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It’s cool to have cool things. But that wedge is ugly. Lol. Wonder why he wanted that?
Because he can and nobody else has one? Or, a publicity stunt...
More wonder why not one of their dedicated wedges. Why a set matching sand wedge? I am guessing he likes the look but curious if there is anything else.
They talk about it in the linked article - spin numbers and better control.More wonder why not one of their dedicated wedges. Why a set matching sand wedge? I am guessing he likes the look but curious if there is anything else.
Because he can and nobody else has one? Or, a publicity stunt...
@templeton80, I was being funny with this comment. Hopefully it didn't come across the wrong way yesterday....
This is such a huge head scratcher for me..... like......why? Seems like the design provides little to no advantage over a typical design.
Same. But hey, if you can why not I guess. Must just like set continuity as far as possible.
Cool that callaway made it for him. He is not someone that is a big winner. They could have easily said “nah dude, win something first”. Lol
Haha, or they said okay dude that'll be $4k please at the check out window of the tour van. Please pull around!
It is an interesting boutique idea that Callaway can play with to see if there is any significance to using one, but I'm sure •R• was cringing lol.
I remember set matching sand wedges used to be much more of a thing. Back in the 90s haha.. but I think over all they didn’t sell well because it made you look like noob.
My wife has a set of the Speedblades with the matching SW and LW. She really likes it.I actually have a set matched Taylormade SpeedBlade SW, but it doesn't look anything like the AW! They even had a LW too.
My wife has a set of the Speedblades with the matching SW and LW. She really likes it.
Tyrell Hatton imagining snapping it over his knee
R&D guys thinking about the time wasted. lol
A one-of-a-kind TCB gap wedge to match his set, that, according to RFC, is about a $4,000 wedge because it's handmade.
Dylan Frittelli is the only pro in the world using this $4K Callaway prototype wedge
The eye-popping price tag is what catches your eye. But there's a real benefit to Dylan Frittelli's custom Callaway wedge.golf.com