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Post by jeffy on Jun 8, 2012 12:07:29 GMT -5
OK, here they are: I don't know why the 52* wedge has a different "Edel" logo, but I like it! The stamping on the toe is a new logo for the wedges, a stylized "ae" that stands for "Adams Edel", giving recognition to Mike Adams who created the concept. Punch face: The putter: They'll get a full tryout tomorrow! Jeff
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jun 8, 2012 12:13:55 GMT -5
Smooth. Real smooth.
3JACK
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Post by rohlio on Jun 8, 2012 18:08:28 GMT -5
I love the look of their wedges.
That is the first putter of theirs I have seen that I actually like. Nice looking sticks.
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Post by jeffy on Jun 8, 2012 20:25:05 GMT -5
Been rolling the putter on the carpet and starting to get used to it. My old putter I aimed high and right, so I must have shut it down during the stroke. To get a pure roll with this one, I need to almost feel like I'm blocking it, even though when I hold my finish I can see the face is square to the arc.
The round grip is OK, but I'm going to stick a Scotty Cameron on it, a red one I snagged off of eBay last night.
Jeff
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Post by iacas on Jun 8, 2012 21:37:00 GMT -5
The round grip is OK, but I'm going to stick a Scotty Cameron on it, a red one I snagged off of eBay last night. Why? I recommend you try the round one for awhile. If you're a degree off with any of the square ones it can make the $500+ you paid kind of senseless.
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Post by jeffy on Jun 8, 2012 23:21:54 GMT -5
The round grip is OK, but I'm going to stick a Scotty Cameron on it, a red one I snagged off of eBay last night. Why? I recommend you try the round one for awhile. If you're a degree off with any of the square ones it can make the $500+ you paid kind of senseless. I like to live dangerously!!!
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Post by cwdlaw223 on Jun 9, 2012 14:16:27 GMT -5
Beautiful Jeffy! Stick with the round grip. I went through the same struggle with round vs. flat. Takes 2-3 weeks to change, but worth it. The variable weighting is great.
Don't forget to drive/hold to engage the bounce!!!
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Post by jeffy on Jun 9, 2012 19:57:19 GMT -5
Beautiful Jeffy! Stick with the round grip. I went through the same struggle with round vs. flat. Takes 2-3 weeks to change, but worth it. The variable weighting is great. Don't forget to drive/hold to engage the bounce!!! Thanks, cw! I was getting used to it today already. I went to see Mike Adams for an Aimpoint lesson this afternoon, but when I got there he said "We're not going to do Aimpoint today; I'm going to teach you how to hit your new wedges!" Well, then, I guess I now know who's boss if you work with Mike! Believe or not, with the wedges Mike had me under-flipping! Oh, the horror! Hit great shots, though. A lot of the mechanics on a good wedge swing are different from a good power swing. Punch-dot face spins great. Jeff
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Post by cwdlaw223 on Jun 10, 2012 17:45:01 GMT -5
Now I want a lesson from him. That guy knows wedges!
Aimpoint will really help your putting and chipping. Amazing how much more break is needed. It's still an art to match the read with speed. You won't make every putt, but three putts should go down dramatically because you won't ram it by as much.
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Post by jeffy on Jun 10, 2012 20:32:48 GMT -5
Now I want a lesson from him. That guy knows wedges! Come up sometime and do it. Then we can play my course, which is ten miles away. Jeff
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jun 17, 2012 12:44:30 GMT -5
I removed my C-tapers from the heads. The heads came in at 305 grams, 307 grams and 309 grams for the GW, SW and LW respectively. I'm installing True Temper DG SL in X100 flex in them.
3JACK
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