Description
The two Vokey wedges both have new grips (but the grips don’t match.) The other two clubs need new grips. All clubs show a considerable amount of wear. While the Vokey wedges still have lots of birdies left in them, don’t expect to be able to spin the ball back 20 feet on those short wedge shots because the grooves are pretty worn. The Titleist Vokey SM 4 Spin Milled wedge is 52:08 with a new mid sized grip--the ferrule is not tight against the hosel but it does not impact performance. The other Titleist wedge is a Vokey BV 256 (56 Degree with 10). It has a new old stock golf pride dimple grip. - The other two clubs in the lot are an old school Wilson R-90 wedge. Don't expect any miracles out of this wedge but you can impress your buddies at the golf outing at your 50 year class reunion--it was a beauty back in the day. - The Callaway Big Bertha Sand wedge also needs a new grip. - -
Great deal for golfers on a budget! These four wedges—two Vokeys, an R-90, and a Big Bertha—offer solid performance despite some wear. The Vokeys have fresh grips and still deliver reliable shots, though spin control is reduced due to worn grooves. The 52:08 SM4 is a standout with its mid-sized grip, and the loose ferrule doesn’t affect play. Perfect for practice or casual rounds—lots of value here!