And if the player isn’t a world class golfer I’d suggest they need all the help they can get. It’s true that a bad player won’t become a good player with better clubs, but an average player may be a little more consistent with the right clubs
I tested both the cheap and the expensive. The expensive club performed better. My balls were an average 6.7 yards closer to the hold using the expensive wedges. This is conclusive for me. Buy the Vokey!
Vokeys come in different bounces. Kirkland do not. The way you play your short game and the types of grass and conditions you play determine the loft and bounce you need.
Old Kirkland wedges. Should have reviewed the new ones
After seeing Bryson play with Junior set of cheap clubs and still score Par over 6 holes it is the player not the clubs..
You wouldn’t play with stiff shafted blades though if a mid to high handicapper though! You can’t buy a good game, but you can buy a bad game!
@@andybt3989 Agreed.
@@andybt3989great comment
And if the player isn’t a world class golfer I’d suggest they need all the help they can get. It’s true that a bad player won’t become a good player with better clubs, but an average player may be a little more consistent with the right clubs
Love to see you play a season with Kirkland and James play a season with vokey and at the end do this review again. See how used clubs differ.
Lazrus Golf has forged set for $147 USD.
Nice comparison. Thanks.
Why test the V1 of the krklands when the V2 are out and come with a proper wedge flex shaft ?
I tested both the cheap and the expensive. The expensive club performed better. My balls were an average 6.7 yards closer to the hold using the expensive wedges. This is conclusive for me. Buy the Vokey!
Is James really a special guest?
Vokeys come in different bounces. Kirkland do not. The way you play your short game and the types of grass and conditions you play determine the loft and bounce you need.
Hate the feel of any Vokey wedges, I'll play any other wedges all day