
09-18-2006, 07:29 PM
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| Re: F2 Wedges I was about to buy one when the gentleman selling it commented that he wouldn’t dare bring one out with his friends because they would “laugh him out of the game.” . I thought about it, and I declined buying one since the wedges are such an important part of the game I thought I should lean to overcome my wedge problems. I then proceeded to buy a chipper which worked beautifully – but ultimately delayed my progress with my wedges. I know this doesn’t answer your question, but it may be a consideration. James Quote: |
Originally Posted by captglover There are so many "improvement" devices out there, and most seem ineffectual at best... The idea behind the f2 wedges, where the hosel is back behind the face, seems like a good idea, especially if you have any problem with hitting it off the hosel on those short chips.
Has anyone here used these? I was thinking of getting a 60 degree. Do they work better than regular wedges? Thanks! | |