sdandrea1 I think all the grinds they're selling us on now is bullshit.
It's over-thought and will get amateur players overthinking.

Yeah...I've taken those "what grind should you be playing?" tutorials on websites a hundred times, and I
still don't know what the hell I should be playing! I keep muddling through with my old Maltbys and the
Cleveland Smart Sole.....

    Eguller It is rare that I use a wedge over 25 yds., except for a PW or GW. A cast SW/LW just has such a harsh feel to it, even inside that 25 mark.

    Spuzz I'll have to go back and see what brand I was looking at a couple days ago, but I swear, they had a T grind wedge! WTF is that???😲

    edit: It's Vokey, and I'm sure every company now will have it...........

    Who It’s For: Golfers who play in firm, hard conditions and need a low-bounce option around the greens.

      Par4QC they had a T grind wedge! WTF is that???😲

      Yeah, they offered a low bounce grind (L?) for years. Just a slightly different one. πŸ™„

      Par4QC Who It’s For: Golfers who play in firm, hard conditions and need a low-bounce option around the greens.

      Should call it a Drought Grind.
      Keep it simple.
      LOL

      I never used a SW until I was in my mid 20's (started when I was 12) and even then, it was my Dad's high bounce, fat sole and heavy Spalding that I put in the bag when I played a course with "fluffy" sand (which was rare back then)
      Otherwise, it was a PW and open/close of varying degrees depending on what was needed
      πŸ™‚

      Typhoon Yeah, need to eliminate "first tee". Way too many swing thoughts happening in my life. Believe a course PapaD plays (Meadows Farm) has a practice first tee--I need this.

        sdandrea1 Plan to get down that way before I relocate. Plus, play Royal New Kent again--read they re-opened and brought back the original design. A fun place to play. Add Mattaponi Springs

          I love a heavily relieved leading edge on wedges. Cally has done that on this year’s Jaws Raw line. I want either the X or Z but would like to demo first. This is great for tight Bermuda.

          https://www.callawaygolf.com/golf-clubs/wedges/wedges-2022-jaws-raw-chrome.html

          I just did this to an old Golfworks wedge yesterday. This is 40 degrees bounce. Big improvement.


          You can also see where I did a heel and trailing edge on it in the past. It used to be a blocky, clunky thing.

            Last 2 rounds, the driver I bagged is one of my G400SFT's. I put a DTG FGS Plus A flex shaft in it. This one: https://www.diamondtour.com/fgs-plus-wood-custom-color.html

            I literally cannot tell any difference in flight or distance from the stock Alta CB R flex shaft. Either the FGS is the value of the millennium ($9.99), or I'm such a geezer that shafts make no difference. That's my review. Don't hesitate to game this shaft.

              sdandrea1 the FGS is the value of the millennium ($9.99)

              I've been saying that for years. I still have some in clubs, gave some away that were given to me, sold some, and still have some new ones iirc.
              You have to like a 'mid' weight shaft though. Typically around 68g. I'm more of an upper 50g. now.

                Par4QC

                I know! I'm shocked I'm hitting a shaft that "heavy" so well. Brings the flight down a bit and might take some spin off?

                  sdandrea1 I'm hitting a shaft that "heavy"

                  Mo Power!! Bigger hammer pounds nails quicker, at same speed.
                  I never even studied physics.

                  The head may also be heavier than what you've been using. 2 +s fo Mo Power!