Taylormade xFT

d1217

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Great wedge, decided to treat myslef on a new 56* as my z tp was wearing and i wasnt getting on with it, glad i bought this, it is a great club, soft feel, good control, the flight is very consistent, the kbs shaft is supposed to be heavier i think than the DG in the z tp but i think it feels lighter. Managed to give a test on a range of shots, full, pitches the lot, and it performs well in them all, its a great wedge and i like the idea of just changing the faces when they wear out, have ordered a 60 with the 10 bounce as i dont like low bounce lob wedges and it also has the c grind sole. Oh and they are also very forgiving.
Would recommend to anyone.
 
Do you have to stock up on conforming faces, or do you think you will be able to upgrade after 2010? If you have to buy them now, that makes for an expensive layout in one go, even if it sees you through to 2024. Although to be honest, I don't see the groove rules affecting me that much.

Also not sure about the back of it. A bit too busy.

I thought the KBS was supposed to be lighter than the TTDG shaft?
 
i read that its supposed to feel heavier, but i dont think it does, but i really like, just recieved the 60 10, it has a c grind sole, which is great, makes flop shots easier to play.
 
The KBS shafts reduce swingweight (but not deadweight) so the club feels lighter. I have a set of KBS in my irons, but also had a XFT 52 degree and ended up going back to Vokey because it was too light. Nice clubhead and plenty of spin, for sure, though.
 
I like the KBS shaft. First tried them in my R9's and they were much lighter than I was anticipating and pretty easy for an inconsitent idiot like me to control (in regular flex). If I look at a C/F session next time I'm in the market for irons I'll certainly want to give the KBS another go
 
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