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MP20s?, those are passé Yea of the rust isn’t consistent than that, no way I’d go raw.
MP20s?, those are passé Yea of the rust isn’t consistent than that, no way I’d go raw.
You need to grow aI did not try to grow a patina. Hit them, dried them off, put them back in the bag.
You need to grow apair, i mean patina.
I played with a buddy today. Probably shouldn’t have but I have a feeling the doc is going to tell me no golf for a couple months after the MRI so why not. I won’t comment on the driver. My driver swing is just not there with my shoulder so I used driving irons all day on a shorter course anyway.
The T22s……. I am falling in love with these wedges. They are shockingly soft. Doesn’t matter what lie or type of shot they just feel like hitting a cloud as @JDax would say. The faces seem hot to me too. In a good way though. Just feels like a nice mellow easy swing will send the ball long.
They are very workable. I had to hit a pretty wide push draw today and easily pushed it way out right and drew it right back to the pin. One of the prettiest shot shapes you want to see.
I really have a lot of confidence in these already. It was slow on the course early with the seniors out playing this morning in foursomes and us just as a twosome. This let me tinker with the wedges around the greens from different lies. The rough on this particular course is kind of fluffy and the ball likes to sit up on top it. I had an easy time hitting some nice little flop shots out of that. It is a lie I love and hate with my kid wedges. My kid wedges sometimes it was great and other times I could cut right under the ball and go nowhere. But every time I tried it with the T22 it was just easy and perfect.
Chipping was a breeze with these. I used all three today and while I usually prefer a little higher softer landing chip shot, I did have to hit some lower chips today too. Both were automatic. I never hoped one but came close a bunch of times.
Pitching is rapidly becoming one of my favorite shots. I never really did much true pitching until recently and these wedges are so easy to hit nice smooth pitches it makes it even more fun. As I said though, the faces seem hot and I am more likely to miss a touch long right now because the ball just wants to jump off the face. I am sure I will adjust to the distances soon enough.
I swear I want to buy like 4 more sets and just put them away somewhere with the plastic on them and every time I need new wedges just go grab a set. It could just be a honeymoon phase but these are definitely the best wedges I have ever hit so far. I think a lot of people will fall in love with them if they give them a try. I know a lot of Mizuno pros skipped the T20 wedges and I don’t think any have them in play on tour but I suspect that changes quickly with the T22s.
You won’t regret it. I have always been not so great a wedge player and leaned towards more forgiving wedges like a Ping Glide or CBX. I find these just as easy to hit but much more playable. I really can’t get over how soft they feel. I think my playing partner today got tired of hearing me comment on how soft they were.you're doing a damn good job of spending my money for me. these are calling my name when it comes time to replace.
you're doing a damn good job of spending my money for me. these are calling my name when it comes time to replace.
Rust is the original Patina.I didnt remember you getting copper wedges...
Rust is the original Patina.
It could.Rust does not really happen in my neck of the woods..
It could.
Rust does not really happen in my neck of the woods..
It would take effort.. haha.
I have always been not so great a wedge player and leaned towards more forgiving wedges like a Ping Glide or CBX. I find these just as easy to hit but much more playable.
Please please please forgive my ignorance here as I’m somewhat new to golf, but you are talking about rust on a club being beneficial other than not having a glare?
Isn’t the general philosophy on wedges is to replace them more often due to their grooves wearing out? Therefore the longer you have a club, sure, it will rust more over time, but won’t its grooves also be more worn out?