Anyone tried the Harry Taylor wedges? Need your thoughts!

Great to hear! I’m curious though, do you think the quality justifies the price point?

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In my experience, yes! Their performance has definitely increased my confidence around the greens.

That’s promising! Any specific design features that stand out for you?

I love the unique sole design! It makes a significant difference for versatility in different lies.

Just a heads up, I had one wedge come apart after just a few rounds. Quality control might be a concern for some.

Oof, that sounds frustrating! Did you happen to contact customer service?

Yes, they were pretty helpful! But it did leave me wondering about the overall craftsmanship consistency.

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This topic has me curious! Are there any specific aesthetic features that players really appreciate?

I think the finish is really nice! It gives a professional look that boosts my confidence.

Totally agree, and honestly, it might just be all in our heads, but looking good can help play well!

I’ve been using the Harry Taylor wedges for a few months now, and I find them to be incredibly versatile. They have a nice feel and give great spin around the greens. Definitely worth a look!

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How do they compare to Cleveland wedges in terms of price and performance? I’ve heard good things about both.

I recently switched from Callaway to Harry Taylor wedges, and I must say, the transition was smooth. The price point is great too—much more affordable than the high-end brands without sacrificing quality.

That’s interesting, terrellvirginia! I’ve always preferred Titleist, but I’m curious about the feel of the Harry Taylor ones. Do you think they’re suitable for lower handicap players too?

Absolutely, greg33. They perform well for both high and low handicappers. I think it’s all about fitting them to your style of play. I’ve seen some pros using them in tournaments!

I’ve got to say, I had a bad experience with the Harry Taylor wedges—didn’t quite match my swing. Probably better suited for players with a different technique!

Sorry to hear that, andersonlisa! What wedges are you currently using instead? Maybe we can find an alternative that works for you.

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I tried them out, and they felt really good on short shots, but I didn’t get enough consistency with longer ones compared to my Ping wedges. Just my two cents!

That’s a fair point! I think this is where personal comfort plays a huge role in choosing a wedge. It’s all about finding your groove!

Did anyone notice how much they cost? Wedges can get pricey, but Harry Taylor’s seem competitive. I’m tempted to buy a couple just for testing!

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