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Groove pattern and and I am pretty sure the MIM didn’t have the full face grooves option from 56-60Any difference besides this and MIM wedges they still sell?
The LW is a little firm at times, but only because I manipulate it so much I think. Otherwise, they’ve been a lot of fun really quickly!This has been my experience to a tee. They out out exactly what I put in, every time, on non-full swings. I don’t always judge my line or distance right, but I’m never surprised by the strike.
Check out the video in the first post, @Canadan foes a great breakdown. These are pretty significantly different IMO.
Feel is the most subjective thing in golf, so hard to tell you the answer to that. They feel good, on par with other wedges on the market for sure.Good video but doesn’t really address a direct comparison. I’m looking more in terms of feel. The MIM was all about the softest feeling wedge on the market (advertising) and I’m curious as they don’t seem to use MIM ads at all with this wedge does it feel more firm/harsh? Sound any different than the MIM? Wonder if there are any direct comparisons.
One big (personal) issue I have with cobra wedges are they are hard to try before taking the plunge. No one around me carries them.
Why not try someone’s in a few days?Man all the love for the snake bites have me tempted. I'm going to have to try someones in a few weeks. For now I'll be using these rusty things
The 58 and 54 for sure will be in my bag. The 58 sits really nicely opened up, even on PGASS floor. They look really, really clean in hand and I wish more places had a place to try out wedges
I didn't see the wide low grind option in store, and that makes me sad face.
The scallop on the bottom of the wedge is something I missed in todays round. I just couldn't make myself hit certain shots with the Smart Sole