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The catalogue section says the Gauge GAF1 fairways have an open face-angle, but Gauge's Website shows them as closed (-.5). Anyone seen one in person and can accurately assess the face angle?

I'd also love to hear some input on how these play. thanks!

-TMc

The catalogue section says the Gauge GAF1 fairways have an open face-angle, but Gauge's Website shows them as closed (-.5).  Anyone seen one in person and can accurately assess the face angle?

I'd also love to hear some input on how these play.  thanks!

-TMc

-5 is .5 open.

The catalogue section says the Gauge GAF1 fairways have an open face-angle, but Gauge's Website shows them as closed (-.5).  Anyone seen one in person and can accurately assess the face angle?

I'd also love to hear some input on how these play.  thanks!

-TMc

Highly recommended!!! I play a 14* & 18*. Even though their geared toward JPGA players their easy to get up + easy to work + sole design is pretty versatile. Just got to pick the right shaft for your swing. Easily one of the best if not the best fairway woods released over the past several years imo. 1/2 degree open really makes no difference - it looks square at set up to me.

Great FW Woods. Kicked out my TM 200 Steels. Long! And I agree. Get the right shaft in them. :love:

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The catalogue section says the Gauge GAF1 fairways have an open face-angle, but Gauge's Website shows them as closed (-.5).  Anyone seen one in person and can accurately assess the face angle?

I'd also love to hear some input on how these play.  thanks!

-TMc

-5 is .5 open.

I stand corrected. Always thought the negative sign meant closed. Thanks!

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