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[QUOTE=LyleG]I have the golfsmith one. It is an excellent unit and very accurate. The Mitchells are way overpriced and no better.[/QUOTE]
The more I think about it, the less expensive I'm making it sound to myself. Based on your rec, I'm leaning towards the GS machine to have in the garage. I think I'm paying around $75-$100 per year to get the loft/lie check and adjustments, although partly because of that pesky 5 iron.
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[QUOTE=Omen2]yeah they are super easy to use... if you have forged you may want to wrap a thin soft towelette around the clubhead to avoid indentations in the softer metal as much as possible..
every club should definitely have one.
Omen[/QUOTE]
Ha ha ha
Hey Omen I just noticed the change in signature. Nice touch, tell me, what made you choose the Adams over the HiBores?
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[QUOTE=Omen2]here's one example.
[url]http://www.mitchellgolf.com/viewItem.asp?idProduct=1590[/url]
price at the very bottom in red
the cheapest i've seen them go for is on ebay at 800 bucks... but it was not this one... a stripped down version.
i just discovered this on golfsmith
[url]http://www.golfsmith.com/products/8325[/url][/QUOTE]
Your signature is great. But what about that gorgeous "Perfect Club" hybrid sand wedge I told you about? Also, couldn't you have chosen a 14 degree, offset driver? ALMOST a perfect bag.......
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[QUOTE=dorkman53]Your signature is great. But what about that gorgeous "Perfect Club" hybrid sand wedge I told you about? Also, couldn't you have chosen a 14 degree, offset driver? ALMOST a perfect bag.......[/QUOTE]
Haven't you seen his Lovett wedge?
Are you saying the Perfect wedge is even better?
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I definitley agree that Titleist forgings lack in the feel department. I have owned the 690CB's. Most Titleist are beautiful to look at though. I also agree that off therack Mizunos must be checked out before playing. My MP-33's were all out of spec when I had them checked.
I have to throw in the Ben Hogan line, being that is what I play now. I wouldn't say they feel better than Mizunos, but they are right up there with them. Mizuno is #1. Hogan would be 1A. Hogans can be had dirt cheap now that they are seemingly being phased out by Callaway. What a shame. Shovel pushers are ruining a great product. I may buy a second set of Apex irons for the future.
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[QUOTE=Kiwi Player]Haven't you seen his Lovett wedge?
Are you saying the Perfect wedge is even better?[/QUOTE]
Oh, I've seen it. Something this beautiful comes down to that warm, cuddly, subjective glow one feels when seeing a true work of art. In my opinion, it's even more spectacular than the F2 wedge, and then some........
Here is the Lovett link: [url]http://www.lovettgolf.com/[/url]
Here is the Perfect Club link: [url]http://www.theperfectclub.com/perfect_collection/perfectclub-hybrid/index.asp[/url]
By contrast, the F2 wedge looks comparatively conventional: [url]http://www.f2golf.com/technology.html[/url]
You make the call.........
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[QUOTE=Rainkingjr]I definitley agree that Titleist forgings lack in the feel department. I have owned the 690CB's. Most Titleist are beautiful to look at though. I also agree that off therack Mizunos must be checked out before playing. My MP-33's were all out of spec when I had them checked.
I have to throw in the Ben Hogan line, being that is what I play now. I wouldn't say they feel better than Mizunos, but they are right up there with them. Mizuno is #1. Hogan would be 1A. Hogans can be had dirt cheap now that they are seemingly being phased out by Callaway. What a shame. Shovel pushers are ruining a great product. I may buy a second set of Apex irons for the future.[/QUOTE]
Have you tried the current Callaway Tour (forged)? I didn't like them overall, but I thought the feel was really cool.
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[QUOTE=dorkman53]Oh, I've seen it. Something this beautiful comes down to that warm, cuddly, subjective glow one feels when seeing a true work of art. In my opinion, it's even more spectacular than the F2 wedge, and then some........
Here is the Lovett link: [url]http://www.lovettgolf.com/[/url]
Here is the Perfect Club link: [url]http://www.theperfectclub.com/perfect_collection/perfectclub-hybrid/index.asp[/url]
By contrast, the F2 wedge looks comparatively conventional: [url]http://www.f2golf.com/technology.html[/url]
You make the call.........[/QUOTE]
Yeah you're right, the F2 looks relatively conventional compared to the other two.
I'm not in the market for a new wedge but when my current setup wears out I'll know where to look for my next great wedge.
Cheers Dorkman :thumbsup:
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