It gets better with age too! I’ll try to take more photos today. I’ve got about 30ish rounds on mine I think.
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Are those the same shafts you use in your irons?After a reshaft to Dart 105 F5’s, I think I confirmed the T24 58V can be that club for me.
They are, installed yesterday so it’s a new trial. I’ve done it before and my issue was always the peaks getting too peak-y, but yesterday’s session gives me a lot of hope.Are those the same shafts you use in your irons?
I made the move to matching wedge and iron shafts last year and it helped me so much with confidence and consistency in my wedge game.
Yeah, makes sense. Now that you are focused on flighting the ball I bet you start really enjoying it. Good luck!They are, installed yesterday so it’s a new trial. I’ve done it before and my issue was always the peaks getting too peak-y, but yesterday’s session gives me a lot of hope.
I think they make all of them the same length. Does look like a slight manufacturing issue tho.Hmmm… something is not right here. The 58 degree is on the far right. If anything it is the longest..
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Yeah, I honestly didn't realize their length progression till I looked at their website. It is a little odd. But whatever. I extended it and we are golden.I think they make all of them the same length. Does look like a slight manufacturing issue tho.
What is the bounce you use for the 54*? I know you said you turned a 56 to a 54.Since it's mucky season here in Ohio I've transitioned over to using my 54* more for little greenside bump and run situations instead of the 58* V grind.
Hello, welcome to THP!What is the bounce you use for the 54*? I know you said you turned a 56 to a 54.
I'm curious anyone's thoughts on the V and X grind if you have the time. Do you think the 56.08v is enough bounce to "show off" the v groove the way it apparently does for the 58*? From what I gather what many including pros like about the V groove is how it has high bounce yet a lot of relief. Is 8 degrees bounce enough to really give the best of both worlds it is trying to accomplish?
I am finally upgrading my bag, really the first time ever and have very old wedges(TM 52.10/Adams 56.09/TM 60.07). I hit my 60 pretty well on full shots and around the green but it digs too much on partial shots. The 56 is a cavity back wedge from a set. I like it out of the bunker but it also has a massive sole being a cavity back wedge.
If I go 52.10s/56.08v/60.06x would I not have enough loft for bunkers or for wet conditions? Is going up to a 12* in bounce in one of the clubs going to drastically help in wet conditions over a 10* or is 10* enough? I know these are subjective decisions but still curious. I'm hoping that the 56.08v/60.06x can give me everything I liked about my 60 while still allowing me my old bunker play and the ability to handle wet conditions.
Due to the wear pattern that develops or you just like looking down at satin more? I've got one of each and I think I might prefer looking down on the Satin more but I really like the looks of the copper. Not sure if that makes sense lolI have the copper (which I love) but I think I should have gone satin.