I just finished reading this thread and just wanted to say thanks to Hawk and the participants for such great reviews and feedback. Well done.
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Congrats chico! Let us know how they are working out for you. I'm going to do a reshaft into a shaft I like better next week, which is pretty exciting for me.
Just went and bought these today. I went in full intending to buy the JPX-EZ but the Salesman suggested that I try these out so I did. And boy and I'm glad he did. The ball just seemed to jump off the face and although I couldn't get exact distances because I was just hitting to an outdoor range without a monitor it seemed to me that they were flying. By my vantage point it looked like I was hitting the 6 iron 175ish which is good for me, especially considering it is only 40 degrees out here in Michigan. That's normally where I'm at in the humid summers and I was hitting that consistently in cold temperatures with an inferior ball. Also even though I was hitting off mats I could tell that these will benefit a steep swinger like me, I have the tendency to dig in the turf from time to time leading to a little fat shots but I don't think that will be a problem. Anyway I can't wait to actually take them out on the course and give them a full test drive and I'm hoping that they are as good as the experience I had with them today.
It was 40 and a blizzard while I was Carl's for my driver fitting today. Where were you hitting.
nice, what are you changing to? Isn't reshafting cost prohibitive?
Tour 90's.
Shafts are pulls from a friend and I do the work myself, so won't cost me much at all.
Hawk/Jman time is a little relaxed. No worries my friend!
Resourceful for the win!!
Very impatiently waiting for my set of these to come in. Based of these reviews and a brief hitting session I ordered these with Nippon NS Pro 950gh Regular, .25 short, 2 degrees flat in 5 - both Gap wedges. I had just recently purchased some Rocketbladez with kbs 90s in them but within 3 practice sessions my elbow pains started to come back (they felt very head heavy). Went to the local shop to swing some AP1s in graphite but just couldn't adjust to that light of a shaft, everything was going short and dead right on the monitor. The fitter stuck in the stock XP95s and it was immediately down the middle. Decided to go with the Nippons as that was what I played last year in my Nike VRS Forged so it was a known entity and had alleviated the arm pain the first time.
Anybody else have thoughts on going 3rd party quality wedges vs the ones from the set? I was thinking the 3rd party would have better feel, etc