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Post by barragan Fri 30 Jul 2021, 1:26 pm

Currently carrying a couple of Vokey SM3 wedges (circa 2010-ish?) and the grooves are fairly worn.
Consious they'll also be illegal in a year or two whenever the backstop for the groove rule kicks in for amateurs.

Current setup below - 13 clubs, though 3W and 5I normally stay home.
Driver - 3W(15) - 2H(17) - 4I thru PW(47) - 52.08 - 58.12 - Putter

May to stick to recent versions of Vokey, but would appreciated other recommendations, especially any good deals out there.
Also, what is the current thinking on carrying 3 specialist wedges versus 2?

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Post by McLaren Fri 30 Jul 2021, 1:33 pm

Hate to give the boring answer but you can't go wrong with Vokeys. If you like them and can afford them they are the wedges to go for.

Check in with your club Pro or local fitting centre to make sure you get the best combo of bounce and grind for you.
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Post by dynamark Fri 30 Jul 2021, 5:10 pm

Mac I dont feel bounce and grind is appropriate for this esteemed forum.My wedge is 500 notes on the hip.

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Post by super_realist Sat 31 Jul 2021, 5:34 pm

I only use two wedges. 52 and 58, both Mizuno T20.

Good thing about Mizuno is shaft upgrades cost nothing.

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Post by superflyweight Mon 23 Aug 2021, 10:17 am

Get a close friend to cause a distraction and then quickly pull your pants out of your arse.

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Post by JuliusHMarx Tue 24 Aug 2021, 12:23 pm

superflyweight wrote:Get a close friend to cause a distraction and then quickly pull your pants out of your arse.

Hopefully no-one will notice your shaft upgrade either.

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Post by Galted Tue 24 Aug 2021, 1:46 pm

JuliusHMarx wrote:
superflyweight wrote:Get a close friend to cause a distraction and then quickly pull your pants out of your arse.

Hopefully no-one will notice your shaft upgrade either.

My shaft is so bent I can't see my balls properly unless I crane my neck so far it puts me off my stroke. It's probably due to how I've been gripping it.

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Post by lostinwales Tue 24 Aug 2021, 2:12 pm

Galted wrote:
JuliusHMarx wrote:
superflyweight wrote:Get a close friend to cause a distraction and then quickly pull your pants out of your arse.

Hopefully no-one will notice your shaft upgrade either.

My shaft is so bent I can't see my balls properly unless I crane my neck so far it puts me off my stroke. It's probably due to how I've been gripping it.

Do you find using a glove changes how you hold your shaft?

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Post by Pal Joey Tue 24 Aug 2021, 2:16 pm

Galted wrote:
JuliusHMarx wrote:
superflyweight wrote:Get a close friend to cause a distraction and then quickly pull your pants out of your arse.

Hopefully no-one will notice your shaft upgrade either.

My shaft is so bent I can't see my balls properly unless I crane my neck so far it puts me off my stroke. It's probably due to how I've been gripping it.

A visit to any pro shop should sort you out. You've probably also worn your grooves without noticing it. Get the pros to take a look at them and see if they can re-grind them then and there for you.

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Post by Galted Tue 24 Aug 2021, 2:19 pm

lostinwales wrote:
Galted wrote:
JuliusHMarx wrote:
superflyweight wrote:Get a close friend to cause a distraction and then quickly pull your pants out of your arse.

Hopefully no-one will notice your shaft upgrade either.

My shaft is so bent I can't see my balls properly unless I crane my neck so far it puts me off my stroke. It's probably due to how I've been gripping it.

Do you find using a glove changes how you hold your shaft?

I struggle with a glove so normally discard it. I think I grip too tightly as the tension mounts, especially if there are people watching.

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Post by Galted Tue 24 Aug 2021, 2:21 pm

Pal Joey wrote:
Galted wrote:
JuliusHMarx wrote:
superflyweight wrote:Get a close friend to cause a distraction and then quickly pull your pants out of your arse.

Hopefully no-one will notice your shaft upgrade either.

My shaft is so bent I can't see my balls properly unless I crane my neck so far it puts me off my stroke. It's probably due to how I've been gripping it.

A visit to any pro shop should sort you out. You've probably also worn your grooves without noticing it. Get the pros to take a look at them and see if they can re-grind them then and there for you.

Cheers, PJ. Sounds like sound advice, though it can be quite intimidating visiting a pro.

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Post by Pal Joey Tue 24 Aug 2021, 2:29 pm

Galted wrote:
Pal Joey wrote:
Galted wrote:
JuliusHMarx wrote:
superflyweight wrote:Get a close friend to cause a distraction and then quickly pull your pants out of your arse.

Hopefully no-one will notice your shaft upgrade either.

My shaft is so bent I can't see my balls properly unless I crane my neck so far it puts me off my stroke. It's probably due to how I've been gripping it.

A visit to any pro shop should sort you out. You've probably also worn your grooves without noticing it. Get the pros to take a look at them and see if they can re-grind them then and there for you.

Cheers, PJ. Sounds like sound advice, though it can be quite intimidating visiting a pro.

There's a good one near you - in Shoreditch from memory. Hard to find (it's in a back alley) but they're usually ready to accommodate most needs.


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Post by Galted Tue 24 Aug 2021, 4:07 pm

Pal Joey wrote:
Galted wrote:
Pal Joey wrote:
Galted wrote:
JuliusHMarx wrote:
superflyweight wrote:Get a close friend to cause a distraction and then quickly pull your pants out of your arse.

Hopefully no-one will notice your shaft upgrade either.

My shaft is so bent I can't see my balls properly unless I crane my neck so far it puts me off my stroke. It's probably due to how I've been gripping it.

A visit to any pro shop should sort you out. You've probably also worn your grooves without noticing it. Get the pros to take a look at them and see if they can re-grind them then and there for you.

Cheers, PJ. Sounds like sound advice, though it can be quite intimidating visiting a pro.

There's a good one near you - in Shoreditch from memory. Hard to find (it's in a back alley) but they're usually ready to accommodate most needs.


Rings a bell, wonder if they're still there.

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