Any fitting tips or specifics considering the driver loft and B330 ball? Also, is my count of 13 correct? Thanks.
DRW
I checked the HG website. The count is 14. Gnome is a 4 wedge player (46*, 50*, 55*, and 60* - assuming standard HG lofts). Plenty of short game options with this bag makeup!
BTW, it was truly awesome reading this thread. Jeff, congratulations. Despite the weather, the learning experience must have been intense. I would probably wet myself playing with that many world class players. The Yellow book builds mental toughness as well as educated hands and machine strokes.
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Steph
Distance is Magic; Precision is Practice.
I checked the HG website. The count is 14. Gnome is a 4 wedge player (46*, 50*, 55*, and 60* - assuming standard HG lofts). Plenty of short game options with this bag makeup!
BTW, it was truly awesome reading this thread. Jeff, congratulations. Despite the weather, the learning experience must have been intense. I would probably wet myself playing with that many world class players. The Yellow book builds mental toughness as well as educated hands and machine strokes.
I now understand-"tw" is the HG T-Iron wedge available with or without bounce.
The Target Wedge (more traditionally known as the Gap Wedge) fills the 'gap' between the Pitching and Sand Wedges.
I believe Tom Kite was one of the first to carry 3 wedges. He dropped the 2I and strengthened the loft on the 3I. In Golf My Way JN favored going "down the shaft" to control less than normal distances with the wedges. There seems to be an education in Jeff's bag.