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After having used the CG12 54.12 and a 60.10 Black Pearl for the last few months, for me, the CG12's have a somewhat higher trajectory, less spin but enough for most folks, are more forgiving on slight misses, much easier on golf balls,...
I think the 60 and the 58 degree wedges perform similarlry, assuming the bounces are about the same. They become different animals if say, the 58 has 10 degrees of bounce and the 60 has 4. The design on some 60 degree wedges are...
I think moving the ball position based on the club selection is the best way to go. Move it close to the middle for short irons and wedges and inside the left heel for the longer clubs is a pretty good way to do it based on what I have...
The Adams Idea Pro would be one to look at for you based on what you wrote. You should probably try some of the new Titleist hybrids too, and see what Mizuno has to offer.
I still carry three wedges but am switching from a 48-54-60 to a 48-52-58 to improve the gap situation between the pitching wedge and the next wedge. The 58 is a great compromise between the 56 and the 60 as well, especially since I am...
Oh yes, I struggle with this quite a bit at times myself. Sometimes I handle it ok and other times (such as in tournaments and that kind of thing) I get upset and have a harder time letting a bad hole go, and I have unfortunately...
72 - from sun up to sun down, and we walked. It was a pretty short golf course, maybe 5800 yards or so. Looking back, I don't know how my step dad made it. He was about 43 at the time and his back wasn't good.
A lot of good advice in the previous answers. Flexibility is so crucial, followed by strength, and get a driver that fits you.
Fringe player, without a doubt.
I use a combination of Mizuno Mp32 and MP37 irons. I will soon be using the MP67 8,9, and PW.
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