Cleveland is just on it this year. Tons of release. Love it
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they've been crazy busy. Plenty of options.Cleveland is just on it this year. Tons of release. Love it
Seems like they have been reenergized as of late. I am really liking everything they are putting out.they've been crazy busy. Plenty of options.
I tend to struggle with getting height on my "touch" shots around the green. I am wondering if this is not the answer. I rarely ever take a full swing with this lofted of a club.Dude. I've never really been a big user of this line, but I have to try that 64.
Think about something like a 40 yard shot to an elevated green that normally doesn't want to stop. That could be really useful.I tend to struggle with getting height on my "touch" shots around the green. I am wondering if this is not the answer. I rarely ever take a full swing with this lofted of a club.
I keep a smart sole 58* around for this exact purpose. Full swings, partial swings, it just flies the ball so high and spins it like crazy. Add in the hydrazip grooves, and I bet these wedges are just a whole hell of a lotta fun to play.I tend to struggle with getting height on my "touch" shots around the green. I am wondering if this is not the answer. I rarely ever take a full swing with this lofted of a club.
its really cool to see TBH.Seems like they have been reenergized as of late. I am really liking everything they are putting out.
hits garage ceiling.Think about something like a 40 yard shot to an elevated green that normally doesn't want to stop. That could be really useful.
@ddec did you get one of the 64's? If so, we gotta see that thing on the SkyTrak+.
I bet partial swings won't, but I get what you are saying. Nice thing about the ST+ is that you can set up 4 feet from the net if you need tohits garage ceiling.
I am super curious though now that my indoor build is coming together to see what kind of fun I can have with the SWFF and FF2.
Will have to see if we can bring one to Briggs.I bet partial swings won't, but I get what you are saying. Nice thing about the ST+ is that you can set up 4 feet from the net if you need to
Yes.Will have to see if we can bring one to Briggs.
I want to try out a lot of their gear this yearthey've been crazy busy. Plenty of options.
My SO doesn’t make it to the course very often, but it is super fun taking it to the range and hitting giant full swing 40y flops and getting that sideways glance from fellow range rats. (BTW, that shot does translate to the course with an open 58 on those rare occasions that it’s needed.)One of my all time favorite clubs was the Callaway Sure Out 64*. I’m headed to the Cleveland site right now to order a 64*. It’s a game changer around the green for those that don’t like opening the face
It should help. One thing to keep in mind is all that weight down low will play a big part in the launch conditions. I see a difference between CBX and RTX as well. Like you said though, launch angle does help keep things in a playable window though.The only slight weakness of the previous versions was not as much spin as the CBX and RTX wedges. But they did launch higher which negated some of the lower spin. Now adding HydraZip and UltiZip to these like their big brothers will make these darn near perfect.
that's what I doCan you use your normal putting stroke and setup with the chipper? Thats what I've been looking for. I watched a Utube video and the guy was using it from 50 feet off the green and getting it airborne. I dont see that as a chip. I've used fairway woods to chip from just off the green but there is so much mass in the head distance control is tricky