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Baldo 568 MC/Modus 115 + Baldo 438H/Vanquish + Baldo Corsa Bounce Back/Modus 125

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Hey guys,

I just played the first round with my new sticks. Baldo 568 MC Competizione with Modus 115 10th Anniversary; Baldo 438h driver with Vanquish 5X, Baldo Brassie with TiNi 2013 proto and Baldo Corsa Bounce Back wedges in 50 and 54 with Modus 125 Wedge shafts.

Irons:

Beautiful profile! Sharp muscle back look from the top, perfect pointy toe and not a very intimidating grind. My playing partner said that the sound when I struck the ball was something else. I've hit one bucket since a round in Malta in November. Before then the last round was in September. So, not really on top of my game.. Regardless, I did catch most of my iron shots in the flesh and the feeling was very, very rewarding. So soft. Pure. Much easier to hit than what I anticipated. The shafts likely helped a bit. Last year I played the Oban CT-115 in X in my Epon Personal 3's. That was a lot more work than these. 

I hit a few a bit off of the toe. To my surprise I did not lose as much distance as I did with the P3's. Perhaps the tungsten weight in the toe helps with powering the toe through? If that is the case - this is the best design I can think of. One of my common, costly misses is a toe that ends up short.

As a first impression report - very, very happy with the irons!

Driver:

Looks great. Perhaps a little closed at address. Or probably not, but I'm used to 1.5-2° open. The sound was not the best - I love a muted thud. This was more "average" but not pingy or anything like that. The shaft - yes! This is what I need. I'm getting old (46), have had shoulder surgery on both shoulders, have degenerated discs etc. Taking away 10g of weight from the shaft seems sensible, but I was a bit afraid that it would feel whippy or loose. When that is the case I find it difficult to hit a high cut. But nope. It was effortless to swing it but in no way did I feel that it didn't hold up. No snap hooks when I was swinging hard and out of tune and I could hit that high fade. The last one is a go to shot when my back is acting up the most on the back nine. Overall very happy with the driver too. The shaft is the real winner - 10/10 - it is beautiful too. The head - 8/10. 

Wedges:

They don't look quite as good as the irons to me. Don't get me wrong - the shape of the wedges is perfect, but the back of it is a little busy. I like the grind and I like the look from address. The spin seems to be more than adequate, however, the greens were soft.

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Edited by bngolfer

  • bngolfer changed the title to Baldo 568 MC/Modus 115 + Baldo 438H/Vanquish + Baldo Corsa Bounce Back/Modus 125

I really like the design of the wedges more so than the irons. You need matching ferrules on the wedges though Shame on you. Driver combo looks great.

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Haha! Get me some. Love the ones on the irons. I’m not responsible for them - came built like that.

How many wedges in the bag?

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3

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