RNG
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Looking forward to reading the actual reviews!! Be very detailed guys, please!!
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Anyone know when they will begin filling the "priority preference" orders?
Any word on this yet?
DefinitelyLooking forward to reading the actual reviews!! Be very detailed guys, please!!
That is really cool, enjoy those new sticks! (I've never really been brave enough to order clubs without hitting them first). Be sure to join us here and provide feedback on them.Just got off the phone with Ben Hogan and have my PTx irons on order (or will shortly). Spent 30 plus minutes on the phone with Hogan finalizing lofts and getting advice on shafts. I can not say enough how helpful they were and generous with their time. I had jumped on the Priority Preference reservation when I got that email a few weeks ago. These should look real nice next to my original 1973 Hogan Directors.
anxious to share pictures in a month or so
Keith
Jealous is me!Just got off the phone with Ben Hogan and have my PTx irons on order (or will shortly). Spent 30 plus minutes on the phone with Hogan finalizing lofts and getting advice on shafts. I can not say enough how helpful they were and generous with their time. I had jumped on the Priority Preference reservation when I got that email a few weeks ago. These should look real nice next to my original 1973 Hogan Directors.
anxious to share pictures in a month or so
Keith
I was just looking at the Hogan website at the TK-15 wedges and saw this quote:
"We recommend starting your set of TK wedges with a true “pitching wedge” of 48-51 degrees. This is the club Mr. Hogan’s competitors dubbed “the Equalizer”, and it will quickly become one of your favorite “go to” clubs."
I wonder how that relates to the launch/loft profiles they have? Like my current PW is at 46*. I wonder if that would put me in their "Low" profile for the irons since the 44* isn't actually considered a PW by the Hogan company, then start the wedges at 48 - like 48/52/56/60?
* And sorry for all the thoughts/guesses, it's part of the excitement for me in an event like this.
I was just looking at the Hogan website at the TK-15 wedges and saw this quote:
"We recommend starting your set of TK wedges with a true “pitching wedge” of 48-51 degrees. This is the club Mr. Hogan’s competitors dubbed “the Equalizer”, and it will quickly become one of your favorite “go to” clubs."
I wonder how that relates to the launch/loft profiles they have? Like my current PW is at 46*. I wonder if that would put me in their "Low" profile for the irons since the 44* isn't actually considered a PW by the Hogan company, then start the wedges at 48 - like 48/52/56/60?
* And sorry for all the thoughts/guesses, it's part of the excitement for me in an event like this.
4i 5i 6i 7i 8i 9i PW Low 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Mid-low 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 Current i25 gamers 24 27 30 33 37 41 46 Mid-high 22 26 30 34 38 42 46 High 23 27 31 35 39 44 48
While I agree that it does seem a bit curious I think the Hogan Fit tool is only concerned with gaps in the loft progression of your bag.I sent Hogan CS a question about the PTx irons being included on their HoganFit tool. They responded that the recommendations are the same regardless of iron type. I find this curious. The clubs may be available in the same custom loft configurations but they have unique design characteristics, so you'd expect variation between the sets which should be reflected in the recommendation from their fitting tool. For example, does a 21* PTx with the hollow construction and different COG really play the same as the CB Fort Worth? If so, what's the point of selling two sets? Something doesn't add up.