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post Aug 28 2007, 09:29 AM
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I saw the preview of this wedge on a couple of threads a while back and thought it looked good. Has anyone tried these or know where I can find a review of these anywhere? Thx.

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post Aug 28 2007, 10:10 AM
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I have a 58*, it's actually the Sky Dream Jump wedge but it is the same head as the 6150TG. I'm very happy with the wedge... the milling on the face is very fine and high quality. It puts fantastic bite on the ball. If you are a fan of compact sized wedges, this is the one for you. Soft feel and nice finish. The grind helps me get under the ball pretty fast. It is my gamer right now paired along with a 52* Epon Copper X. Two very different wedges but they compliment each other in the bag. I'm actually considering picking up a 6150TG cause I like the wedge so much...

Here's the Sky Dream Jump but it's exactly the same thing except the brand and markings...

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post Aug 28 2007, 11:20 AM
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I played with my 60* 6150TG wedge for the 3rd time yesterday. As Gocchin said above this is a quality wedge. I really like the compact shape - It is noticebly smaller than most wedges from address. I play epon x-wedge 52* and 56* and they are both larger in apperance. Spin is right up there with titleist spin milled and Callaway MD grooves in my opinion. The grind is really effective. It allows me to get under the ball quickly on tight lies around the green. It is very easy to lay the club open to hit flop shots as well. The finish is holding up remarkably well too. I've used it a total of 50-75 shots so far, and it still looks new. I have even used it out of the bunker on several occasions and no signs of wear to the finish. I highly reccomend this wedge to anyone who prefers a compact wedge at address.

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