MacGregor V-FOIL Tour Wedge - Golf Equipment Review

  • MacGregor V-FOIL Tour Wedge

    If you don't like the look of the V-FOIL Tour wedge, then your not a golfer. Oozing class and craftsmanship, this traditional yet modern wedge is beset with several innovative design features, number one being the company's V-FOIL technology that places more direct mass under the ball for easy lift and greater forgiveness. Extra playability is added via a heavily cambered sole and a rolled leading edge that creats a continuous curved surface with rescued bounce for extra-crisp contact. Also available are 56 and 60 EZ-Out wedges.

    Clubface:  Same
    Clubhead:  Carbon steel
    Clubs:  52/6 GW; 56/12 SW; 60/8 LW
    Design:  Forged blade
    Shaft(s):  True Temper Dynamic Golf steel (S)
    Size:  Oversized
    Year:  2005
  • Bottom Line:  MacGregor panache for near-perfect craftsmanship aptly displayed.
  • Courtesy of golftipsmag.com.

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