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19th May 2022 10:27 AM
#1
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
Titleist wedge fitting
Probably know the answer to this question but I’m impatient so will ask.I have put down $300 (will pay the balance when I order) to get 3 new sm9 wedges. I want to do the right thing and do a fitting for them.With all the wet weather around if I went and did it now will it be pointless due to the ground conditions? Ie the ones that are right for me today won’t be when the conditions return to normal?
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19th May 2022 10:37 AM
#2
Site Owner
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Maybe this weather is the new normal.
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19th May 2022 01:14 PM
#3
Senior Member
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Originally Posted by
bdoug10
Probably know the answer to this question but I’m impatient so will ask.I have put down $300 (will pay the balance when I order) to get 3 new sm9 wedges. I want to do the right thing and do a fitting for them.With all the wet weather around if I went and did it now will it be pointless due to the ground conditions? Ie the ones that are right for me today won’t be when the conditions return to normal?
I did a fitting for mine.
Just looking at my lob wedge alone, it was amazing how poorly I could hit some grinds compared to others.
I’d still do it.
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19th May 2022 01:26 PM
#4
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
Originally Posted by
Johnny Canuck
I did a fitting for mine. Just looking at my lob wedge alone, it was amazing how poorly I could hit some grinds compared to others. I’d still do it.
As in just waiting till the ground dries out?
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20th May 2022 03:15 AM
#5
If you are concerned about it don't do it till it's dry. Always going to be in the back of your head otherwise.
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20th May 2022 10:18 AM
#6
Senior Member
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Originally Posted by
dM.
If you are concerned about it don't do it till it's dry. Always going to be in the back of your head otherwise.
Yep. Wait for a fitting in the conditions that you’ll play the majority of your golf in.
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20th May 2022 02:38 PM
#7
Site Owner
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
Nah, do the wedge fitting by hitting off tees, since it is currently tee up through the green.
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21st May 2022 11:15 PM
#8
Senior Member
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Originally Posted by
Johnny Canuck
Yep. Wait for a fitting in the conditions that you’ll play the majority of your golf in.
Then that means get fitted now. Or move to Perth
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