They look a lot like Cory Pavin's Cleveland clubs...and Miller Barber had some anti shank clubs. So you cast some block of metal, grind it out and connect it with screws. This will be short lived in my mind.
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I mean, it's not a completely un-earned reference, but they're nowhere near that ugly. I actually kinda like the way the back of the club looks, but I'm not sure I buy into all the marketing hype and I'm definitely 100% out at that price.I went to the website to check them out and immediately came back to scroll through the comments to find the VAS reference.
At that price, you'd definitely take a bath on resale or trade-in.Hideous and price....hard pass. I need to be able to look at something with confidence rather than question myself if I made a bad decision and be stuck with these clubs for the next five years because I wouldn’t be able to sell them for 50% on the dollar. I see this market being very very limited.
Uh ok.
$420 I might pay for a driver. That’s about what I usually spend on a 6-8pc iron set that’s gently used.
If their stuff isn’t better than what I’m using by leaps and bounds, maybe they’re the new Boob Parsons?
I’m not saying neither or either company isn’t putting out a great product. But you can **** me sideways before a pay $400 for a damn wedge.
JMHO.
Not in the wild no but Peter Finch reviewed the wedges yesterday and results were pretty darn goodBumping this thread. Anyone seen one of these in the wild yet?
I can see a day where every club in the bag has an adjustable hosel though.