It is always so hard to watch Xander and Rahm smoke TCB shots on Sunday night replays and not want to take them out the next day. Might wait until Wed. for the next T100 round..
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I knew I should have ordered TCB's. My pro 19 double dots ( TCB older brother) are more beat up with maybe 1/8th of the rounds on them. They are super soft and ding VERY easy.Wanted to give another shout to the TCB's but not about on course stuff. So I don't know how many rounds I have on mine. Nearing 100? But I noticed something in deciding to order a fresh set. These bad boys don't look near as old as they are. They're proving to be pretty darn durable.
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Chose the 2 most worn to show. The wedge has seen some work, and actually some range, and done it all well. Finally starting to show a bit. But look at the sole! I have set wedges I've played less than 10 rounds whose sole looks worse. Neither I nor the turfs here baby them.
And then I chose the next most worn club, the 7. Literally the one that shows the most wear after the wedge. I mean .. I feel like that's impressive. I can't even make out a wear spot in any light. It looks like a shop club.
Gets an A in my book.
It's tough with a desire for soft and also durability. My ZX7's feel great, but I think 4 of them have serious scars/chunks out of them, and all have more dings, with nowhere near the same rounds.I knew I should have ordered TCB's. My pro 19 double dots ( TCB older brother) are more beat up with maybe 1/8th of the rounds on them. They are super soft and ding VERY easy.
Ended up playing at a course Saturday that took me past Edwin Watts on the way home. 9 iron was two degrees weak. Bent to stock loft.
8 with that setup today. Like I said, I'd have very few complaints. So good. Help to extreme control all in one series.View attachment 9030877
Little Apex appreciation in me today. I played this setup on Sunday in a tournament, and had kind of forgot how much like it. I could honestly play this combo indefinitely and have near zero complaints. So much good Apex stuff.
Gonna take them dancing in the rain this afternoon.
Did you have a Callaway driver under that driver headcover?8 with that setup today. Like I said, I'd have very few complaints. So good. Help to extreme control all in one series.
Yes, but I ended up ditching the UT and bringing the TSi3 too. Played the Speed the first few and when I was loose switched to it.Did you have a Callaway driver under that driver headcover?
Sorry, I don’t want to hijack this thread, but one more question. Which driver now gives you better ball speed, the Speed or the TiS3?Yes, but I ended up ditching the UT and bringing the TSi3 too. Played the Speed the first few and when I was loose switched to it.
Nothing's beat my TSi3 setup on course or monitor. It's faster in the end for me, because it manages my miss better. They're both great, it's just a better fit in multiple small ways.Sorry, I don’t want to hijack this thread, but one more question. Which driver now gives you better ball speed, the Speed or the TiS3?
Oh it's nothing on my end personally haha, I just thought about them this morning as I was reading through some Grandaddy commentary, thinking they'd probably be what I would pick if I was heading to Cali in December (products we are not aware about not considered).I want to hear more about this.
I was planning to do the split set but the standards were just too good so I set my ego aside and have not regretted passing on these. In testing, the good shots with these felt very good and the flight was amazing but the standards did much better with my miss (low & toe side)Oh it's nothing on my end personally haha, I just thought about them this morning as I was reading through some Grandaddy commentary, thinking they'd probably be what I would pick if I was heading to Cali in December (products we are not aware about not considered).
I want to hear more experiences from people with them.
Yes, they are pretty killer as well. Did you go DCB at all?I was planning to do the split set but the standards were just too good so I set my ego aside and have not regretted passing on these. In testing, the good shots with these felt very good and the flight was amazing but the standards did much better with my miss (low & toe side)
Oh it's nothing on my end personally haha, I just thought about them this morning as I was reading through some Grandaddy commentary, thinking they'd probably be what I would pick if I was heading to Cali in December (products we are not aware about not considered).
I want to hear more experiences from people with them.
Oh man, I love those irons. They are back at the THP Club Lab resting, waiting lmaoEven over the XForged you picked earlier this year?
While I loved the previous version of those the Apex pro are so much better, especially in the long irons. At least for someone looking for some help.
I tried them but my miss is a hook and I was fore left with the DCBs when I let my hands go early. They sit really closed for me and I didn't have an option to set them up a little flat with more loft. I may build one like that as a driving iron to experiment with.Yes, they are pretty killer as well. Did you go DCB at all?
Pros are Best feeling iron and best turf interaction I've had. Toe side misses still get where they are supposed to go and the overall forgiveness is fantastic. I know there has also been some feedback on the durability of the finish but I've put these through hell on a range that has a sandy base and these still look great to me. Obviously not brand new but nothing that would ever turn me off of them.Oh it's nothing on my end personally haha, I just thought about them this morning as I was reading through some Grandaddy commentary, thinking they'd probably be what I would pick if I was heading to Cali in December (products we are not aware about not considered).
I want to hear more experiences from people with them.