I like the concept behind them, but I'd like to see if it actually works.
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OK dude, you confused me. You don't have xFT's?
Nah, I switched. Got some new wedges for xmas, but may be switching from those very soon.
Nice! The TM homer inside you will have these bad boys in the bag by the time the outing rolls around. I've heard nothing but good things about these. Wedges to me are suppose to be versatile and these seem to focus on that.
Nice! You could be, probably are, right. Any info on what shaft they are putting in them?
That I don't know. HiRev's would make sense.
Bazzel added: “You won’t find a bounce number etched anywhere into the ATV clubhead because the sole takes on different bounces depending on how you position the club for the type of shot you’re hitting, including where your hands are positioned in relation to the clubhead and depending on whether the face is square or to what degree it’s open.”
I liked this part. To me, most amateur golfers dont need to worry about bounce. Having played the SCORs, these do intrigue me
I agree with you completely and am eager to try these out. This does two things.
1. It takes amateur golfers out of the bounce mindset, which I think is a good thing.
2. Helps the company in not having to make wedges in tons of different bounces.
I agree with you completely and am eager to try these out. This does two things.
1. It takes amateur golfers out of the bounce mindset, which I think is a good thing.
2. Helps the company in not having to make wedges in tons of different bounces.
true on both accounts. Although I wonder how people will receive it. Will they accept that the way it is will work just as good or better for them, or will they look to another wedge that has the same bounce option that they currently have?
I think yes and no. There are prob people who MUST have certain bounce. but, I think for the most part amateurs as a whole have NO CLUE about bounce. Hell, I still dont know how to explain bounce properly. haha
I love the simplifying of the bounce. I always got standard and not low or high because I figured that I don't really know what I am doing with the bounce and I don't want to pay someone to analyze my wedge game and then custom grind wedges. I like what Eidolon/SCOR have done about the bounce and I think that the ATV can be a great wedge for us amateurs who don't really know what we really should be playing.