YankeeJim:So let me get this straight-you want to give up precision and accuracy just so you can have a perfect 15 yard gap between clubs? Just for a 90 yard shot? Doesn't sound very practical to me. But then I'm not a gamer, I just golf.
I have already tested the lower level clv, currently re-bought and sitting in the shed now, I would not say they are imprecise for full shots, they do lack significantly for the recovery shots, but I would need some time for re-learning the recovery shots again with them, it's been a while, but they have a significantly different meter speed.
But you are sortof right, but I do not wish to give up the precision for the yardage, hence the request. But if i found after re-learning the various recovery shots again that the precision difference was minimal, which presently I found is the case for full shots, then yes i might just go to the lower level wedges to get the distance gaps, but I would not do so at the cost of significant precision in the recovery shots.
I did spend a little bit of time practicing the lower level clv for the recovery shots, not enough to make a determination 1 way or the other regarding precision yet, but the meter speed has me concerned enough that I might not do any further testing.
Presently we are all giving up precision by the way for the 90 yard shot, assuming the wind, green or elevation does not allow for the ts punch, you have to drop power on the 100 to a point where precision goes down significantly unless you want to peel the skin off the ball with the clv but then we risk the brick stop dead shot as well where the spin does not go.
Ideally the higher level clv at different yardages is the most efficient way to go, just there is no option to do so as of yet.