In your case, the most useful addition of a hybrid would be to replace the 3iron. Butch Harmon never wants to see a 3I in an amateur's bag. The other common name being utility club, you can use in conditions like fairway bunkers and deeper rough.
John L said: Im not sure about Finland but id like to know if there is anything in Germany that dose an Ocean Side style fitting. You never know maybe work alittle Team Titleist USA ambassedorship trip. Cheers, Greens and Fairways to all. Simba
Im not sure about Finland but id like to know if there is anything in Germany that dose an Ocean Side style fitting. You never know maybe work alittle Team Titleist USA ambassedorship trip.
Cheers, Greens and Fairways to all.
Simba
Hi A.S.
We have checked on this and I'm afraid we are unable to get hold of the 712 gap wedge. Sorry about that. Do let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. Thanks.
Tom
Hi, any chance there is any information on whether the K grind will be available with TVD wedges w/ the new SM5 grooves (and if so, when)? Thinking of a TVD-K, was initially waiting for the new grooves, but would rather have the grind than the grooves…
I am 15 years old and got a hole in one after starting playing golf 5 months before. I was playing in my first high school match using a different ball on the first couple of holes than I decided this ball wasn't working out for me so I changed to a ball…
I was on Spring break down in Florida and I went golfing at the PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie. I played the Ryder course and on the 7th hole i was deciding between my 5 iron and 4 iron, I ended up going with my 4 iron and as soon as I hit it I knew…
It did. I have the newest Scotty dog sticker on one side, and had the Vokey sticker on the other side of my Jeep Wrangler. Now I gotta find something to fill the void.
Damaso,
At this point those shafts will not be offered as a custom option. If you are looking to move to a graphite option there is the Kuro Kage 65g or the Graphite Design Tour AD 65i available. Those are your two shaft options that are lighter than…
Gregg,
You won't necessarily have problems with the shaft, assuming that the shaft is a good fit for your game. You want to make sure the lighter weight still gives you the feel and control needed. In terms of re-shafting after you have had the clubs…