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Reviews (13)

Aug 30, 2021
Pretty good, but difficult to cut
The product does a good job of keeping items in my cooler bag cold through 18 holes of golf even in the Florida summer heat. The downside is that there is not enough space between the individual “cells” without cutting into some of them.

Mar 12, 2019
Good clubs for high handicappers, but not a miracle worker
If you watch the infomercials and You Tube videos on these wedges (and others like them) they show a “senior” hacker hitting a conventional wedge into the wall of the bunker and sculling it over the green, then they are handed one of these and miraculously on the first swing put the ball within gimmie distance of the cup. Sorry to say, but that just ain’t gonna happen.
Like any club, particularly scoring clubs like sand and lob wedges, using them requires a lot of practice and getting a feel for what they’re going to do from various lies (fluffy grass, tight lies, soft sand, packed sand, etc.). There is a learning curve.
That being said, with some work these clubs can be effective, and are more forgiving, particularly on mis-hits, than conventional wedges, particularly better player forged blades. I have used them to get out of high wall green side bunkers with moderate success.
The downside(s)...they are not an instant fix like the ads for them lead you to believe. Like any other wedge they require practice. The sole is so wide that you can’t open up the face without getting the leading edge high enough off the ground to result in a sculled shot except on very fluffy lies. I guess the idea behind them is that with that much loft you don’t need to open them up. The 65* wedge is pretty much a one trick pony. Most golfers will rarely use it. If you stick to the USGA 14 club limit you have to decide which club to take out. If you don’t care about the limit, go for it.
I took them out of the bag and went back to using my Cleveland CBX 60* wedge...also very forgiving, and can be opened up slightly to increase the effective loft.
I give them a cautious thumbs up for seniors and high handicappers.

May 11, 2021
Average performance but good value for the price
The rangefinder is comfortable and fairly easy to use, but has a few shortcomings. It is difficult to lock on the flagstick or get accurate readings in strong or gusty winds when the flagstick is constantly moving. After what might be an inaccurate reading it is slow to reset to be able take another reading. But in normal conditions (most of the time) it locks on quickly and gives a clearly displayed reading. The slope function seems to work well. Overall, I am satisfied with it, especially given the price compared to the ultra expensive Bushnell, Callaway, and other premium rangefinders.