Wow, what a great opportunity, so thanks for that!
1. Are you part of the #PushCartMafia? Yep! At least half my rounds are push cart, and honestly with an electric, it may be more.
2. What makes you want to switch to Electric? For obvious reasons, no need to constantly push or pull something...
Callaway Jaws Raw 54s. Shaft is Tour Issue Dynamic gold spinner 115, grip is standard Lamkin Callaway chevron Utx. Used for about 10 rounds and 2 pitch and chip practice sessions.
Callaway Jaws Raw 60z.Project X 5.5 shaft and grip is Winn DryTac 2.0 standard. Use is same as above.
Both grips...
Im a firm believer that 99% of golf tech doesnt really give us much of a performance boost but rather is there to enhance the senses. To make things look, feel and sound better. To make a GI club look like a players cavity, etc. I do believe there is a level of tech that would blow the roof off...
Haha well it doesnt scare me but yea i finally realized that 4 iron and precision just isnt a reality for me. Its mainly a tee club on tight par 4s anyways, so a 4 hybrid or a techy 4 iron have some purpose there.
Got them today, and man, based visuals alone, I am VERY impressed. Insanely good looking, and if the performance matches…I cant justify spending twice the amount anymore. Ill get some pics up soon.
Oh i dont doubt they are fine clubs. Its just hard to make a blind purchase based on some weird angles (everyone seems to take address pictures differently haha) from a youtube review. Even TXG, who usually does very thorough reviews, can be flawed as they almost never have a bad thing to say...
Most youtube reviews are garbage. Very little info on them, no comparisons to other mainstream irons. Just ends up being a highlight reel of them hitting shots and going oh man thats so good. 😏
Thats interesting because vokey (who by the way is dominant with their wedges) are pretty adamant that they cast and not forge because of this. Heck, maybe its marketing fluff too, i know on tour most guys put a new lob wedge in every 2 tournaments or something like that.
The difference is wedges typically have less groove life due to added use and wear and tear from bunkers etc. casting holds up a little longer. Unless you want to buy
I have. I was impressed with what I call the kitchen sink finish… (the copperish one). However when that finish wears… it looks...
If you compare them to other popular options, no not really. There is nothing that stands out other than that blue finish. Its not any cheaper, less grind options, no tour presence. Even more so for woods and ball. Weird when many dtc ball companies can produce a better ball than mizuno.