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Cleveland Cg12 What are the best: Cleveland CG12 or Vokey Titleist? I have the Cleveland CG12, but I heard the Vokey are better. those who are better for a 11 handicap? It is a matter of personal preference. extremely difficult for advising the person on something as personal as a wedge. Both are very very good. there are so many options that you can have 10 blocks to cover all the shots. I am old. gave up driving four seasons ago. replaced wedge 64 degrees. for 5. 47 degrees old Hogan. will be replaced by 46 degrees corner feel golf. 50 degrees 54 Vokey Callaway. falsified. 58 Vintage Callaway. 64 degree wedge golf feel. it works. very very well. just try to adapt. you just might end up with everyone. go in my basement it must be around 80 there. all major brands. just too difficult to give advice on scoring club. except getting rid of long iron, carrying 50-52 54-56 58-62. He has been to improve your score. all slots for amatures are in effect for seven years older. You need to go into a store and try both. While Cleveland is great stuff ... For some people it is simply not appeal to them, it may be the look of the club, how he sets up for them, or he does not feel comfortable and they do not hit well. Vokey HAV titliest i ... dan cleavland much better because it is lighter and the head spin milled what is the best in his eyes, The corners are like putters, all about feel and personal preference. The two clubs you listed are excellent choices. One thing about Cleveland is that they come with a greater choice of lofts for people who carry three or four quarters in their bag. They also come with more options on the exterior. But both cost roughly the same, it really comes down to who best suits your eyes club and feels best in your hands. GC14 is better than two It is really a question of personal choice. Some people like to Vokey .... Some other love .... Cleveland Love a half-dozen other marks. This has nothing to do with his disability ..... what's good for you and makes you that counts. Posted on April 10, 2010.
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