
Mizuno wedges better than Cleveland?

I play to a 12 handicap so do not consider myself a good golfer. I play Mizuno MX-23 irons and love them. I switched from Cleveland irons. I had kept my cleveland wedges 54 and 60 degree 900's. I needed a gap wedge that would help me from 100 to 110 yds out. Having read about the Mizuno wedges and how pure they felt, I bought one on ebay for $30 shipped. I have played a couple of rounds with it and have been to the range a couple more times. So far, I find the wedge to be average to good, leaning toward good, but not excellent.
I am used to the pure feel of my irons. I have yet to really feel that in the wedge despite hitting the ball flush in sweet spot. I get a much better feeling from the same type strike with my Cleveland. The Mizuno, much to my surprise has a "harder" feel when struck than the Cleveland. Also, the weight of the Mizuno is heavier than the Cleveland. Not quite in the Volkey weight category which I have found to be the heaviest and don't prefer.
Being such a fan of Mizuno irons, I plan to continue to play with this to see if it is a function of getting used to the wedge. But, I think it is what it is. Good, but not excellent.
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