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    5 more days...

     

     

     

    In the bag

    Driver: Callaway Rogue Subzero 9.5 Stiff flex

    3 wood: Callaway Rogue Subzero 15 degree

    Hybrids: 17 degree titleist 816 h2

    Irons: Ben Hogan Ptx 22-46 degree (4-pw)stiff flex standard lie

    Wedges: Callaway Mac Daddy 4 50,54,58 degrees

    Putter: Odyssey EXO seven

     

    Gig'em Aggies!

  2. I'm really pleased with mine, I have the sub zero in both driver and 3-wood. Had to adjust to it switching from a Nike Vapor but once I did it's been smooth sailing. Some equipment fits people easy others not so much, I can't hit the f7 or f8 to save my life...

     

     

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  3. Not really.

    Opening a 56 adds bounce to a club that often has a lot already.

     

    My lob wedges have very little bounce so that I can play high, soft little shots from forward in my stance when I short-side myself

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    Bounce destroys that shot.

    dual sole grind my friend. Every major wedge maker has it or a version by a different name, I have it on my 58 and 54 and both work well opened or hooded or you can just go like your low bounce (like that by the way Nifty) if you're a good ball striker that low bounce can be really versatile but I definitely agree with the thought that some people just ain't meant to hit high loft low bounce wedges and that's why God gave us Roger Cleveland and Bob Vokey.

     

     

     

    In the bag

    Driver: Callaway Rogue Subzero 9.5 Stiff flex

    3 wood: Callaway Rogue Subzero 15 degree

    Hybrids: 17 degree titleist 816 h2

    Irons: Ben Hogan Ptx 22-46 degree (4-pw)stiff flex standard lie

    Wedges: Callaway Mac Daddy 4 50,54,58 degrees

    Putter: Odyssey EXO seven

     

    Gig'em Aggies!

  4. I don't know about this one.

     

    Disclaimer: half the fellas at my home course have their own carts and play two bags of equipment so I've seen the extreme side of no limit.

     

    I think changing this one wouldn't make any sort of performance difference for your average mid to high handicap player because they rarely play the hole bag anyways. How many high handicappers do you normally see debating between hitting a firm 3iron or smooth 4iron or Lord forbid a 2iron... the only instance I can see it affecting is the wedges and I still see a lot of fellas in that higher bracket who are too intimidated to use any loft higher than 56 or 60 degrees. I know there are exceptions but this is what I hear a lot of.

     

    It really doesn't help that much with filling in gaps either if you look deep enough.

     

    My clubs are set up as follows:

     

    Driver. 9.5 degrees

    3wood. 15 degrees

    Hybrid. 18 degrees

    4. 22 degrees

    5. 26 degrees

    6. 30 degrees

    7. 34 degrees

    8. 38 degrees

    9. 42 degrees

    Pw 46 degrees

    50 degree wedge

    54 degree wedge

    58 degree wedge

    Putter

     

    With 14 clubs in the bag I've got 4 degree increments top to bottom excluding driver so in theory there's really no gaps to fill unless I was wanting like a 62 or 64 degree wedge but I get the same effect with opening my 58 and if you get the proper sole grind it'll allow the leading edge to stay flush with the ground like a 62 anyways.

     

    These companies stamping pw on 9iron lofted clubs isn't helping anyone either, soon people are gonna have to figure out what to do when their 3Iron has the same loft as their 3wood then everyone's screwed. Just don't see a reason for more clubs in the bag.

     

     

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  5. First time's always the hardest, here's to it being the first of many! I like how you're keeping track of statistics, that's gonna be a big help for you.

     

     

     

    In the bag

    Driver: Callaway Rogue Subzero 9.5 Stiff flex

    3 wood: Callaway Rogue Subzero 15 degree

    Hybrids: 17 degree titleist 816 h2

    Irons: Ben Hogan Ptx 22-46 degree (4-pw)stiff flex standard lie

    Wedges: Callaway Mac Daddy 4 50,54,58 degrees

    Putter: Odyssey EXO seven

  6. Sean Foley's players on tour kind of have a stack and tilt look to them to me. Badeley went all in on it and quit after a year I think? Correct me if I'm wrong on that last part though. It just looks like it'd stress that lead leg and hip to me. The golf swing isn't a natural motion but s&tseems all that much more unnatural...

     

     

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  7. Short answer: yes I use it.

     

    Details: it's most important for me on par 5s where I can step on it but if I'm not hitting my driver well it's a club that I know will stay in play 9 of 10 shots. It's also my go to club on first time visits to new courses where I'm not quite sure how driver would work out.

     

     

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