The USGA groove rule pertains to clubs equal to or more than 25° which doesn't affect Rory's fairway. Here is a link to the USGA -http://www.usga.org/news/2011/February/Groove-Rules-Extended/
Cody D said:I agree with some of these guys but my suggestion would be to check the shafts. I hit my iron shots high as well and would like a better or flatter trajectory on my ball flight. When I got my driver and fairway woods I was launching those…
I agree with some of these guys but my suggestion would be to check the shafts. I hit my iron shots high as well and would like a better or flatter trajectory on my ball flight. When I got my driver and fairway woods I was launching those…
Thomas,
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Quintin H said: Marc If you're hitting the ball properly then a tight lie is a good thing. If you need grass to prop the ball up so the sole doesn't hit the ground then you aren't hitting the ball properly. Get yourself a very high bounce…
Marc
If you're hitting the ball properly then a tight lie is a good thing. If you need grass to prop the ball up so the sole doesn't hit the ground then you aren't hitting the ball properly.
Get yourself a very high bounce…
It was a very high shot which started just right of the hole with a light right to left wind.
The Pro V1 performed well it took one bounce hitting the stick and fell straight down into the hole. I wish I had a video. It was one of my best shots ever…
It had a very safe groove known as SM3. The new SM4 groove innovation is sharper and there are 17 instead of 14. Definitely worth at least new consideration in your most lofted wedge.
RC
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