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Man the 60z has me thoroughly confused. I’ve been digging the toe HARD in swings which has NEVER been an issue with wedges before. I’ve also cold shanked the ball three times in a round and a half. That doesn’t happen.
And with the punched greens, I can’t even really tell how the ball is reacting once it hits. This is an anomaly so far and is surprising.
I’m very interested to hit this in a week or so, because I am playing anything but focused and serious golf with the greens the way they are. I’m not too concerned, just surprised
I’ve definitely noticed I manage to go hosel adjacent with the Z a bit if I get sloppy in my setup or swing. Hadn’t had that issue on the full toe but assumed it may have been a visual setup thing. Might flatten it just a smidge to help out a bit.Man the 60z has me thoroughly confused. I’ve been digging the toe HARD in swings which has NEVER been an issue with wedges before. I’ve also cold shanked the ball three times in a round and a half. That doesn’t happen.
And with the punched greens, I can’t even really tell how the ball is reacting once it hits. This is an anomaly so far and is surprising.
I’m very interested to hit this in a week or so, because I am playing anything but focused and serious golf with the greens the way they are. I’m not too concerned, just surprised
Lie is the exact same as the last three wedges I’ve had which is why it’s so surprising I’m digging the toe.Do you think the lie angle needs to be adjusted?
Have had the same issue. Very toey (Sp) chips with this version of wedge. I wrote it off as different weighing than past versions. Still works for me but I’ve hit my fair share of toe shots and shots to the right and I’ve had my lie angle checked. I don’t want it too upright then I’ll have heel issues which is really bad in the rough.Man the 60z has me thoroughly confused. I’ve been digging the toe HARD in swings which has NEVER been an issue with wedges before. I’ve also cold shanked the ball three times in a round and a half. That doesn’t happen.
And with the punched greens, I can’t even really tell how the ball is reacting once it hits. This is an anomaly so far and is surprising.
I’m very interested to hit this in a week or so, because I am playing anything but focused and serious golf with the greens the way they are. I’m not too concerned, just surprised
Lie is the exact same as the last three wedges I’ve had which is why it’s so surprising I’m digging the toe.
At least it’s supposed to be. I didn’t get any adjustment done when I had it built but have no way to check
I’ll get it figured out. I had some time to myself on the course Friday night and dropped like 15 balls in difficult spots. I’m really liking what I’m seeing. Don’t want to speak of it too much though with the punched greens.I hate to hear that. It does have some weight out towards the toe I think (please fact check me THP).
Wow. You are in desperate need of some visible scrapes and chunks mixed with heavy rust!This chrome 58Z has held up WAY better than I've anticipated. Still looks great and it's been used a lot!
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Wow. You are in desperate need of some visible scrapes and chunks mixed with heavy rust!
Let me borrow it for a week.
Another 18 holes in (still not playing really focused because of the greens) but I’ve shanked the ball on chips close to the green another five times. It’s blowing my mind since wedges are the absolute best part of my game. Especially those chips to get up and down.Man the 60z has me thoroughly confused. I’ve been digging the toe HARD in swings which has NEVER been an issue with wedges before. I’ve also cold shanked the ball three times in a round and a half. That doesn’t happen.
And with the punched greens, I can’t even really tell how the ball is reacting once it hits. This is an anomaly so far and is surprising.
I’m very interested to hit this in a week or so, because I am playing anything but focused and serious golf with the greens the way they are. I’m not too concerned, just surprised
Another 18 holes in (still not playing really focused because of the greens) but I’ve shanked the ball on chips close to the green another five times. It’s blowing my mind since wedges are the absolute best part of my game. Especially those chips to get up and down.
Even went to the chipping green and hit three in a row off the hosel. What the eff
Like I said, I know I’m not focusing very much so I will wait to really be concerned once I’m playing real golf again.
Full swings or pitches though and this thing is a dart thrower. Best I’ve hit a wedge that way in awhile. It’s a real Jekyll and Hyde situation currently
I have not. Not close to wanting to try that yethave you tried your previous lob wedge to see if there’s a difference?
I have not. Not close to wanting to try that yet
Eyes on brother. Friend or us or someone else. Could partly be laziness but you're too good to be doing that. You probably just exaggerated your way out of a movement or setup pattern that's important for you. Someone familiar can probably spot it pretty easily. Or take a vid yourself and see what you see. No sense in letting it slide.Another 18 holes in (still not playing really focused because of the greens) but I’ve shanked the ball on chips close to the green another five times. It’s blowing my mind since wedges are the absolute best part of my game. Especially those chips to get up and down.
Even went to the chipping green and hit three in a row off the hosel. What the eff
Like I said, I know I’m not focusing very much so I will wait to really be concerned once I’m playing real golf again.
Full swings or pitches though and this thing is a dart thrower. Best I’ve hit a wedge that way in awhile. It’s a real Jekyll and Hyde situation currently