Great video! I just ended up getting a new set of the wedges and I ended up going with a 58 4T and a 54 12D in my higher loft wedges. Since I will be playing tournament golf this summer and I won't know the conditions of every course, my coach and I decided to get a high and low bounce wedge to adjust for that. I also play golf in college! I live in northern WV but since I go to school around Lexington KY, I play a variety of turfs. When I tried the T out for the first time I was hesitant because of how low the bounce was but I can literally hit every shot I need to hit with it. Opening the face up doesn't worry me a bit but I'm still able to nip it it and hit a low spinner. It's a fantastic wedge for sure!!
Good comparison video. I live in the Northeast where high bounce wedges work well but have a trip to Scottsdale coming up and want to add a low bounce lob wedge to the bag for the expected conditions. This video was perfect for timing.
The T grind has been the biggest surprise addition to my bag this year. Living in Michigan, we can go from the softest to the firmest turf just from location, month or combo of both. I’ve always been a D grind for its forgiveness in soft conditions but still playable in firmer turf but not optimal. But now having a T grind for the summer months and travel to firmer places is just a great option to switch to.
I have been looking at this sucker. Originally played on softer conditions with the D grind 58 (bent to 59) but now playing on links courses in Scotland so need new wedges for sure
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Great video! I just ended up getting a new set of the wedges and I ended up going with a 58 4T and a 54 12D in my higher loft wedges. Since I will be playing tournament golf this summer and I won't know the conditions of every course, my coach and I decided to get a high and low bounce wedge to adjust for that. I also play golf in college! I live in northern WV but since I go to school around Lexington KY, I play a variety of turfs. When I tried the T out for the first time I was hesitant because of how low the bounce was but I can literally hit every shot I need to hit with it. Opening the face up doesn't worry me a bit but I'm still able to nip it it and hit a low spinner. It's a fantastic wedge for sure!!
Good comparison video. I live in the Northeast where high bounce wedges work well but have a trip to Scottsdale coming up and want to add a low bounce lob wedge to the bag for the expected conditions. This video was perfect for timing.
Is that at the hills practice area? I’m in the Austin area and would love to tee it up sometime
The T grind has been the biggest surprise addition to my bag this year. Living in Michigan, we can go from the softest to the firmest turf just from location, month or combo of both. I’ve always been a D grind for its forgiveness in soft conditions but still playable in firmer turf but not optimal. But now having a T grind for the summer months and travel to firmer places is just a great option to switch to.
Great video, congrats. I play with jaws 54s and 58z. I go to try T Grindr for 58. What you recommend for 54. S or D
I have been looking at this sucker. Originally played on softer conditions with the D grind 58 (bent to 59) but now playing on links courses in Scotland so need new wedges for sure
Great comprehensive review! Love the various shots with various wedges unedited. Gives real world feel to it. Keep it up!
Where can you try the T in canada, I never liked vokey ever ,stuck to Clevelands
Who would you say the L grind is for then if the T grind is more suited for opening up the face?
Helpful video mate, appreciate your efforts.