I happen to disagree. I played the Satin 50, 77, 90 and 110 wedges for almost 2 years until I made Legend. Impeccable wedges that forgive and allow for very good control on the greens. I used all 5 shots with them and had 20 different yardages covered in all types of rough. Great clubs.
The CGs trump them. These are the first clubs that I have seen at WGT that are truly linear. By this I mean the moves in the swing translate to exact numbers. This means your yardage is predictable every swing. The forgiveness is exactly the same as the Satins but the accuracy and spin are much better. These wedges are game changers.
Now before you point out that I have the higher level ones, the lower level ones are going to be different too, even though those dots are the same. I point out the Satin 90 and 110 as examples. These are the oil can finish ones and they perform much differently than all the rest with the same dots. The only way you would know this is by playing them because they do have the same specs as the others. Don't believe it-they're better in the same, subtle way the CGs are.
There's a reason the CGs are more expensive but you need to learn them before you can appreciate why. They're worth it. Then again, you can never go wrong with the Satins either. GL