New Clubs
Got new clubs this last couple of weeks.
1. A Nike Unitized Leo putter. It has an Anser-type head that has been laser-welded into the shaft to have a "unitized" club to enhance feel. From one round it does seem to live up to its promise on distance control. The SS303 face is "hotter" than the carbon steel Circa 62 but actually requires less backswing for me, probably beneficial since I have a slow putting stroke. It has a surgical and precise feel which gives confidence. Let's see how it goes for a couple of months.
2. Burner Rescue 19 and 25 degrees. I really like these, specially the 25 deg rescue. Need to be more consistent with the 19 deg but I have been able to hit it well in the range. A couple of months and the verdict will be out.
3. V Steel 3 wood. This one is a keeper. For the first time I can hit a 3 wood on the fairway. Just need a more consistent swing, but this has already allowed me to reach the green in regulation on par 5s a couple of times. Something difficult to do with hybrids.
4. A TP Z Wedge 56 deg. Really great wedge from the sand and off the green. Holed out one from the fringe already.
Fore!
1. A Nike Unitized Leo putter. It has an Anser-type head that has been laser-welded into the shaft to have a "unitized" club to enhance feel. From one round it does seem to live up to its promise on distance control. The SS303 face is "hotter" than the carbon steel Circa 62 but actually requires less backswing for me, probably beneficial since I have a slow putting stroke. It has a surgical and precise feel which gives confidence. Let's see how it goes for a couple of months.
2. Burner Rescue 19 and 25 degrees. I really like these, specially the 25 deg rescue. Need to be more consistent with the 19 deg but I have been able to hit it well in the range. A couple of months and the verdict will be out.
3. V Steel 3 wood. This one is a keeper. For the first time I can hit a 3 wood on the fairway. Just need a more consistent swing, but this has already allowed me to reach the green in regulation on par 5s a couple of times. Something difficult to do with hybrids.
4. A TP Z Wedge 56 deg. Really great wedge from the sand and off the green. Holed out one from the fringe already.
Fore!
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