Andrew rated this product on 11/19/08 I bought the 60 and the 68 a little under a year ago. They played well and were easy to hit. After about 4 months, the hosel detached from the clubhead on the 60. The 68 is still fine. I think this is probably a fluke, and being that the club is only $20, I guess I can't be too upset.
Preston Hale responds with Hi Andrew, contact us and we will repair the club. It is still under our warranty. We'll make sure it is fixed for you.
James D rated this product on 10/28/08 Bought a 60 degree wedge after purchasing the 64 degree at the beginning of the summer. I found the 60 degree a little more useful and easier to hit around the green. Great club, shaft, and grip that I have come to expect from Pinemeadow. I'll be back!
David H rated this product on 10/15/08 I bought the 64deg and love it. I'm a new golfer and heard from friends that hi-loft wedges are worth the money. My first day out, I was chipping within 2 feet of the hole each time I used it. I'm actually considering the 56deg and 68deg for my bag. Thanks Pinemeadow! I agree with Paul below that this club is truly crazy like a fox.
Rich rated this product on 10/07/08 I bought the 64 degree wedge and took it out on the course for the first time today. What a weapon!! Whenever I used it I was able to get up and down with usually less than a ten-foot putt. Only once did I fail to hold a green but I hit it very thin and sent a line drive over. Otherwise it performed flawlessly and it wasn't the club's fault on the thin hit. Great addition!! Thanks Pinemeadow.
paul rated this product on 08/31/08 After watching the golf channel experts talk about how much of the game revolves around chipping (a good chip makes an easy putt, but you knew that.) I would make sure I had enough weapons to take on the mission. I purchased the 64 degree at a local sporting goods store in Portland, OR. I figured at $20.00, it was worth a shot. After using this club for more than 2 months I don't even touch my 60 degree wedge (which is not a Pinemeadow club if your interested.) If your game is chipping on the green just to watch the ball run off the other side, this just may be the club for you. It sends it high, very high with little run, when hit correctly. I take a good swing with follow through and if I need it shorter I choke up on the club. And that is the beauty of the high lob shot. It is traveling straight down on to the soft green it doesn't have that much momentum left to go running. At $20.00 it sounds too good to be true and I was a bit skeptical if I really needed a 64, but now I am thinking if I should get the 68. The 64 degree club is a winner, buy it and if you are on the fence between a 60 or 64, go with the 64. Yes, I know it doesn't sound practical, logical or rational, but it works. The club is truly crazy like a fox.