johnnydoom Those are nice looking wedges. I don't understand the use of screws, but who doesn't love a good screw.
Rickochet johnnydoom Those are nice looking wedges. I don't understand the use of screws, but who doesn't love a good screw. Not as screwy as PXG were you really get screwed, eh? 😜
Taki27 Those look really nice, though I’m not a fan of the full face grooves. I have hit some bad wedge shots, but usually it is a shank. Never caught one that far out in the toe. I’ll probably get a set in the Winter to have ready for Spring.
pellmell Taki27 Unlike other irons in a set, which are mostly used for full shots and require center face contact, wedges can be struck toward the toe for a cushioned impact on delicate greenside shots.
Jelopster These look amazing. I’m consistently impressed with Maltby’s ability to deliver up to date tech (in this case full face grooves and adjustable weighting) in sync with other large OEMs at incredible prices. I’ll be swapping one for my DTG In1Zone EZ PZ 58 this winter for sure! (Though I don’t thing anything short of a new Ping Glide ES is knocking my Zing SW out of the bag anytime soon, and there’s no way I’m paying $150 for a new Glide)
ode The wedges with scorelines to the toe are interesting looking....can't say I've seen one in person. What do others think of it?
KCee I think it looks good. Been really impressed with the Maltby stuff lately. Was actually thinking of ordering a TSW 52* wedge as I'm not thrilled with my MD5, but maybe I should wait for these.
Taki27 pellmell. I heard on PGA radio that Dustin Johnson will hit his wedges off the toe intentionally to soften some shots so he can swing fuller. I can’t do that, lol
shokosugi Taki27 I do that on touch shots around the greens at times so these wedges are interesting to me just like the callaway PM grinds.
KCee LBlack14 I hit everything on the toe. Me too. I don't even have to try. It's too bad the golf ball doesn't realize just how talented I am.