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Just bought a new taylormade burner 09 sand wedge from golfsmith.com and it had a little "c" stamped into it.  Is it because i ordered it as an individual club? I just want to make sure it isn't a refurb...

http://www.golfsmith.com/products/TM8001/TaylorMade/Individual_Burner_1.0_Iron_with_Steel_Shafts

          VR-S Covert
taylormade.gif Burner 3 wood
taylormade.gif 3-AW

56*
cleveland.gif CG14 60*
Laguna 2


Posted

probably stands for conforming, as in the new conforming wedge grooves. That would be my best guess.

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Posted

Definitely indicates the new conforming grooves.

Residing in the Birdies for the Brave bag...

FT-IQ 11* with Diamana Red Shaft
Baffler Rail 2 Hybrid
HiBore XLS 3-5 Hybrids Big Bertha '08 6-SW Niblick 37*, 49*, and CG 15 60* Oil Can WedgesWhite Hot XG Marxman Z-Star Yellows or E6 Balls


Posted

Will i see a difference in spin between this wedge and my AW or PW because it has the conforming grooves?

          VR-S Covert
taylormade.gif Burner 3 wood
taylormade.gif 3-AW

56*
cleveland.gif CG14 60*
Laguna 2


Posted

Unless you're highly skilled at stopping the ball dead on the green, I doubt you would notice.  I know I haven't noticed.

Residing in the Birdies for the Brave bag...

FT-IQ 11* with Diamana Red Shaft
Baffler Rail 2 Hybrid
HiBore XLS 3-5 Hybrids Big Bertha '08 6-SW Niblick 37*, 49*, and CG 15 60* Oil Can WedgesWhite Hot XG Marxman Z-Star Yellows or E6 Balls


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