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same. The D is so good close to green for me and the T grind on my 54 is perfect for my pitches.I love the T and D sole grinds.
I have them reversed of you. D grind 54 and T grind 60.same. The D is so good close to green for me and the T grind on my 54 is perfect for my pitches.
NiceShot a personal best 83 today and the wedges were on fire! Was dialed in on approach and hit a bunch of really nice chips. My pitching game has completely changed since getting these in the bag. I play a low ball flight from 60-100 yards and used to always struggle with rolling off greens. With the Edel’s I’m hitting those low shots with a ton of spin and stopping right around my landing spot.
Best approach of the round for me was playing out of some rough with my 52V to an elevated green. Over a trap with not much room to stop before going over. The wedge went through the rough beautifully and held crazy spin out of the rough to give me a great look at birdie from what should have been trouble.
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Congrats man! Do you have a favorite wedge of the ones you got that's helped you the most?Shot a personal best 83 today and the wedges were on fire! Was dialed in on approach and hit a bunch of really nice chips. My pitching game has completely changed since getting these in the bag. I play a low ball flight from 60-100 yards and used to always struggle with rolling off greens. With the Edel’s I’m hitting those low shots with a ton of spin and stopping right around my landing spot.
Best approach of the round for me was playing out of some rough with my 52V to an elevated green. Over a trap with not much room to stop before going over. The wedge went through the rough beautifully and held crazy spin out of the rough to give me a great look at birdie from what should have been trouble.
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Thanks! Man they are all so good! I’m playing the 52V, 56T, and 60C. The 52 has been amazing for full shots and the 56 is so good for everything from chipping to full swings.Congrats man! Do you have a favorite wedge of the ones you got that's helped you the most?
Man, that's a hell of a good feeling.it’s giving me the confidence to hit shots I never had in the bag before.
Yup it’s really nice to have options. I was always a bump and run guy only and would get get screwed if I had to elevate anything. The C grind opens and closes so easy and is so forgiving for me with the weight in the toe which is letting me hit all kinds of shots.Man, that's a hell of a good feeling.
They are for the irons aren't they? Are they the same size/thread weights?Does anyone remember if they were going to release a weight kit and specialty tool for the wedges? I don’t see one on the website but am curious about tinkering with some different weights after listening to the off course this week.
That is great. That is where i am with the 54T on full shots figuring out the distances. Super easy to hit and deadly accurate. I am now thinking of picking up a 50 for an A Wedge. Or possibly a 48 inseadAnother round and I am still hitting these well. I underestimated 2 shots that just caught a bunker from 90-110 yds out but that is just getting used to distances. Once I am on green I get plenty of stopping power from these wedges. They were ok out of the bunker today but the bunkers were mainly compacted sand so normal explosion shots were not the answer.
I’m sure they are same size and thread pitch as wedges. Going off memory from QC. I’m guessing that optional weights will become available when or soon after irons begin to ship. I will be going some experimenting.They are for the irons aren't they? Are they the same size/thread weights?
Are you normally a standard wedge from 100 yards guy or a gap wedge from that distance?Really nice short game practice tonight. I love how soft these feel, the ball just thumps off the face and I’m seeing much improved results with the weight in the heel, both on the range with ball flight and around the greens. I did some practice off of some tight lies all the way up to thick rough from 10-30 yards, put a few to tap-in range and I even got myself a nice feeling chip-in. Hopefully I can bring some of those results to the course tomorrow, like I mentioned I’ve been struggling a bit with those awkward yardages 100 yards and in but I am very happy with the way things are going up close.
Are you using the same wedge for tight lies and rough? That’s one thing I have been really impressed with is how the T and C both work in all conditions.Really nice short game practice tonight. I love how soft these feel, the ball just thumps off the face and I’m seeing much improved results with the weight in the heel, both on the range with ball flight and around the greens. I did some practice off of some tight lies all the way up to thick rough from 10-30 yards, put a few to tap-in range and I even got myself a nice feeling chip-in. Hopefully I can bring some of those results to the course tomorrow, like I mentioned I’ve been struggling a bit with those awkward yardages 100 yards and in but I am very happy with the way things are going up close.
Yeah. I agree, don't feel rewarded with crisp strikes green side.Having played a few rounds with these wedges I am a fan. Though I still think they lack some green side spin. Full swings are not an issue. But they rarely are for any wedge. It’s les than and partial shots where you can really distinguish spin differences.
the grinds on these are awesome. Love the T and D grinds.