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So had a few issues with the wedges yesterday and I fully blame it on course conditions combined with my swing. I could not hit a good shot with these yesterday. The course was dry and some places a bit thin (this course is not in great shape but I was subbing for a guy in his Moose League) and every wedge shot IU hit would just slide right under the ball and made for basically a chunked shot. Has anyone else found this to be true with dry/hard conditions? I have a sweeping swing so the grind may be problematic for me when it gets dry but I'll have to work with them and see.
I’m surprised you saw this in dry hard conditions.
Everyone’s
Swing is different though
I see nerdy has sold his wedges as well... Seems like a case of big brands "marketing" vs actual results...numbers and performance never lie!I played this AM and had a fun round with the wedges. I added a 1/2" to the length and wonder if this partially explains the easy transition. These wedges are really comfortable to swing and I appreciate the turf interaction. I thought there would be a bag battle between my Apex AW and the 50*. The XW-1 50* is firmly in the bag, as of today.
I see nerdy has sold his wedges as well... Seems like a case of big brands "marketing" vs actual results...numbers and performance never lie!
I see nerdy has sold his wedges as well... Seems like a case of big brands "marketing" vs actual results...numbers and performance never lie!
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@PETE379 mentioned last night hes thinking his Vokes might have been beat out of the bag for these.......
That is correct. The Vokeys have taken a back seat.
The XW-1 wedges continue to meet/exceed performance expectations. During a recent trip to the Lake Tahoe area a group of THPers played Edgewood. This course hosts a celebrity event and #17 is an iconic par 3. The scorecard yardage is 140 but it measured 135 yards when we played plus there was a reasonable tailwind. The elevation is ~6,300 feet so I used my 50* wedge and put my Tour B RX about 15-18' below the pin (missed the birdie putt ). These wedges look sharp at address.
Here's some video of a group of THPers playing the hole described above.
The XW-1 wedges continue to meet/exceed performance expectations. During a recent trip to the Lake Tahoe area a group of THPers played Edgewood. This course hosts a celebrity event and #17 is an iconic par 3. The scorecard yardage is 140 but it measured ~125 yards when we played plus there was a reasonable tailwind. The elevation is ~6,300 feet so I used my 50* wedge and put my Tour B RX about 15-18' below the pin (missed the birdie putt ). These wedges look sharp at address.
Here's some video of a group of THPers playing the hole described above.
djt311;n8873990 said:Got out to play another round with these today and they are working well for me now. Had an issue with fatting them early on but getting way better. I absolutely love the 58, it save me many times today putting it within 5 feet of the whole on several approach shots. They really are great wedges
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