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I need more time or an exemption. I need wedges but haven't found a deal that I am happy with yet.

I'm in, but I will be buying wedges before the start of the season. I have been waiting for RBG to have another decent sale on Scratch wedges.
Jim if I buy the wedges you like and give them to you, it doesnt count because you did not buy them right? So two Shottalkers cooperating could buy clubs the other likes and swap.
 
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I need more time or an exemption. I need wedges but haven't found a deal that I am happy with yet.

I'm in, but I will be buying wedges before the start of the season. I have been waiting for RBG to have another decent sale on Scratch wedges.
Jim, I was looking at those scratch wedges as well, but the 8620's aren't USGA compliant (as far as I can tell) and I'm planning to play in some local tournaments this year.
 

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Jim, I was looking at those scratch wedges as well, but the 8620's aren't USGA compliant (as far as I can tell) and I'm planning to play in some local tournaments this year.
I've been kicking around those or another Set of Cally X Forged's. I have heard mixed reviews of the Scratch wedges though. Some on another forum were saying those were USGA legal? I'm not willing to spend $70 per wedge though + shipping, legal or not. I can build a set for 1/3 that from Golfworks and have the shafts I want and be legal.
 
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Jim if I buy the wedges you like and give them to you, it doesnt count because you did not buy them right? So two Shottalkers cooperating could buy clubs the other likes and swap.
Sure, feel free to buy me whatever you want Tricky! :D
 
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I've been kicking around those or another Set of Cally X Forged's. I have heard mixed reviews of the Scratch wedges though. Some on another forum were saying those were USGA legal? I'm not willing to spend $70 per wedge though + shipping, legal or not. I can build a set for 1/3 that from Golfworks and have the shafts I want and be legal.

I could game these.

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They come in 52-8, 56-11, and 6-70°. If you bent the 52 to 54 it would give you 10° of bounce. Would that be enough?
 

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I could game these.

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They come in 52-8, 56-11, and 6-70°. If you bent the 52 to 54 it would give you 10° of bounce. Would that be enough?
I could handle those too! 54/10 is right around what I am looking for.
 

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Hmmm..not sure why that posted so big, its almost actual size on my computer!
 

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Jim, I was looking at those scratch wedges as well, but the 8620's aren't USGA compliant (as far as I can tell) and I'm planning to play in some local tournaments this year.
Unless you're an elite amateur, you could game them to 2024 under the exemption rule.
 

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Unless you're an elite amateur, you could game them to 2024 under the exemption rule.
I was thinking that was the case. Old grooves are still legal with the exception of big time USGA tourneys (US Open, US open qualifiers etc). At least that is how I understood the rule.
 

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I've been kicking around these too...


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Loving Pings the way I do... Enjoying playing my Eye 2+ wedges for many years... I, too, looked long and hard at the Tour S wedges. The reviews say they have hardly any spin compared to other wedges available today. The main reason I was looking was due to the lack of spin from a set of wedges with hundreds of rounds on them. The main reason I passed on the Tour S wedges is the sole design. My Eye 2+ wedges have a sole grind that allows me to do lots of things with those clubs. So many wedges today... including the ones I have one the way... have grinds that allow manipulation of the clubhead. The soles of the Tour S wedges appear to be fairly static across the bounce.
 

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Loving Pings the way I do... Enjoying playing my Eye 2+ wedges for many years... I, too, looked long and hard at the Tour S wedges. The reviews say they have hardly any spin compared to other wedges available today. The main reason I was looking was due to the lack of spin from a set of wedges with hundreds of rounds on them. The main reason I passed on the Tour S wedges is the sole design. My Eye 2+ wedges have a sole grind that allows me to do lots of things with those clubs. So many wedges today... including the ones I have one the way... have grinds that allow manipulation of the clubhead. The soles of the Tour S wedges appear to be fairly static across the bounce.
Your concerns are the exact as mine and the reason I haven't looked super hard for a set. Being in the sticks, I have limited options for demoing so I am limited to what I know or what reviews say.
 

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