Par4QC sdandrea1 I got a couple Callaway CB Mack Daddy wedges recently. New model was coming out and these were only $75-$89 everywhere. Will never leave my bag/set up. Best ever. No nonsense sole design & as easy to hit as any other iron, with no fear of skulls. Yes, much better than the Clevelands, btw.π²
sdandrea1 Par4QC Yes, much better than the Clevelands, btw I dunno. ..the Cleveland CBX is pretty turf-proof. I was thinking if getting a 44* in that line. 44, 52, 56.
VigilanteTrail Par4QC Yes, much better than the Clevelands, btw My 46,50 & 56 just yelled βBOLD claim sir!βfrom the back of my car π³π
bigshank sdandrea1 I agree Iβve got the 52,56, and 60 in the Cbx2s. Probably my favorite wedges Iβve had. Somehow though I can get a Charles Barkley shot or two in there
AdamMH sdandrea1 It's much more discrete to bring scissors so you can open blister packs of torches that are already in the store π
Subsonic DC300 In my experience if you suck that bad, you can play pretty much anything and it won't make that much of a difference. It is counterintuitive, but a better player benefits from forgiveness more than the 30 handicap since their misses are smaller. A horrible swing is a horrible swing and there is not a whole lot the club can do to help that.
DC300 Subsonic I see what you are saying there. I am guessing based on his misses, it would have been a difference, could be wrong.
Bravopilot azgreg Looks like their wedges, maybe the same San Diego company (believe it is San Diego co that nade the wedges)
[deleted] We are headed to Costco on Saturday. The last time we were there they had a ton of golf balls, a few gloves and that was it. I do like the wedges.
sdandrea1 https://www.golfwrx.com/720478/new-kirkland-clubs-appear-to-be-on-their-way-to-retail-including-an-all-new-driver/
sdandrea1 CallMeAl PapaD, will you be the first to pick one of the up? I'm going to let @Subsonic go first! ππ
sdandrea1 Par4QC That will do us no good. He's yet to post a review of those Ram irons https://golfbuzz.com/d/12116-ram-fx77-iron-review