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Old 04-18-2008, 10:39 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Alright guys its time for reviews that broken_tee reminded me about. . I took all my clubs to the range last Friday. It was snowing/raining. I forgot to take my RAC 60° wedge but I went another time and that felt great. Well anyways I took out the Callaway and took a few swings and hit a ball. Just shy of directly hitting the 75yrd sign. I hit another one and it was also just shy of the sign. I hit it awesome. For a person that doesn't like Callaway stuff this thing is awesome, a new grip and she'll be ready for battle. So I'm warmed up and pulled out the new W/S Pi5 pitching wedge. Take a few swings and line up with a ball. I loved the way it felt. I was pretty straight too. I think I averaged about 100yrds with it. I take out the 6i and hit and it was a gentle fade, nothing bad. They felt real nice. A lot better when hit off the screws than my old blades. I was diffidently happy with my purchase. A few other high schooler's were out there so I decide to un-cork the r7. I took a few swings to get the tempo right, and then I unleashed on a ball. Not bad, about 215yrds, which isn't bad for a 15 year old. They were just gentle fades as well. I even killed a draw in there and nothing gets a smile on a 15 year olds face like a draw on their driver, when the week before I was hitting nothing but 100yrd slices in to a 20mph wind. So all in all a great set up. I took my hackbrid out of my bag because I can hit the 4i well enough. I'm thinking about getting a TM V-steel 3/5 wood. I've herd tons of good things about that club. I think I'll get Prolaunches in them too because I had a 3 wood a long time ago and couldn't get it airborne very well.
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