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
🙂

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!

                My wedges have FGS Vision + shafts in them and I think they're great. Haven't tried any of the FGS shafts for woods so it's good to hear you guys like them (in case I should ever decide to buy more clubs some day 👀).

                Jelopster with GW prices rising, is DTG the new (old) go-to for components?

                I have a high opinion of their FGS shafts (obviously). Their club components are all clones (except for their own DTG designs) so you won't get as many original designs as Golfworks offers. I've used the Turner heads and the DTG heads in builds for customers looking to keep the price down and the quality was good. You're not going to get Golfworks-level quality or design tech at DTG, but you will get good values. My $.02