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    Default Q.Whats the best way to christen a new Sand wedge?

    Stick one in the hole from about 50m on the 18th at Oxley for birdie.

    Picked up a new Callaway 56 degree SW,vintage finish,so far so good.

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    Awesome Gaz =D>

    That might just get it a few more weeks in the bag :smt043

    Terry.

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    I always thought the best way would be to hit shots out of a bunker which has a ton of stones in it. Failing that I would suggest using your nearest quary.

    Nice shot gaz.

    Why'd you have to hit a 50mtr shot for birdie. Weren't you on the green in regulation???

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    Quote Originally Posted by goughy
    I always thought the best way would be to hit shots out of a bunker which has a ton of stones in it. Failing that I would suggest using your nearest quary.

    Nice shot gaz.

    Why'd you have to hit a 50mtr shot for birdie. Weren't you on the green in regulation???
    You're too sharp Dean
    Pulled my drive left and punched out to 50m.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terryand
    Awesome Gaz =D>

    That might just get it a few more weeks in the bag :smt043

    Terry.
    WEEKS????
    I'm working in days lately.

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    so...u working your way slowly towards a callaway setup???
    My PGC Handicap

    WITB Sept 2010
    Currently Undecided: Ping G10 or BStone J33R
    Currently Undecided: Cally Fusion 3W or Cally Steelhead III 3+W or Titleist 904F
    Currently Undecided: King Cobra 2300IM or Cally X20 Tour
    Switch BTW: TM RAC 52/58 & Cleve RTG 53/58
    Wilson TPA Blade

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMw
    so...u working your way slowly towards a callaway setup???
    HOLY CRAP.

    I think I am.

    Got a 54 degree Cally wedge that I'm getting bent to 52 as well.

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    And yet all the Callway pros are dumping Callaway to play HOGANs the move sure seemed to help Carlos Franco
    RIP 1974-2006

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    Thanks McMw, I hadn't noticed gaz's mp33's were goooooooone

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    nice shot Gaz

    .. don't use 'em all up before the "Champs" though
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