Hi Mark,
Thanks for the question.
The 714 AP2's are designed to be the optimal combination of forgiveness, feel, look and workability. The 714 MB's are designed for maximum shot shaping ability. The best way to determine which iron is right…
Thanks for the feedback! Much appreciated!
I think I'm getting my expectations too high before these releases come out. I end up being initially disappointed when I first see what is released. Then after I look at the stuff again, I like it more, but with the Scotty releases, that's too late…
Are you keeping your 50? I can't decide what to do. My PW is 44* and I really don't want to carry 5 wedges. I might just need to think about my PW as a 9I.
This is the best weekend of the year for my golf watching and my wife knows that. But having a 2 year old and a 7 month old is complicating things a little this weekend, so we'll see how it goes. Lucky for me, my 2 year old likes to watch golf.
Does this mean that if I want that rusty, extra feel in my wedge like the good old days I should get the raw black one? :)
I use my 56° wedge for everything from about 95 yards till the green.
I do think an additional wedge will help though, for bunker shots etc. because i don't think i need the extra yards. For reference: i hit my 7 iron about 170 to 175 yards.
Ryan G said: Hi Andrew, For every 1/2 of length added you need to flatten the lie angle 0.5 degrees from what you have now. If you want to strengthen loft, it has no effect on how long the club is.
Hi Andrew,
For every 1/2 of length added you need to flatten the lie angle 0.5 degrees from what you have now. If you want to strengthen loft, it has no effect on how long the club is.
Ryan... When I was fitted for my irons the…
If you are trolling used bins (...or my bag), the original Spin-Mill wedges (red inlay) (not C-C or SM4 or SM5) have non-conforming U-groves. It's the same technology to generate the groves, but C-C and later models deal with the change in rules on depth…
Where can I get a doizen of the Titleist Red Sox World Series golf balls. I have not seen them in the golf shops in my aea of Boston.
Thanks,
Tom