Stuart Rubenstein reviewed this product on 07/29/05 Hi, I just purchased the 56 and 52 degree wedges the other day, I tried them yesterday at the range. They are fantastic club, easy to control and have a great lok to them.Iwant to thank Pinemeadow for the great service. I deffinetly will be doing more business with you guys. I have already told friends and collegues about your website. Keep up the great work. Stuart R. Toronto, Canada
Michael St Denis reviewed this product on 03/25/05 I have the SW and LW. I love them. I just purchased the AW and the 68 degree UW+. I can't to check that thing out! The only issue I have is that the ferrels have come loose, but I did glue them back down. I have bought 2 drivers, a 3 and 5 wood, a hybrid iron, a set of irons, a putter and 4 wedges from you PLUS a golf bag. No counting what I have bought for others and recommendations I have made! Needless to say, I only get my clubs from your company. World Class!
M. Rawlins reviewed this product on 12/13/04 I've been using the 60 degree for several months. Next to the putter, it's the most used club in my bag. My friends cannot believe how close the pin my chips are landing, and the technique is effortless. The loft is there, so no special swing is needed. Just sweep the ball, almost as if you are putting. I love this club. Just bought two more as Christmas gifts.
Luis Gonzalez reviewed this product on 10/29/04 I bought a 68 degree wedge. That thing's lofted! The first full-swing shot I took in the range, I hit the top of tent I was under. Don't get me wrong it is a very good wedge. Solid construction, good-looking, and performs pretty well, only maybe I should have considered going for the 64 or 60 degree wedge. Nevertheless it works very well around the green and for short chip shots. And it costs 20 dollars! The only thing is you have to concentrate on not opening the face of the club on impact, or the club will go right through, under the ball, without moving it much.
bill reviewed this product on 09/16/04 I have the 56* and the 68*. The 56* is a very effective sand wedge, but no one can believe that a 68* wedge even exists. They soon believe it when I hit a flop shot over a tree or a sand trap, and it lands near the pin on the green. I am not exactly Phil Mickelsen, and I have to have a good lie to hit that flop shot, but it sure feels good to be able to do it. Thanks PM for making a 68* wedge!