No, not worth it.
Not worth it at all. The faces are heavily worn, and with the use these wedges have seen, the loft and lie angles have probably changed too.
100 tops.
Hadi said:
100 tops.
I was thinking the same. 100 max. I’d say just spend the extra money and get 2 nicer 54 and 60 degree ones. My SM10s are my favorite clubs.
Hadi said:
100 tops.
I was thinking the same. 100 max. I’d say just spend the extra money and get 2 nicer 54 and 60 degree ones. My SM10s are my favorite clubs.
Agreed.
Noooooooo. Used irons, woods, and putters can hold value. Wedges don’t.
Much better options out there for less.
I probably wouldn’t pay more than $60 a wedge for these.
Wyn said:
I probably wouldn’t pay more than $60 a wedge for these.
Wouldn’t that mean at $200 for the three, it would be a good deal?
Wyn said:
I probably wouldn’t pay more than $60 a wedge for these.
Wouldn’t that mean at $200 for the three, it would be a good deal?
No, it would not.
No.
No.
I would probably offer $50 for the 54 and leave the other two.
Hell no.
Would never buy used wedges.
Buy new Costco wedges.
$25 a piece MAX. Before spending $200 on these chewed up wedges, I’d just buy a new 56 and then add more over time.
I’d do it for sure, but I like those wedges and would play them for decades.