-
My bag
Thanks for the comments, fellas!
-
My bag
Thanks for the kind words, Blader - glad you like them!!
-
My bag
Thanks for the comments, Jack - have added some extra pix in the original post of the 60 degree, as well as a side by side comparison of the 54 and 60 to show the slight difference in bounce of the two wedges. I'm normally a fan of a satin finish on my clubs, hence the Traditional irons really appeal to me, however I wanted a slightly "rougher" or raw finish in the wedges as I felt they would look better after spending some quality time hitting out of sand. It was a good move, I think. I got the wedges with pretty standard specs - see below, but full customisation is totally available. I'd highly recommend giving them a go. Cheers Dan SCRATCH GOLF WEDGE SPEC SHEET Wedge #1 Wedge #2 Loft 54º 59º Lie Standard Standard Length 35.25 34.75 Shaft Rifle Spinner Rifle Spinner Swingweight D-4 D-4 Grip Winn Winn Finish Brushed Nickel Full Grain Brushed Nickel Full Grain Toe Shape Standard Standard Stampings dan dan Paintfill Color White White Bounce 10º 5º Leading Edge Rolled Rolled Camber Moderate Moderate Heel Relief Moderate Moderate Toe Relief Moderate Moderate Trailing Edge Moderate Moderate
-
My bag
Thanks ACG - couldn't agree with you more about Scratch wedges. I wish more people had a chance to see the Traditional irons in person as they're so beautiful. Thanks for the reply and the appreciation!!
-
My bag
Pretty happy with this setup - Woods: TM R7 425 9.5, stock stiff shaft Srixon W403AD 14.5 degree TM V-Steel 18 degree - very happy with this combo, the Srixon especially is an underrated club in my opinion. I've always had trouble feeling confident hitting 3W off the deck, but not anymore Irons: 3-5 - Traditional Golf "Tour Cavity" with PX 5.5 6-PW - Tradtional Golf TR1, PX 5.5 - these irons are magnificent, both beautiful and buttery soft. Shafts are perfect for me, get up quickly and flatten out nicely, just as they're supposed to. Wedges: Custom Scratch 54 + 60 degree in brushed nickel finish, Rifle Spinner - one of the best golf investments I've ever made - totally right for my game and I can finally feel confident with a lob wedge. Others I've used in the past have felt too heavy and misses were always fat or left short. This LW is perfect and great for full shots from the fairway too. Putter: Hogan BHBB4 CC, although this has been taken out of the bag now for my 1988 vintage Ping Anser 2, still the best putter I've ever used
-
pitbull808's bag
I think the only thing lacking is a "cooler" bag.....I miss my CBS41. Got any suggestions? :smile2: Try this link...I really like the red one http://www.dancewithdragon.com/accesories/dgb008.html Hi - any recommendations as to where the best place to buy this gear is? That dragon bag looks great Cheers
-
TSG's Rusty Wedge Contest!
THAT'S FULLY SICK!! I didn't realise that metals could resemble mouldy bread!
-
Jesper's FT-3 & Annika's X-Tour
Very happy to see Jesper has gotten rid of that idiotic upturned cap and gone with the JL visor. The rest of his outfit with the JL gear looked really good but that ridiculous hat completely conflicted with the rest of the look. Just my opinion....
-
PHIL"S FUNNY PICTURE! :)
That's a little ripper - you bewdy!!!
-
First bag by Dbringans
Cheers mate
-
First bag by Dbringans
Hi - here's my bag. Used to play a fair bit but been too busy working for the last few years: just getting back into the game now. Some of this equipment is pretty old! I keep reading bad things on these forums about the MAS stock shafts in TM clubs. You reckon it's worth upgrading? I'm hitting these clubs pretty well, is all... Driver: TM R580 with stock graphite shaft 5 Wood: TM V-Steel 18 degrees with stock graphite shaft 3-PW: Macgregor VIP blades (made in 1992 approx), DG S300 shafts (I've also got the 2 iron and SW which have never been hit. The 2 iron has a band on the shaft with the set number (00467 from memory) SW: Cleveland 588 (about 10 yrs old: no grooves left!) LW: Wilson TK 60 degrees, around the same age as the SW Putter: Ping Anser 2, made around 1991 Have ordered some Scratch wedges (53 and 59 in brushed nickel), so I'll be changing to them when they arrive Cheers from Australia!