Mark, I often wonder why you play ZX4 irons and not ZX7 or at least Zx5? I know you are an outstanding player with great speed, Thank you and I watch all your content and really enjoy it!
Great point and glad you're enjoying the content! He's a big believer that forgiveness is for everyone, not just game improvement, and the stronger lofts help with a bit more distance too. He does play a "second pitching wedge" (ZX7 I believe) to fill the distance gap from the stronger lofted irons to his traditional wedges but enjoys the extra help he gets from ZX4
Great advice. Based on your last video and replies I have switched from vokey to Cleveland cbx. It’s a lot easier to hit. My 54 degree is going as far as the vokey 50 degree meaning I have a lot more control over distances and hitting more greens (in last 4 games)
Great question! I reckon something like the Cleveland CBX-style cavity would be a good option, with a mix of forgiveness on the longer wedge shots and versatility when needed. Or you could blend with a cavity gap wedge to help maintain forgiveness on the longer/square-faced wedge shots, moving into to a bladed lob wedge etc if you prefer the bladed look and full versatility around the green
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I used CBX2 wedges and they're SO easy and nice to hit!
They're a great option, glad they've gone well for you!
I am playing SGIs and love my MG4 wedges, I absolutely pure them
Mark, I often wonder why you play ZX4 irons and not ZX7 or at least Zx5? I know you are an outstanding player with great speed, Thank you and I watch all your content and really enjoy it!
Great point and glad you're enjoying the content! He's a big believer that forgiveness is for everyone, not just game improvement, and the stronger lofts help with a bit more distance too. He does play a "second pitching wedge" (ZX7 I believe) to fill the distance gap from the stronger lofted irons to his traditional wedges but enjoys the extra help he gets from ZX4
Great advice. Based on your last video and replies I have switched from vokey to Cleveland cbx. It’s a lot easier to hit. My 54 degree is going as far as the vokey 50 degree meaning I have a lot more control over distances and hitting more greens (in last 4 games)
That's great to hear, glad it's helped and hope it continues to do so, play well!
Mark
If I'm playing p790 irons what type of wedge would fit these, a bladed or cavity back
Great question! I reckon something like the Cleveland CBX-style cavity would be a good option, with a mix of forgiveness on the longer wedge shots and versatility when needed. Or you could blend with a cavity gap wedge to help maintain forgiveness on the longer/square-faced wedge shots, moving into to a bladed lob wedge etc if you prefer the bladed look and full versatility around the green
CBX4 wedges probably the best wedges in the real world that is for amateurs.