Posted January 28, 201312 yr comment_198305 im stilll confused about these..... the protos and t he ccb pls explain whats what.
January 28, 201312 yr comment_198315 Hi, If the Crazys are anything like the DWD wedges by the same dude, I think it'd be worth your while to try. I order in a DWD 56 to complete my set.
January 28, 201312 yr comment_198317 http://www.crazy-shaft.com/products/head/wedge/index.html crazy has three models. cb01/cb02 are the limiteds. so succesful they released cb02. comes w face milling and without. crazy prototypes are the ones with the winged C. comes in raw and plated. dont know if it comes with face milling or not. also dont know which came out first but what i do know is that Crazy released the CB04 limited toyoshimas handgrinded by tomaru san.
January 28, 201312 yr Author comment_198319 ok.... so the o4s are the sme kahoonas the DWD tomaru wedge. but he did it for crazy as a one(or two) off thing... then whats the crazy proto , is that done by him as well ?
January 28, 201312 yr comment_198321 ok.... so the o4s are the sme kahoonas the DWD tomaru wedge. but he did it for crazy as a one(or two) off thing... then whats the crazy proto , is that done by him as well ? yeah DWD same dude as the cb04 toyoshimas. i was curious to see if tomaru-san also did cb01-2 and prototypes. i think he may have done so, could be wrong though. lets wait for T to confirm
January 28, 201312 yr comment_198347 Get the ones with the crazy tribal wing logo on the back. Those are damn cool and rival the dwds in terms of coolness I think. Dwds of course a tad busy and crazy more stealth.
January 28, 201312 yr comment_198369 Isn't he same dude that does The Grind Studio? If he is, then would it be better to get the custom GS?
January 28, 201312 yr comment_198371 This one? Almost. Referring to the ones with the paint fill removed and prototype stamped on the back as well.
February 3, 201312 yr comment_199194 I have had the crazy wedges for 2 months now and they are fantastic. I have become more consistent and confident on my approach shots. It took me a while to get used to as these had more bounce then my previous combo but after two weeks of practice could not be happier. My chipping has really improved and I have dropped seven shots in the last six weeks. Its helped that I have been on holidays but could not recommend these wedges more.
February 3, 201312 yr Author comment_199197 bout time u got to a handicap no. u shud be playing of mate! so these are good for pymble?
February 3, 201312 yr comment_199211 Cheers Stew. Perfect especially for chipping around the green, 10 to 15 out. I have become more aggressive now since I am getting more check around the green. I used to use a lob wedge around the green but now use the 52 unless I have to play a flop.I am sure my technique is better but these have definitely helped. Getting a few up and downs when u have missed the green really help the score which is something I rarely did before I got these. I did have to adjust the lie (flatter) when I got these as I kept hitting it left.
March 25, 201311 yr comment_204392 I believe I used to game these minus the proto type stamping, I've had just about every version of the Toyoshima and they have always performed well for me. The ones above were very easy to open the face. outside of that grind difference the shape and size is almost identical to the current Toyo's.
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