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Sat, Oct 26 2013 10:50 PM (19 replies)
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  • alexk345
    1,148 Posts
    Thu, Oct 24 2013 1:15 PM

    Let s  say i am using 100,80 ,60 cleve wedge.

    If i use rock (starter ball) and nike (5 dot)

    Can some one give distance?

    No elevation No wind.

  • CerinoDevoti
    3,232 Posts
    Thu, Oct 24 2013 1:34 PM

    alexk345:

    Let s  say i am using 100,80 ,60 cleve wedge.

    If i use rock (starter ball) and nike (5 dot)

    Can some one give distance?

    No elevation No wind.

     

    Practice and chart them. Oh, there is a member who has the wedges charted on their profile. Can't remember who it is. If I do I'll send you a letter.

  • alexk345
    1,148 Posts
    Thu, Oct 24 2013 2:01 PM

    Lets stick with golf topic.  thanks. :)

  • Tonto0206
    460 Posts
    Thu, Oct 24 2013 8:51 PM

    hyena64:

    Okay then.  Touchy subject huh?    

    Don't let the boys smell blood or fear.    

    Just do like the Coneheads & say  "We're from France!"         :-)

    God, do I miss piztaker, at least he made me laugh.

     

  • MBaggese
    15,378 Posts
    Thu, Oct 24 2013 11:04 PM

    R11's and Nikes, I play 1/2 Back spin for the clubs yardage....except the 8 iron, I play full back spin for 150 yards...assume little (like KI) winds...no clue on starter balls...and this (my) assumption s are based on level shots ...no elevation changes.

     

    Ofcourse dinging is preferred:)

     

    Edit:

     

    I'm talking of where the ball will hit the green -on average-...playing a PW to 120 yards, ball will hit and stay right at about 120 yards..but say a 3 iron will hit the green at about 225-ish...but...will roll out

  • MBaggese
    15,378 Posts
    Thu, Oct 24 2013 11:38 PM

    Sorry Alex...just realized you were talking about the Wedges.

     

    I play my 100 yd wedge as a 101/102 club...80 as a 80-82 club...60 at 60...again, no elevation and to a flat green w/o slope.

     

    I prefer in many cases to hit a bit less than a full shot...and add some top dot movement to get the yardage I want...eliminates them nasty wicked BS rolls on slanted greens.

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