I have this wedge. It has taken me about 2 months of trials. I can now finally say, this club does not solve any of my chipping woes. I still chunk, hit it thin, still goes left, still squirts right; every golf horror imaginable and some you have never seen before. It gets worse if I am on nice grass, where I am always better off putting. It works better when I am in thick rough, because I tend to always have too much angle of attack. I have not been able to figure out how to get rid of this unwanted angle of attack.
I bought all three. I used to instruct for the Dave Pelz Scoring Game Schools. I just love them. My brother-notoriously weak on these shots- has improved by leaps and bounds.
Wow that is a nice endorsement. I’m sure you have seen it all. It definitely makes sense. So many players out there with old wedges, and worn grooves, no forgiveness and no technology to help them.
You’re right. The truth is that the average golfer doesn’t need to hit fifty yard wedges to eight feet to improve. They just need to hit the green EVERY TIME and two putt!
If only they realized that. Twice my brother was within 40 yards of the green, hit his approach to 50’ and three jacked. He said “I hit a good one but it went 50’ by”. I told him-that’s a 50% error! That’s not a good one!
I have this wedge. It has taken me about 2 months of trials. I can now finally say, this club does not solve any of my chipping woes. I still chunk, hit it thin, still goes left, still squirts right; every golf horror imaginable and some you have never seen before. It gets worse if I am on nice grass, where I am always better off putting. It works better when I am in thick rough, because I tend to always have too much angle of attack. I have not been able to figure out how to get rid of this unwanted angle of attack.
I bought all three. I used to instruct for the Dave Pelz Scoring Game Schools. I just love them. My brother-notoriously weak on these shots- has improved by leaps and bounds.
Wow that is a nice endorsement. I’m sure you have seen it all. It definitely makes sense. So many players out there with old wedges, and worn grooves, no forgiveness and no technology to help them.
You’re right. The truth is that the average golfer doesn’t need to hit fifty yard wedges to eight feet to improve. They just need to hit the green EVERY TIME and two putt!
If only they realized that. Twice my brother was within 40 yards of the green, hit his approach to 50’ and three jacked. He said “I hit a good one but it went 50’ by”. I told him-that’s a 50% error! That’s not a good one!