jordanisawesome:
The video shows the distance in feet, converted to yards it would be 48 yards, so you must have used the Cleveland 60 yard wedge, if you used full bs on the shot, I read in a forum post that if you apply full bs on this club it does exactly what that shot did and stated that you have to add no more than 3/4 bs to get full bs effect for this wedge. I don't remember who posted it or when. I don't apply any bs for all my approach shots with any of these wedges, instead I calculate distances by avatar movements. I have found that applying backspin on approach shots with any of the Cleveland wedges can produce unpredictable results.
The 60 yard wedge is about 8 yards per av movement.
On a full swing with no wind on a flat green with no bs an iz will go 60 yards.
On the other hand,full top spin will give you 2-3 extra yards depending on the green (front slope back slope landing) wind is a factor that needs to be applied as well.
Although chipping with the 60 yard wedge with full bottoms full power, it will go just shy of 7 yards and stop dead on the green from a fairway lie with the iz ball with 0 elevation.
This is probably my most used club, it gets me out of a pile of trouble is extremely precise and is the only club I use for bunker shots around the greens.
I have recorded all distances from from around the green bunker shots at 15-20% lie and 30-40% lie etc.
Example 30-40% lie in bunker 3/4 power of full swing goes 31 feet on tournament greens.
But what do I know, I'm not a legend, nor do I want to be. I just wish I could get a consistent meter speed out of these dam iz's