toraider I hit the lob wedge some. One time in particular was about a 40 yard shot to a green that was elevated about 10 feet or so from where the ball was at rest. After I hit the shot I was concerned that the ball was going to be way long, but it was only about 4 feet past the hole.

    New putter head came in, and after two hours of hand sanding and a torch job it turns out the overseas service I used botched the CNC work and covered it up with what appears to be brazing 🤨 shows up in two spots where the fillet is wrong... time to complain and start giving my business to somebody local.

    backinit After I hit the shot I was concerned that the ball was going to be way long, but it was only about 4 feet past the hole.

    Gotta love these spin machines! The face milling is unreal. They remind me of the old Reid Lockharts wedges! Loved those too!

      colej you might not have to add any weight to those... those look nice.

        colej like the looks and heavier weight (if my eyes aren't deceiving me).

          ode

          Yes and if you’d want to change the weight it’s extremely easy.

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          colej

          As a side note, I reject anything not within tolerances, so everything that goes out the door should be pretty close to stated. 😊

          Oh, here are a couple of videos sent to me of players hitting this head. 😊

            I put an Apollo Phantom steel shaft into a spare PW. I have to find a shaft that works.

            Trying to reshaft a putter with single bend.....😳, ugh.i dunno how you guys do it, but is a PITA and a guess re the angke of the shaft,,,,🤞

            backinit They were a Terry Kholer - Wedge Guy company if I am not Mistaken. RL was before, Eidolon > Scor > Ben Hogan > Edison. Pretty sure RL is long gone as a company.

            Put the new Adams Pro 18* together. Fuji Motore Speeder TP 9.3 XS. Karma Jumbo +4 wraps on bottom hand. Big Teeth Aluminum ferrule




            • Ignore the epoxy on the ferrule, clean up needed!