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🏌️ Pinemeadow Golf PGX Wedge: The Ultimate Game-Changer for Precision Shots Review

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Description of 🏌️ Pinemeadow Golf PGX Wedge: The Ultimate Game-Changer for Precision Shots

Equipped with a steel shaft and standard Pine meadow grip. Midsize wedge sole helps provide accurate play from any lie. Tour shape and sharp leading edge. All wedges built with steel shaft at 35.75 inches.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Save a few strokes! A very forgiving club!

Passed 4 rounds last month. Does what is expected of it. Plays very well and is very forgiving. I've been playing golf for three years now and I'm really enjoying it so far. Consider buying Pinmeadow hybrids.

Pros
  • Equipped with steel shaft and standard pine handle
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Wedge Best in Wedges

I left my 52 degree "Ping" Wedge on the lawn without anyone seeing. except the man who didn't make a club out of it I needed an approach wedge so I ordered it filled until I could change my ping To my surprise I played the green more accurately and with less effort I swing from 1/4 to 1/2 with confidence I'm not sure if I want to take this out of my pocket maybe it has more "bounce" than I need?

Pros
  • All Wedges with 35.75" Steel Shaft
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Looks bad, looks cheap

Well first off the paint looks awful, looks like it was painted by a third grader so really distracts from the racquet. I liked the way it looked in the photos, but not so much in the hand, the paint job is just sloppy. Now it feels like it's just turned off. Seems awkward. I've been playing Wilson harmonized wedges for many years and it's a completely different feeling. It doesn't look like a wedge, it's more like an 8 or 9 iron in my hands. I couldn't hit it as well as my Wilson, the balance…

Pros
  • Tour shape and sharp leading edge
Cons
  • Negative impression