claytushaywood
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I saw the TXG ping glide 3.0 review that showed how much more spin the ping glide 3.0 (and apparently the 2.0 stealth- maybe i'm wrong there) get EVEN when the ball and club are wet (which is about 90% of the time in the spring and fall in Kentucky Bluegrass rough playing before noon) I also dig the cavity back design of the glide.
It was mentioned as a hydrophobic coating- then I've seen its the actual steel used is hydrophobic- then I've read that its the plating. So my query is... is this something that wears off these wedges? and how long does that take (approximately of course)? I've been getting extremely unpredictable spin results with my current old school forged wedges- my discontinued use of the straight flying surlyn balls has improved this a good bit. (ball reviews need to show the difference those things have around the greens) but id still like to not be shocked when a ball releases from the fairway on not greens that arent hard.
Does the 2.0 stealth have this hydrophobic wet wedge stopping power? Is it only the 3? Do I need to buy brand new and only expect it to last a season or two? Or what?
Thanks!
It was mentioned as a hydrophobic coating- then I've seen its the actual steel used is hydrophobic- then I've read that its the plating. So my query is... is this something that wears off these wedges? and how long does that take (approximately of course)? I've been getting extremely unpredictable spin results with my current old school forged wedges- my discontinued use of the straight flying surlyn balls has improved this a good bit. (ball reviews need to show the difference those things have around the greens) but id still like to not be shocked when a ball releases from the fairway on not greens that arent hard.
Does the 2.0 stealth have this hydrophobic wet wedge stopping power? Is it only the 3? Do I need to buy brand new and only expect it to last a season or two? Or what?
Thanks!