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On 2/23/2023 at 9:12 PM, reider69 said:

I just moved from SM8s to Mizuno S23 wedges.  Softer by a mile.  Feel like a buttery Mizuno iron.

Did a wedge fitting today. Tried a ton of wedge brands and grinds. Ended up with a set of S23. They're awesome. I don't know if it's the cg, but I hit them so much better than any other wedge. They feel incredible. So soft. And the copper cobalt color is gorgeous. I couldn't be happier.

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I have CBX Zipcores in the bag and they feel very soft. I also have read that Mizuno s23 wedges are very soft also.

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I would suggest that wedges with softer-tipped shafts would have a softer feel. 

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I’ve owned 52 Sets of wedges and have tried all of them. Here is what I’ve concluded:

 

”Softest”: Kyoei raw prototype / Yururi raw 

Close second: Artisan (surprisingly I wouldn’t put the national customs in the top 5-6)

Bigger brands: Betti HLX 5.0s

Best bang for buck: Geom raw

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I've played FourteeN wedges for several years. Playing the NEW model RM4 in 50*, 54* & 58*... Due to wet conditions went back to the Fourteen FH V1. Forgot how good the V1 is. Its a better picker in soft conditions and is actually SOFTER than the RM4. FH V1 may be in the bag for a while!!! 

 

I did hit the Bettinardi wedge at Club Champions and it was not just gorgeous but BUTTER!!!  

 

 

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Where "softness" = materials/ process + perception. Glide 3.0 > TM Hi-Toe, pretty clearly IMO. Otherwise, played dated CG's, Corey Paul's, and a CBX 48*... thought CBX felt nice, probably just easy/ consistent > soft. I ended up changing irons makeup and took a set Gap.

 

I'd bag CBX 54* or less for 1/2 to full shots, easy. Maybe up to 56*... but not sure I'd make it primary green-side/ touch wedge. I was (and remain) really interested in the Fourteen wedges.

 

Corey Paul's were cool, kind of a larger Vokey... head heavy, and mine were +1/2inch long, mid-grips, Recoil wedge shaft. Happy gaming Recoils in my irons, but didn't like graphite and "muted" effect in wedges. All together they were just over my game/ fit.

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On 2/26/2023 at 5:41 AM, Red4282 said:

Softness is overrated… thats a quick way to lose groove integrity.

 

Could you explain groove integrity? I googled it, found it mentioned in a couple of reviews, but no one came close to defining it.

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Hybrid:  Calla Big Bertha OS 4H at 22°  ||  Irons:  Calla Mavrik MAX 5i-PW

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Miura ... butter ... but bring your wallet. 

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As a fitter, when building wedges for myself and highly feel sensitive players, I start with:

#1 a head that inspires confidence at address.

#2 a sole that is heel relieved, blunted edge, nice camber heel-toe, face-back. Very versatile for most conditions.

Now the fun begins; Feel

#3 softer* flex shaft (see wedge/8iron thread)

#4 dowel and inserts in the shaft (commercial and diy)

#5 consider graphite, or sleeved shafts. Don't be afraid to use inserts on graphite, you might be surprised.

#6 grips, larger to relax hands.

#7 swingweight to comfort and consistency with a 75% swing. 

-Change the heads every 75 rounds for fresh grooves.

Identify a soft, mid, and hard ball. Play for weather and course conditions.

- retire balls that you make a birdies with.

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EQ1-NX 3, 927HS 5, 7 woods Red R-Flex
797HS 4 & 5 Red R Shaft 
585's, EQ1-NX, 550 combo, 575's, 565's various shafts
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On 3/1/2023 at 3:16 PM, TKS said:

As a fitter, when building wedges for myself and highly feel sensitive players, I start with:

#1 a head that inspires confidence at address.

#2 a sole that is heel relieved, blunted edge, nice camber heel-toe, face-back. Very versatile for most conditions.

Now the fun begins; Feel

#3 softer* flex shaft (see wedge/8iron thread)

#4 dowel and inserts in the shaft (commercial and diy)

#5 consider graphite, or sleeved shafts. Don't be afraid to use inserts on graphite, you might be surprised.

#6 grips, larger to relax hands.

#7 swingweight to comfort and consistency with a 75% swing. 

-Change the heads every 75 rounds for fresh grooves.

