Alez367
Formerly Carlos C.
That’s direct to shadow box right there.
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That’s direct to shadow box right there.
Normally I agree with Alex. But he’s wrong here. They need at least a few rounds on them. They’re pretty for sure, but they need to be used!
I can agree to that. ?Let’s compromise and say, use one for a bit and shadow box the other. Deal?
For those PM Grind fans who dig the new Tour Grey/Blue JAWS look:
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Only $20 bucks in Customs to change the paint to "JAWS Blue." No charge to change to stock JAWS shaft and grip.
I may have done this yesterday... ya know, for those days you want to roll with 5 wedges and not 4.
I received a PM Grind 58° in my fitting and absolutely love it. It is kinda weird looking down on it at first glance, but grows on you after a bit. It is nice having that extra grooves up high and works great the you are in a really fluffy lie where the club could glide under the ball with out catching it. Works great around the green especially if the green is elevated.
I had them put the Recoil 95 F3 into my wedges so they would match my irons.
Would responding with 1,000 fire emojis be annoying?
Bro....That's going to be a tough one. Don't know if I could bring myself to soil those beauties.
This rough or really fluffy rough it's great, that way is the club slides underneath the ball you still have a chance of catching some grooves.I didn't think I would like this wedge, but when I tried JB's at Mission Inn my thought process changed. Especially out of the sand.....I think that is where I think this would shine. And thick rough
Those are really fabulousThe 58* PM Grind saved me a couple of times over the last couple of days. The best one was yesterday on a par three where my tee shot ended up in a free side bunker that was fairly deep. Open up the 58 and it came out high and I almost dunked it for the birdie. It hit the the cup at the base of the flag and bounced away.
@Nate @cwmonroe87 and @DannyLe couldn’t believe it didn’t go in.
after talking with Nate and Danny, they convinced me to put these in play .
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The G Proto on the shaft is ?!The 58* PM Grind saved me a couple of times over the last couple of days. The best one was yesterday on a par three where my tee shot ended up in a free side bunker that was fairly deep. Open up the 58 and it came out high and I almost dunked it for the birdie. It hit the the cup at the base of the flag and bounced away.
@Nate @cwmonroe87 and @DannyLe couldn’t believe it didn’t go in.
after talking with Nate and Danny, they convinced me to put these in play .
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Aw yass, that looks incredible! It will be so much fun to hit.
To me the newest version does everything better than the original. I couldn't get along at all with the original but I've been absolutely in love with the new model.Did anyone feel the original didn't lend itself to full shots and the new version does? I feel like I don't hit the original PM the same distance as I did my previous Callaway wedges. For partial and bunker shots there is no equal but they seem to come up short on full swings.
How many of you have played the HiToe and the PM grind? I like the more classic shape of the HiToe/Jaws.
Did anyone feel the original didn't lend itself to full shots and the new version does? I feel like I don't hit the original PM the same distance as I did my previous Callaway wedges. For partial and bunker shots there is no equal but they seem to come up short on full swings.
Never had big problems hitting full shots with the og, but agree it feels like it does everything a bit better.Did anyone feel the original didn't lend itself to full shots and the new version does? I feel like I don't hit the original PM the same distance as I did my previous Callaway wedges. For partial and bunker shots there is no equal but they seem to come up short on full swings.
I am in full ponder mode on a pair of these. Just need to decide on chrome or grey?
The grey is soooo good. But it’ll wear a little.
I think with most non chrome / satin wedges, you just have to get over how shocking the wear is at first but it doesn't continue to be that bad ... like it's a sharp spike and then levels off as does the shockThat's where I'm hung up. The grey looks awesome but I know it will wear and I'm used to chrome wedges as it is.