Bob,
the GoLo S is a straight in shaft, compared to the double bend in the GoLo (S standing for "Straight"). The GoLo is slightly smaller in size compared the Big SUR head. The Big SUR will only be offered in Long lengths.
Hope this helps…
Euan,
The new Select models will ship April 1, but the Mids and Longs will ship May 1.
Cameron
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Sam H said:I disagree. If you're shooting low to mid 80's, your probably a 12-14 handicap. No one really has any business playing blades unless you're shooting low 70's consistently and breaking par occasionally. There's no upside, other than the fact…
April 4th
The 2* flat is not the problem. It's your swing. I have a very steep swing and I play 2* flat n all my clubs. You need to stick with those and build a swing that is good and works for those irons.
I was playing in the Pinehurst Intercollegiate at Pinehurst #6. I got to hole 7, my 16th hole, which was a par 3. It was playing 175 yards. I stepped up to the tee, and hit a 7 iron. The ball was cutting at the hole so I figured it would be inside 5 feet…
The launch angle difference isn't significant enough to change distance but maybe spin on the greens. The launch angle with irons is a tad higher and with a little less spin so the ball will have a softer landing than the PROV1.
Had to have it bent, you can only order it 2* flat. It is supposed to be 71* standard but the one I got was actually 71.5* that I had to have bent to 67*. I had been told previously that you couldn't go that far with a Scotty, by a golf shop guy and on…