Curious which wedge is the best for mid-handicap golfers?

Watch as I put the Cleveland RTX, Titleist Vokey SM10, and Ping S159 to the test, comparing spin, consistency, and feel to help you find your perfect short-game weapon!

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đŸŽ„ CONTENTS OF THIS VIDEO

00:00 – Intro
01:13 – Cleveland RTX – How Does It Look?
01:59 – Cleveland RTX – 50 Yards
02:40 – Ping S159 – How Does It Look?
03:14 – Ping S159 – 50 Yards
04:04 – Vokey SM10 – How Does it Look?
04:21 – Vokey SM10 – 50 Yards
05:12 – Comparison – 50 Yards
06:55 – Vokey SM10 – Full Swing
08:45 – Ping S159 – Full Swing
10:34 – Cleveland RTX – Full Swing
12:19 – Comparison – Full Swing (No Shots Removed)
13:50 – Comparison – Full Swing (5 Good Shots Each)
15:12 – Final Thoughts

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🔗 MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO

â–ș The Golf Performance Project in Victoria BC – www.thegolfproject.ca

â–ș Cleveland CBX vs Titleist Vokey – https://youtu.be/fEKMXog8OtI?si=l6KSxzfSLwhAw5rN

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⛳ PRETTY GOOD GOLF

Let’s learn to play pretty good golf. A middle-aged, mid-handicap’s journey to playing golf that’s fun, rewarding and not half bad.

Follow along as Paul reviews golf equipment and tech, plays and practices on his GC Quad and aims to break 80 consistently.

â–ș www.prettygoodgolf.com

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đŸŒïžâ€â™‚ïžWHAT’S IN THE BAG?

â–ș Driver – Callaway AI Smoke Max 9°
â–ș 3 Wood – Callaway XR16 15°
â–ș 3 Hybrid – Callaway Big Bertha (2017) 19°
â–ș 4 Hybrid – Callaway Big Bertha (2017) 21°
â–ș 5 Iron – Taylor Made P790 24°
â–ș 6 Iron – Taylor Made P790 28°
â–ș 7 Iron – Taylor Made P770 32°
â–ș 8 Iron – Taylor Made P770 36°
â–ș 9 Iron – Taylor Made P770 40°
â–ș Pitching Wedge – Taylor Made P770 45°
â–ș Approach Wedge – Taylor Made P770 50°
â–ș Gap Wedge – Callaway Jaws 53°
â–ș Sand Wedge – Callaway Jaws 57°
â–ș Putter – Cleveland HB Soft Milled 1
â–ș Ball – Titleist ProV1
â–ș Launch Monitor – GC Quad Max

2 Comments

  1. RTX are the second best wedges on the planet… Try their new RTZ wedges. They are so good, and feel a bit softer than RTX and the Vokeys.

  2. Ping shares their driver technology with Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland’s wedge technology. Compare the newest iterations of drivers and wedges from both brands and you can see some similarities in design as well. I hope Cleveland/Srixon share their metallurgy to soften up ping irons.

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