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What is the different between the type D n F...?

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Just the toe grind, they are both Y grind but the F is sharper.

It looks like an adjusted 5003 imo.

Based on the pics, the F grind undoubtedly has the sharper toe, but overall the edges are softer. The D grind's toe is not as sharp, but the edges are more angular.

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Actually more info guys:

So there are two types:

Type F - Promotes Fade

Type D - Promotes Draw

Each one is available in two finishes, a flat silver and shinny silver satin.

Actually more info guys:

So there are two types:

Type F - Promotes Fade

Type D - Promotes Draw

Each one is available in two finishes, a flat silver and shinny silver satin.

Are these intended for low, mid or high handicap golfers?

Fade/draw bias is interesting for a muscle-back blade

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Are these intended for low, mid or high handicap golfers?

Fade/draw bias is interesting for a muscle-back blade

A-Grind does this as well with the custom grinds from Ako-san.

Of course these are blades so they are for as low as one can go.

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