with them and I may change my mind but the soft feel and forgiveness and versatility in a beautiful package like this is hard to pass up even at the price point.
sorry but who wants the cheap version of a better wedge he makes? I get it JP at $600 struggle with mass numbers for his wedges as he needs a lower price point wedge. It just looks like a super sad version of all his other wedges.
best club reviewer on youtube hands down. You remind me of dougdemuro, back then his channel was pretty small, im sure u will blow up just like him!
I love this is filmed in your parents auxiliary kitchen.
Wow, great review. Closest to these on the market would be Srixon/Cleveland.
Diggers would love these
which grind?
Never mind the wedges, how do these guys find a range that isn’t packed with 50 golfers and they have it all to themselves for filming?
Great video!
Just ordered up the 60 degree, low-bounce option. The sole is what this brand is all about.
just got a 53 and a 48 both mid bounce, they are works of art. The sole travels really well through the turf, and so far they seem super forgiving. I was looking for a wedge that could give me a little help as far as missed strikes but still had some versatility. I tried playing the Cleveland CBX wedges but the soles on those wedges is SO wide as soon as you try to open the club face even a little bit on a tighter lie my butthole would clench up as I watched the leading edge climb towards the middle of the ball. So while those clubs are very forgiving on square full shots they lacked versatility for me. Moving to the RTX6 version of the Cleveland was better for versatility but forgiveness dropped off pretty significantly. I have tried JP camber and the Edison 2.0 wedges as I feel like both of these designs are geared more to an average golfer vs a tour pro. I have been impressed with both, but so far like sole design on the JP better. I need to play more rounds with them and I may change my mind but the soft feel and forgiveness and versatility in a beautiful package like this is hard to pass up even at the price point.
Is this a similar grind to the TW grind ?
Living in Ohio and playing mid bounce Cleveland, which bounce should I get?
Whata shot 3:38
If you want to pay less, buy old Ben Hogan wedges. Same bounce approach.
WILSON IRONS!!!
sorry but who wants the cheap version of a better wedge he makes? I get it JP at $600 struggle with mass numbers for his wedges as he needs a lower price point wedge. It just looks like a super sad version of all his other wedges.