Whatever degree you go with for the lob wedge, definitely get the back part of the sole ground off. That way when you open the face, the leading edge still sits flat on the ground.
Jamie,
I hope you have tried the 13.5 degree 3 metal. it is a great club for me. I hit it almost as far as my Titleist driver with a little more control. It is a great club for golfers who hit the ball somewhat high. It allows me to keep the trajectory…
Congratulations to all these winners. We all take pride in being part of Team Titleist, whether playing for a living or for the fun of it.
royal ashburn has a fitting demo day in a few weeks witht the new clubs
Having played seriously for three years, I dedicated myself to the sport this year vowing to play at least 9 holes a week for as long as the weather allowed through 2015. As the summer continues, my scores have been steadily coming down. Today, on a…
I play the Pro V1x, I enjoy the distance and still get plenty of spin!
Good rule of thumb is , heavy shaft- lighter head weight and lighter shaft- heavier head weight. This is to achieve the same swing weight. When they are reshafted to XP- 95's , you can increase or add a tip weight , or just add some lead tape do…
755's are forged and are very easy to bend. Metal is soft so it's probably worthwhile getting them checked anyway as they could change over time.