Identify a soft, mid, and hard ball. Play for weather and course conditions.

- retire balls that you make a birdies with.

Which conditions do you recommend for a hard ball vs soft?

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Wow, I may be in the minority here but my vote is for the… sm9s. I did a blind wedge fitting that had mainly, ping, tote list etc… and the one that felt softest was surprisingly the cast vokey and it wasn’t even close tbh. 
 

I was shocked and stayed with the tried and true. Maybe it’s a comfort thing.

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6 hours ago, palelefthand said:

Which conditions do you recommend for a hard ball vs soft?

A hard ball for a warmer, (85°F+) windless day with harder/faster greens were I want to take advantage of higher spin. On the opposite is true, in cooler temps and some wind to fight, the softer ball reduces spin. These are general rules I apply to my game. So for an example the hard prov1x, mid prov1 and soft AVX have different spin and trajectory profiles. This is only for the urethane covered balls, not scientific, just practical.

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Bizarrely the way I've found to get a little softer feel with the wedges is to start adding lead tape behind the sweet spot. Tried it on a Nike Engage and a Nike SV so far and had the same result both times, a "softer" feel and weight closer to my irons.

 

Might not work, but lead tape is a bit cheaper than a new wedge, so can't hurt.

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On 3/1/2023 at 3:16 PM, TKS said:

As a fitter, when building wedges for myself and highly feel sensitive players, I start with:

#1 a head that inspires confidence at address.

#2 a sole that is heel relieved, blunted edge, nice camber heel-toe, face-back. Very versatile for most conditions.

Now the fun begins; Feel

#3 softer* flex shaft (see wedge/8iron thread)

#4 dowel and inserts in the shaft (commercial and diy)

#5 consider graphite, or sleeved shafts. Don't be afraid to use inserts on graphite, you might be surprised.

#6 grips, larger to relax hands.

#7 swingweight to comfort and consistency with a 75% swing. 

-Change the heads every 75 rounds for fresh grooves.

Identify a soft, mid, and hard ball. Play for weather and course conditions.

- retire balls that you make a birdies with.

Why retire a ball you make birdie with? For those players are there a couple wedges that typically come out on top?

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4 hours ago, 055 said:

Why retire a ball you make birdie with? For those players are there a couple wedges that typically come out on top?

There is only 1 birdie in each ball. 🤣🤣

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Club Fitter/Builder (Wishon)

719MW  11* Red R Shaft - 919THI 11* Black S 65 shaft 
EQ1-NX 3, 927HS 5, 7 woods Red R-Flex
797HS 4 & 5 Red R Shaft 
585's, EQ1-NX, 550 combo, 575's, 565's various shafts
20+ wedges!

Wishon Cavity Black CB4 putter

Willy, Bridgy, Srixy Balls

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On 2/23/2023 at 3:42 PM, sheezymaneezy said:

Are there any wedges out there that feel much softer? 

Check out forged wedges, like Miura Tour Wedges.  They don't get any softer.

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  • TSR2 15° AD VF 74S
  • 718 T-MB 17° 2i Tensei AV White Am2 90S
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  • T100 PW, SM9 F52/12, M58/8, PX Wedge 6.0 120S
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On 3/1/2023 at 3:16 PM, TKS said:

As a fitter, when building wedges for myself and highly feel sensitive players, I start with:

#1 a head that inspires confidence at address.

#2 a sole that is heel relieved, blunted edge, nice camber heel-toe, face-back. Very versatile for most conditions.

Now the fun begins; Feel

#3 softer* flex shaft (see wedge/8iron thread)

#4 dowel and inserts in the shaft (commercial and diy)

#5 consider graphite, or sleeved shafts. Don't be afraid to use inserts on graphite, you might be surprised.

#6 grips, larger to relax hands.

#7 swingweight to comfort and consistency with a 75% swing. 

-Change the heads every 75 rounds for fresh grooves.

Identify a soft, mid, and hard ball. Play for weather and course conditions.

- retire balls that you make a birdies with.

If I did that, it would get more expensive than the wedge itself.  (Between Birdies & Lost Balls) I would go through a half dozen a round.

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I know they're pricey . . . but Artisan makes a pretty soft wedge.  I've played Vokeys my whole life and the Artisans took some getting used to.  But the soft feel is great combined with crazy spin . . . They get my full endorsement.  

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