That's a tough one but it's certainly not harsh. I guess maybe the best compliment I can give it is that I haven't noticed a difference in feel compared to the blade style wedges I've consistently played in the past.
I have shaky hands when using range finders to where I had started to move away from them. This thing is so quick and so stable that I had zero issues finding the flag or bunker lip I was looking at during the Data Experience. Really excited to not be afraid to pull it out often.
It was stated it helps stabilize your foundation. I speculate it's such a weird feeling to pull off that it just stops you from thinking about the putt to break you out of the funk.
What a standout crew for this one!!!
Congrats!
DillyWood - @BigDill & @Thrillbilly Jim
Calm and Combustible - @JDax & @mikeg_74
Shoveling Sunshine - @Nappy & @Mmaynard11
Had been putting with finger down for the longest time. Thinking about giving a run without it to get back to a stroke and quieting the hands. Potential train wreck or genius?
From half to full swings I am still very impressed by these wedges. I had one catch high in the face that carried hole high. Just seems to be so much speed retention all around the face. And the cherry on top is the versatility around the green. It can handle anything thrown at it.
I probably had my overall best driving weekend down at 44" as I've spent thinking about it. I may go back to that for a run, just need to decide if I want to chop an existing shaft (currently playing 45") or grab a tester one.
After being enlightened a little this weekend at the Data Experience about my driver dispersion, it got me thinking about driver length and thought it might be a good to chat about.
What length do you play? Would you consider shorter? Do you believe less club head speed but better contact...