September 05, 2011 At 01:43 PM By Tanner k
Tanner kLos Angeles, CA
Is a 58 similar to a 56 in green side chipping.
Quintin HMorehead, KY
With the same bounce, sole width, and offset, 58 should be pretty close to 56 in green side chipping, probably need to hit slightly harder for the ball to go the same distance.
Lou GSan Diego, CA
Dave DScituate, MA
I made the switch from a 58 to a 56, and I haven't noticed a whole lot of difference in green side chipping. It took me a little bit of practice to get the hang of the new club, but my chips have not really changed at all. I'm back to a lot of tap ins, and I will not give it up.
Note, I had 2 58s prior to switching. One was 10 years old and had no grooves. The other was a new spin milled. That new one was ruined on an unseen rock, and now I have the C-C 56.
My setup:
17° 910H, 3-PW (47° PW), 56°, 60°
I gave up one wedge for the 910H. I have no problem choking up on my wedges to fill the gaps. Mostly, my scores have come down since switching to this setup.
Jakes D
Peter A
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