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OMG I just watched the video. That look at address is like going to the 20 year high school reunion and your old girlfriend comes in still looking hawt!! I am sorry Nike but you will be vacating the bag soon!:drool:
OMG I just watched the video. That look at address is like going to the 20 year high school reunion and your old girlfriend comes in still looking hawt!! I am sorry Nike but you will be vacating the bag soon!:drool:
You are such a club ho its silly. But I too will be getting these wedges.
OMG I just watched the video. That look at address is like going to the 20 year high school reunion and your old girlfriend comes in still looking hawt!! I am sorry Nike but you will be vacating the bag soon!:drool:
As soon as I set it down, I said the same thing. I turned to GG before we started the video camera and said, its like I went back and time and found my beautiful wedges again. As I said in the radio show, there are some reasons I love these so much and one of them is that they were the first non-set wedges I ever bought myself.
You are such a club ho its silly. But I too will be getting these wedges.
Hey JB have you had a chance to put together some thoughts on the new shaft offering yet? Is this a seemingly hybrid of the two current popular wedge shafts or something uniquely different? Sorry to compare it to something different but its all I have to go of of.
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What's the over/under on how many swings before you decide these are going in the bag permanently???
No, but I will today. Its getting a workout today.
Normally for wedges, its about 30.
Ironically, I am the exact opposite. I dont really care much about what a club looks like and I think "feel" is one of the overrated terms in golf equipment today. For me, its all about performance. With every single thing in my bag, it outperformed what it was replacing. Because many wedges are similar, other factors come into play which is versatility for my game, full shots to fill gaps, and partial shots and how the ball reacts (usually caused by weighting). Spin is another term in wedges that I find incredibly overrated. I have found that many many wedges spin nearly the same and when it comes down to it technique is behind it.
I could go on and on, but am on my phone at the range with this one.
Great stuff JB. I've seen how good of a wedge player you are and once you have a wedge that you are 100% comfortable with on every shot it can be scary. I take it these feel lighter than the Jaws CC, which I found to be heavy.
I wouldnt say lighter or heavier. Just more in balance if that makes sense.