Don’t forget KJ Choi playing a whole bag of Headcovers when he had hybrids up to the 7 I believe.
Was that Choi? Or the giant killer YE Yang? Maybe it was both..
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Don’t forget KJ Choi playing a whole bag of Headcovers when he had hybrids up to the 7 I believe.
Don’t forget KJ Choi playing a whole bag of Headcovers when he had hybrids up to the 7 I believe.
Thick looks chunky/big, makes me think big and chunky, and I shallow out as a result. Like I'm hitting a utility. It screams I will not glide through the turf. I don't mind thin at all, in any iron, as long as it doesn't make the blade look long, because I like compact clubs. It just needs to fit with the rest of the look of the club and it's probably fine for me. For the irons I play, I don't really mind a top line more towards medium. Doesn't look bad to me, and it tends to help up on the face, so why not. I don't think I'm a top line loony, but I do dislike the boxy ones. Even if they're not bigger, it makes them look bigger (is it that hard to bevel?) and I react to what I see again. As I get towards shorter irons I want a look that more and more let's me think it'll cut through anything well if I want it to. Ultimately it's the sole that counts, but past associations, actual trends, whatever, it has an effect on what I see from above and I think it'll be like below.
I am so confused , over that l am laughing , and unsure if it made senseI have no problem looking at a thicker topline if it helps me. I think I would have a hard time looking at something if the balance felt weird or off. If it's going to be a thicker iron that's fine, if it's going to be offset that's fine but what I don't want is something that doesn't look like it belongs - I think that would confuse my eyes. I have no idea if that makes sense but it's one of those I'll know if I don't like it but I've never come across anything yet that bothers me.
I'm confused by you being confused now we're both just confused.I am so confused , over that l am laughing , and unsure if it made sense
How does top line have any impact on turf interaction. Though?I think the big thing is turf interaction right? Big giant irons don't look like they will cut through rough. Pointedly they are tougher to hit than a smaller profile when the ball is down in some thick rough so the eye test is right, but they are much easier to hit out of the fairway so that can make up for it.
I think we are confused from the bottom line to the top line wahahahahahahI'm confused by you being confused now we're both just confused.
It's not the top line per se' but generally a thick top line is part of a broader package. Bigger top lines are on bigger irons. That bigger profile (longer, taller, thicker) has to push more junk out of it's way to get to a ball in thick grass. It also requires more power to keep accelerating through the ball.How does top line have any impact on turf interaction. Though?
To me it is aesthetics either look down at a clean thin line or...
per the first post I was strictly speaking about top line. And while I don’t necessarily agree smaller means easier on troubled lies, even on small irons, top lines vary. It is why I am so curious about that part of the club exclusively here.It's not the top line per se' but generally a thick top line is part of a broader package. Bigger top lines are on bigger irons. That bigger profile (longer, taller, thicker) has to push more junk out of it's way to get to a ball in thick grass. It also requires more power to keep accelerating through the ball.
Ahh, I see. Top line doesn't really bother me so I'm probably not the best to critique it LOLper the first post I was strictly speaking about top line. And while I don’t necessarily agree smaller means easier on troubled lies, even on small irons, top lines vary. It is why I am so curious about that part of the club exclusively here.