Treb
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Glad Vegas is yr round golf... It was an awesome 60* day yesterday...
that's it? 76* here.
Glad Vegas is yr round golf... It was an awesome 60* day yesterday...
Glad Vegas is yr round golf... It was an awesome 60* day yesterday...
that's it? 76* here.
Not too long ago. Played same Adams irons for years but need conforming irons for qualifiers this year. Those blew everything on the market out of the water in feel and playability. The Edel wedges are leaps and bounds better than anything else out.
My 2014 Bag looks like this:
R1 w/ Oban Devotion 6 04 flex
RBZ 3w w/ VTS Tours SPX 6s
Xhot 3H w / VTS Silver 100hs
'13 X Forged w/ PXi 6.0
Mack Daddy 2 50* / 54* / 58*
Odyssey Pro Type 2 ball
I might end up going to a different 3w later this year. I'm also not 100% sold on my putter yet.
Adams irons are non conforming?
I've read alittle about the edels. What in your opinion makes them so good?
2014
Adams fast 12 9.5 (May cut down shaft this spring)
3-A Rbz
No idea on wedges
Cleveland classic 5.5 putter
A 2 hybrid and 3 iron will roll in and out depending which I'm hitting better. No small woods.
my scotty is on ebay so i can try out a new driver.
i despise TM, but the sldr is supposed to be very low spin
my scotty is on ebay so i can try out a new driver.
i despise TM, but the sldr is supposed to be very low spin
Give me first shot at the 3-wood. Holler at me if you want to get rid of it now. Tour or regular version?
I was playing Tour Issue Pro Gold PVD's from like 2003-2004. The standard Pro Gold's are non-conforming, and when playing in USGA events they don't TEST the grooves, they just reference the non-conforming sheet.
The Edel's shape, the groove location and the CG (actually in MIDDLE of club face), and the grind mixed with the bounce.
Mine are the driver grind and all have 18 or 22* of bounce (can't remember fully). PERFECT wedges and much easier to use trailing edge.
Interesting how much loft they are adding and getting the spin relatively low. Wrx has indicated a 14 and 18 model if I remember.
The reason they have done it is that 90% of golfers don't generate enough launch angle and/or spin to maximize carry and distance. MOST people in golf can't hit a driver over 230, including the ones who say they hit it 270.
Increase launch angle, ball goes further for most. Increase spin, ball goes further for most.
my scotty is on ebay so i can try out a new driver.
i despise TM, but the sldr is supposed to be very low spin
R1 anything like the r11s?
my arms were the size of levi's neck this time last year