Sand Wedge Steel
Sand Wedge Steel
Buying a Golf Sand Wedge help?
I have a bought a set of Irons ; Nike Ignites Steel Shafts. I am looking for a Sand Wedge to buy. Do you think i should get the Nike Ignite Sand Wedge to go with the set or get something else? The other club i was looking was at was the Cleveland CG11. I have not seem many SW that have a Cavity back to them. If i get the the Nike Ignite SW i can save some money. Is there any reason why i would dislike the club, if i like the set? (nor that i can tell a difference anyways)
I think i am going to get the Ignite sand wedge.
I was originally planning to get a a 56 degree wedge and this is a 54 degree how much is that a difference? (my PW is a 46)
I could not find the Bounce of the wedge should i assume its standard?
I am a fan of the Cleveland CG 12 wedges. If you feel good with the Nike's than go with them. Golf is a game of confidence and is more mental than physical. If you feel good with a particular wedge in your hand, you have a better chance of hitting it well.
Make sure you get the right degree of bounce for your swing if you are buying a sand wedge.
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TaylorMade R9 Irons only $419.99 free shipping in www.golfdiscountsale.com
The R9 and R9 TP sets are the latest irons from TaylorMade. Both versions are built around a more classic clubhead appearance, as opposed to the Burner line that has a more modern shaping. The R9 TP irons offer better players more workability and feedback, while mid- and higher-handicappers will prefer the R9 set. Both sets, TaylorMade says, provide enhancements for greater distance.
The long and middle irons in the R9 set are all about distance, while the short irons were designed separately with a focus on control and accuracy. Irons 3 through 6 incorporate a "Velocity Control Chamber" (VCC), an enclosed compartment sitting behind the ultra-thin clubface and that allows more of that face to be unsupported for more flex and rebound at impact.
The R9 TP irons share the more classic look, but with even more tour-preferred shaping: a more compact head, semi-straight leading edge and semi-square toe, thinner topline, and a thinner sole that is cambered and beveled. The VCC exists in 2- through 5-iron in the R9 TP set.
The R9 irons come stock with KBS 90-gram steel shafts in stiff or regular flexes; the R9 TP with KBS Tour Series steel shafts. The R9 model is also available with Fijikura Motore graphite shafts.
A set (3-PW) of TaylorMade R9 irons carries an MSRP of $999 with steel shafts and $1,249 with graphite; sand wedge and A-wedge are available separately. The R9 TP irons are available with steel shafts only and carry an MSRP of $1,125 for a 3-PW set (2-iron and A-wedge available separately). Both sets hit retail on Nov. 1, 2009.
>> Velocity-Control Chamber in 4 - 6-irons for increased consistency, ball speed and power
>> Innovative shock-absorption system in 4 - 6 irons for satisfying feel and sound
>> Deep undercut cavity and heel-toe weighting in short-irons for increased forgiveness
>> Beveled sole in every iron reduces turf resistance and promotes crisp contact
>> Choice of two premium shafts: KBS steel or Fujikura® Motore graphite
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