Great pic, Jon. For those that say that the size of the sole bothers them, that picture should erase all doubts. But, I guess there will be those that hate a wedge that looks normal at address AND sits square to your target.
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Probably mentioned previously but I couldn't find it, can you open the wedge up pretty decently?
Probably mentioned previously but I couldn't find it, can you open the wedge up pretty decently?
I agree completely with JonD. I'm still very much in the adjustment mode though, so I'll let anyone else who's played more than one round with the S chime in if they've tried opening it up or not.I messed with it a bit, but the extended sole forces the leading edge up a good bit when you rotate it open. Get the feeling that this is really made for square alignment. I'll try to mess with it a little more once get it out though.
I think you need to too, too.I think I need to purchase the S tomorrow. Why not?
I think you need to too, too.
Ah dude, then get it. It's just a fun club to play with.As much as I don't think I need it, I want it.
Shall be fun, got a $100 credit burning a hole!
As much as I don't think I need it, I want it.
Shall be fun, got a $100 credit burning a hole!
The S Wedge is a great deal different than the Niblick and the Smart Sole C Wedges.I am anxious to hear all the on course testing and how these wedges make it easier/harder to hit good shots. I am very famaliar with the niblick clubs from cleveland and would like to know how they compare both performance and playability wise. One problem I had with the niblick SW was the shallow face compared to a standard SW.
Almost forgot I need to go pick mine up today while the PO is open!
Too bad it's like 10 outside bahahaha
Figured it would take the weather to almost forget about this. Got mine yesterday but 30s and sleet all weekend will not allow for any on course time. Until next weekend....
I think this is as good a place as any to state that this club will not fix a bad swing. Of which I had plenty. That said, when you commit to hitting through the ball, and you don't get lazy, this club seems to perform pretty solidly./QUOTE]
QFT - this took me a hole or two to figure out, but this wedge definitely shined for me once I committed to hitting through the ball.
I had every intention of buying one at Golf Galaxy today but got swamped at work and never made it over there...there is always tomorrow.
Almost like a "players" version of the niblick