Well, for 25 quid new and the novelty factor, how could I refuse.....

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Check out this bad boy.... Hope my nose doesnt get in the way :)
Dunno if it will ever see competitive action though.

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if that's resting on your leg you need to get out in the sun more!!!!!!!. i have a 60 and that is scary off a tight lie you will be sticking the ball up your nose with this, good fun though.
 
should be able to get about 23 yards out of that with a full swing lol - i wish you luck sir, youve either got a mustard short game or are going to need it
 
My short game isnt too bad to be honest, I do find myself getting blindsided to tight flags over bunkers round my place though. I was just thinking about using this back in the stance and still getting a higher flight than my regular wedges, will be interesting to see how it goes, good or bad.
 
if that's resting on your leg you need to get out in the sun more!!!!!!!. i have a 60 and that is scary off a tight lie you will be sticking the ball up your nose with this, good fun though.
Lol no, its the dogs sleeping rug.
Thought it was going to be a hybrid or ..... a chippper :whistle:
No chance there my man! I havent given up on the game yet. :D
 
64* wedges are good fun to use. just make sure the course is well dried up or you will just end up duffing so many and taking big chunks out of the ground.
 
Great looking club with a serious amount of loft.

My limit is 60* and that is more than enough.

I feel that I would be trying to force a shot out of this club just to try and justify its position within my bag, as such I feel it would be detrimental to scores.

I hope it works for you though, some people really get on with these high lofted wedges. A guy I know of uses one where he plays at a course that has quite a few elevated greens and due to coming up short a 64 wedge helps him out alot.

Ash!!
 
not really a long term investment. just something to have a bit of fun with. i only take my 64 out when at the 9 hole or mucking about doing some short game practice.
 
I think the value is for the 5-20 yard shots where there is no need to try and scalp the ball, nice and easy will do. Failing that, it will make a great snow shovel next winter.
 
Keep it in the bag for Ballyliffin mate, cant wait to see you play it off the tight links fairways;) and if it of no use to you there you could always give it to Bondy to putt with:eek:
 
I have a 64 degree wedge aswell,barely ever use it though as its quite old plus I cant hit it for toffee... I carry a 60 and get on alright with it :)
 
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