Germerican
AngryYankee
I know there are a few members here who have SCOR wedges and swear by them and probably some who might have tried the SCORs but didn't like them. Either way I would like some input. I am really working on my short game and have been seeing great results from swing control and accuracy to a point where I feel very confident on the course and around the greens. Although the 60* is still a pain in the ace to deal with.
The main question that I have is:
Durability. I have a set of CG15s and the zip grooves are basically non existent now and the face of the club is worn in pretty good. I also have a 45* wedge from my iron set that I can put some power behind and the face is still in great condition. How is the durability of the SCORs after a few rounds or even after a full season of play? Would I need to update regularly or are the SCORs "future proof" meaning they will last for a few years of play?
When I go to replace my PW for a 44* and 48* duo, will I be able to use them with a full swing and still have the club last for a while?
I did the online fitting and set up thing and it was recommended to go 44, 48, 52, 56, 60. Right now I am simply going to upgrade the latter three. Seeing the prices on these bad boys makes me feel like they are delicate dental instruments where I should be careful and just tap it in, give it a lil' tap tap taparoo.
The main question that I have is:
Durability. I have a set of CG15s and the zip grooves are basically non existent now and the face of the club is worn in pretty good. I also have a 45* wedge from my iron set that I can put some power behind and the face is still in great condition. How is the durability of the SCORs after a few rounds or even after a full season of play? Would I need to update regularly or are the SCORs "future proof" meaning they will last for a few years of play?
When I go to replace my PW for a 44* and 48* duo, will I be able to use them with a full swing and still have the club last for a while?
I did the online fitting and set up thing and it was recommended to go 44, 48, 52, 56, 60. Right now I am simply going to upgrade the latter three. Seeing the prices on these bad boys makes me feel like they are delicate dental instruments where I should be careful and just tap it in, give it a lil' tap tap taparoo.