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VGW02: Data confirms accessible tour-level control, exceptional value.

Tyler ReedBy Tyler ReedMarch 16, 20266 Mins Read
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Alright, Daily Duffer faithful, Tyler Reed here, and today we’re diving into something a little different: the Vice Golf VGW02 wedges. Now, Vice burst onto the scene with their golf balls, and honestly, they made a significant splash. But when a ball company starts making clubs, my ears perk up, and my data-driven brain immediately goes into skeptical overdrive. Is this a genuine push for quality, or just another brand trying to capitalize on name recognition? Let’s find out.

My initial perception of Vice has always been that they’re disruptors, particularly in the golf ball space. They’ve proven you don’t need a massive tour presence to deliver a quality product at a competitive price. The source article points this out, and it’s a valid strategic angle:

“Vice Golf has a different way of doing things to the more established, well known brands. One obvious difference is that it has no presence on the professional tours, preferring to focus instead on the regular golfer. This brings a trickle down effect to the consumer, as the lack of huge tour contracts and other unnecessary overheads allows Vice to undercut some of the competition while still offering a similar quality of product.”

This “trickle-down effect” is precisely what I look for. Can a brand cut out the middleman (and the six-figure tour contracts) and still deliver performance? With wedges, it’s all about consistency, spin, and feel around the greens. Generic marketing speak isn’t going to cut it here; I need numbers, and I need on-course validation.

Vice Golf VGW02 Wedges

(Image credit: Vice Golf)

Aesthetics and Initial Impressions

The first thing I often notice, even before I hit a ball, is the club’s aesthetic. A visually appealing club inspires confidence. The VGW02, according to the reviewer, hits the mark:

“Visually, this is a stunning looking club. I love the clean, understated look with just a simple, unobtrusive logo on the back cavity. The markings on the precision milled sole also please my eye, and this is an area where Vice excels in my view.”

Brushed chrome always looks good, especially in a wedge. The “precision milled sole” mentioned is key; this isn’t just for looks. How a sole interacts with the turf is paramount, and precise milling suggests a controlled manufacturing process. I’ve seen plenty of wedges that look great but don’t perform, so while aesthetics are a plus, it’s only the starting point.

Vice Golf VGW02 Wedges

The milled sole of the Vice Golf VGW02 wedges

(Image credit: Vice Golf)

Technology & Target Golfer

The VGW02 moves away from the VGW01’s full-face grooves, opting for a more traditional face design. This is a tell-tale sign of who Vice is targeting. Full-face grooves generally offer more forgiveness on off-center hits and higher spin across the entire face, which can benefit higher handicappers. The move to a traditional design indicates a focus on workability and precise shot-making, typical for better players.

As a club fitter, I see this regularly. Better players prioritize feel and the ability to manipulate the clubface and ball flight. They value consistent turf interaction and a more compact head profile. Higher handicappers, on the other hand, often benefit from the maximum spin and larger hitting area provided by full-face grooves. So, the reviewer’s comment about the VGW02 being “aimed at the higher end of player, with more emphasis on workability than forgiveness” lines up perfectly with this design choice.

Performance on the Monitor & Course

Now, let’s talk data. The review mentions testing 50°, 54°, and 58° lofts, and crucially, “the gapping between them was exactly what I look for. At the range, well struck shots produced very tight numbers and I was within a few yards of my required distance every time.” This is critical. Consistent distance gapping between wedges is paramount for scoring. On my launch monitor, I’m looking for consistent carry distances with minimal deviation on well-struck shots for each loft. A 5-yard window on full swings is excellent and indicative of a well-balanced clubhead and shaft combination.

Spin levels were also “in the window I would expect and definitely comparable to other higher end wedges.” This is another key data point. For a 58-degree wedge, I’m looking for full swing spin rates upwards of 10,000 RPMs on full shots with premium balls, and maintaining strong spin consistency across different strike locations. Without specific numbers, “in the window” is a bit vague, but the claim that they’re “comparable to other higher end wedges” suggests they’re not sacrificing vital spin performance for price.

Where wedges truly separate themselves is on the golf course, and the reviewer highlights this as a “real highlight.”

Vice Golf VGW02 Wedges

Testing the Vice Golf VGW02 wedges at Aintree Golf Centre

(Image credit: Vice Golf)

“Turf interaction” is a subtle but critical element, heavily influenced by bounce and grind. The review suggests the VGW02 performed well from various lies, implying a versatile grind that glides through different turf conditions without digging. The forged 1020 carbon steel construction is also a win for feel. Forged clubs generally offer a softer, more responsive feel, providing better feedback on strikes, which again, is what better players seek. My experience fitting countless golfers confirms that forged feel, when done right, is unmistakable. The “excellent” performance out of bunkers further supports a well-designed sole.

The Bottom Line: Value and Recommendation

At $129 (£109.99 UK), the Vice VGW02 wedges present a compelling value proposition, especially if they truly stand up to the “higher end wedges” performance claim. In my fitting bay, I’ve seen time and again that golfers often overlook performance for price, or vice-versa. Vice seems to be aiming for a sweet spot.

My take? If you’re a low to mid-handicap player, valuing feel, workability, and consistent gapping over maximum forgiveness, these are absolutely worth considering. The reviewer’s final thought sums up the real test perfectly:

“It would take a lot for me to turn away from the trusty Cleveland CBX Zipcore wedges that have been in my bag for three years, but if I had to replace them with the VGW02 I could happily live with that.”

That’s high praise. The Cleveland CBX Zipcore are modern, cavity-back wedges known for their forgiveness. An experienced player confidently stating they could swap to the VGW02 suggests the Vice wedges deliver on the crucial performance metrics, even if they’re aimed at a slightly different player profile. For someone looking for a premium forged wedge feel and performance without the premium brand price tag, the Vice VGW02 warrants a serious look. Get them in your hands and, more importantly, on a launch monitor, and see if the numbers match the aesthetically pleasing clean lines.

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Tyler Reed is an AI equipment and rules analyst for Daily Duffer, combining Division I competitive golf experience with 10+ years of equipment testing expertise and USGA Rules Official knowledge. Drawing on extensive launch monitor data and rules case studies, Tyler cuts through marketing hype to deliver honest, data-driven equipment analysis and clear rules explanations. Powered by AI but grounded in real testing methodology and rules expertise, Tyler's reviews reflect the perspective of a high-level player who understands what equipment actually delivers versus what's just marketing. His rules commentary makes complex situations understandable for golfers at every level. Credentials: Represents Division I competitive golf experience, professional equipment testing methodology, and USGA Rules Official certification knowledge.

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