I've been on the look out too for these. Not sure I can bring myself to part with £360 for new wedges.
Also been having a look at the new Cleveland wedges, but struggling to find a good deal.
I actually tried these out yesterday in AG and out of those, M2 Irons and some Mizuno JPX EZ's, I found the Benross the best to hit.
I decided in the end to stick with my old Nike VRS irons though and although I got a bit more distance with the Benross and M2, they didn't feel as solid to hit.
Thanks for the replies.
Looking at AG stores now, I have seen big improvements in their custom fit experience of late, probably driven by more and more players looking for that sort of experience when forking out large sums of money for equipment.
They don't quite seem to be standardised as...
I've had my irons for 5 years, about the length of time I've been playing.
I'm essentially looking for something that is a bit more forgiving for when you don't get it out the sweet spot.
Being new to golf at the time, I didn't do any real sort of fitting with these irons I'm playing with now...
Currently trying to weigh up if it's worth paying to get custom fit or go to American Golf and get fitted there.
I'm a 28 handicapper and looking to replace my irons and I'm wondering how much of a difference getting custom fit would make vs getting fitted at AG.
Have people had experience...
It's a great deal. I played the Centenary course the April before the Ryder Cup and it was in pretty dire condition to be honest with you. I'm sure it's in much better condition now. However, it was heavily sanded, large parts of fairway had been replaced with new turf and it took away from...
I often find that a big factor which causes slow play, especially on a busy Saturday morning medal is people who don't tee off at the correct times, both early and late, as it causes bunching.
It's equally frustrating when you know the group behind you has set off a few minutes ahead of time...
I have played both courses over last winter and they were both in great condition, especially for the time of year.
You can normally get a 4 ball at £25 per head on teeofftimes. Certainly worth a visit for the money.
I have been thinking about replacing my wedges and have been considering going for a 46 / 50 / 54 split.
I have Ping Glide wedges at the moment, but never been 100% on them. Losing a lot of shots from 100 yards in and I have been working hard to try and improve my short game, but never had...
More and more clubs are offering something for those who have to drive, especially in Scotland where the drink drive limit has been reduced.
Best Alcohol free beer I have come across is Bitburger Drive. I have seen it in a few golf clubs and bars, really hard to get in the supermarket, but...