Great info over here. Read maybe only half of all the comments but I am loving it. I actually had never heard of Scorgolf over here in the Netherlands until two weeks ago.
Googled a lot, did the Scorfit 20 times and decided to treat myself with a 47, 51 and 55. Didn't want to change my PW because I am happy with it (Taylormade RBZ 2).
I have an old Cleveland 60 wedge that I don't use much, so I didn't order the 59 (yet). I ordered them at Approachgolf. They seem to import these wedges over here. Spoke to a nice guy, ordered the wedges with the 30 day guarantee.
I have to say I was a little disappointed with the delivery. It was delivered fast, but didn't came in a proper box, there were no scorecards, caps, pitchforks or covers. Nothing. Since I don't need any of these I don't mind, but it didn't feel like the present I expected. Then again I only expected that because I had seen some beautiful pictures on this forum.
I went to the driving range three days later, since I had very little time before that. Hit the 55 two times full and I was blown away. Then I hit about 60 balls that were hideous. I mean, like the first time I ever hit a golf club. I know that I wasn't swinging well since I had done some hard physical labor that day, but still it was soooooo bad. Went to the pitching facility. Some good shots, some bad shots. Nothing spectacular, although the good shots felt very nice.
Two days later I had the time to do 18 holes and try them out for real. Hit about 20 shots first at the driving range. They were all spot on, so at least I (finally) got some feeling about the distances I could use on the course. I'm a mid handicapper and the round was okay, but nothing spectacular. Except for the shots with the wedges. They were almost all absolutely perfect (to my abilities). Even had one chip from 10 yards outside of the green which just lipped out the hole. Great feeling overall.
The wedges really saved my round, since I had some serious difficult lies. About six times I had a bunker in front of me with virtually no green to work with. Our green keeper must have had a rough morning seeing where he placed the pin positions. But not a problem for my 55. That's a keeper for sure. I used that one the most.
I still need lots of practice hours to really get a hang of what these wedges can do, but I am sold already. They are absolutely fantastic. Only my one and only bunker shot was not that good. Got out of it, but just barely. Haven't had any practice with that so I am sure that will get better in time.
Anyway, thanks for all he info guys. It is the main reason I now have three beautiful wedges in my bag!!!
Googled a lot, did the Scorfit 20 times and decided to treat myself with a 47, 51 and 55. Didn't want to change my PW because I am happy with it (Taylormade RBZ 2).
I have an old Cleveland 60 wedge that I don't use much, so I didn't order the 59 (yet). I ordered them at Approachgolf. They seem to import these wedges over here. Spoke to a nice guy, ordered the wedges with the 30 day guarantee.
I have to say I was a little disappointed with the delivery. It was delivered fast, but didn't came in a proper box, there were no scorecards, caps, pitchforks or covers. Nothing. Since I don't need any of these I don't mind, but it didn't feel like the present I expected. Then again I only expected that because I had seen some beautiful pictures on this forum.
I went to the driving range three days later, since I had very little time before that. Hit the 55 two times full and I was blown away. Then I hit about 60 balls that were hideous. I mean, like the first time I ever hit a golf club. I know that I wasn't swinging well since I had done some hard physical labor that day, but still it was soooooo bad. Went to the pitching facility. Some good shots, some bad shots. Nothing spectacular, although the good shots felt very nice.
Two days later I had the time to do 18 holes and try them out for real. Hit about 20 shots first at the driving range. They were all spot on, so at least I (finally) got some feeling about the distances I could use on the course. I'm a mid handicapper and the round was okay, but nothing spectacular. Except for the shots with the wedges. They were almost all absolutely perfect (to my abilities). Even had one chip from 10 yards outside of the green which just lipped out the hole. Great feeling overall.
The wedges really saved my round, since I had some serious difficult lies. About six times I had a bunker in front of me with virtually no green to work with. Our green keeper must have had a rough morning seeing where he placed the pin positions. But not a problem for my 55. That's a keeper for sure. I used that one the most.
I still need lots of practice hours to really get a hang of what these wedges can do, but I am sold already. They are absolutely fantastic. Only my one and only bunker shot was not that good. Got out of it, but just barely. Haven't had any practice with that so I am sure that will get better in time.
Anyway, thanks for all he info guys. It is the main reason I now have three beautiful wedges in my bag!!!
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