Orikoru
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AW at 46. Stands for approach wedge I think, but I just call her Amy Winehouse.If you Pw is 41, what is your next club then (gap)?
AW at 46. Stands for approach wedge I think, but I just call her Amy Winehouse.If you Pw is 41, what is your next club then (gap)?
Just use that for PW in the Vokeys quizAW at 46. Stands for approach wedge I think, but I just call her Amy Winehouse.
Last time I did the Vokey wedge fit they only offered different grinds in wedges over 52 degrees, must try it again. Mind you I mainly play Cleveland wedges these days as one year old models are half the price of a Vokey.I thought I'd do this just for fun/curiosity but I'm stuck on the second question.
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Where is the option for 41??![]()
It's called a 9 ironI thought I'd do this just for fun/curiosity but I'm stuck on the second question.
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Where is the option for 41??![]()
In my clubs that is an 8 ironIt's called a 9 iron![]()
Each to their own. At least some prefer a bit more thinking in their clubs’ options.If you're playing most of the year round just get the middle of the range ones, massive overthinking going on.
Yeah sure, if you're building up a collection of wedges with each loft having different grind and bounce options then fair play.Each to their own. At least some prefer a bit more thinking in their clubs’ options.
I like this idea of building a collection of wedges to cater for playing conditions (like @jim8flog did) more than settling for something average:
https://forums.golfmonthly.com/threads/what-grind.118276/post-2839671
Just a personal preference, there is more than one way to play this game![]()
Had a few gos on the course with it, what a wonder club from tight lies![]()
I would have never considered 4* but it does work great from bare lies (compacted soil) which we get in winter in quite a few places around the greens.Looks cool. 4 degrees of bounce scares me. In soft conditions I could easily lay the sod over the top of the ball if I wasn't careful.
I would have never considered 4* but it does work great from bare lies (compacted soil) which we get in winter in quite a few places around the greens.
Not frozen, just compacted. I play it very shallow though, that was kind of the idea of what I was looking for.Was the ground half frozen today?
Our bare spots would be soft and you would fat them fairly quickly if you are in any way steep.
Not frozen, just compacted. I play it very shallow though, that was kind of the idea of what I was looking for.