Posted April 22, 201113 yr comment_166394 I have managed to save enough cash to make my next JDM purchase which is a set of wedges. 50 or 52/56/60 and I'm considering the Geotech and Yururi because not only do they look nice to my eye but most importantly they fit the price guidelines for a retired guy living on a fixed income! Anyway, I generally play courses with tight lies around the greens and I'm looking for a wedge that can be opened up easily and offer the ability to be played from those tight lies. I also like to hit full shots with gap and sand wedges and use the lob wedge for more of the finesse type shots. If there is any strength to my game, which there isn't, but i do like to think my wedge game stands taller than any other part so I am really hoping that one of these wedge sets will serve me well. Thanks for any info! Jim
April 22, 201113 yr comment_166395 I would say Yururi Tour. They have a grind that allows you to open it up with stability. Some wedges open and rock back and fourth. This one doesn't. The sole is not overly round or large and would do well on harder and tight conditions. I can also give you a good discount so PM me sir.
April 22, 201113 yr comment_166397 I would say Yururi Tour. They have a grind that allows you to open it up with stability. Some wedges open and rock back and fourth. This one doesn't. The sole is not overly round or large and would do well on harder and tight conditions. I can also give you a good discount so PM me sir. I've used a 56/60 seven hills since last summer and they've worked out great in all conditions. Prior to my 56/60 seven hills I used Cleveland 588 56/60 for many years. I'm glad I made the switch
April 23, 201113 yr Author comment_166398 I would say Yururi Tour. They have a grind that allows you to open it up with stability. Some wedges open and rock back and fourth. This one doesn't. The sole is not overly round or large and would do well on harder and tight conditions. I can also give you a good discount so PM me sir. PM sent, are the Yururi's taper or parallel?
April 25, 201113 yr comment_166421 could the 60 degree be bent weak and still have an effective grind? I play a 64 now but 62 would work
April 28, 201113 yr comment_166500 yes most definatly. the yururi grind is one of the most versatile there is. ive had a cpl of mne bent 1* so i coverd all bases 51-52-54-55-56-58 without a hitch what soever.
April 29, 201113 yr Author comment_166509 yes most definatly. the yururi grind is one of the most versatile there is. ive had a cpl of mne bent 1* so i coverd all bases 51-52-54-55-56-58 without a hitch what soever. Stew, what do you do if you need a 53 or 57 or heaven forbid a 59 or 60 with that setup?
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