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Jake found the clubs to be a little heavy for Direction and distance control is something that I always seemed to struggle with. With his liking which he felt impacted the way he hit the ball however, with only 15 shots my old wedges, this may be due to their age or maybe they are just not best suited to my he took his average dispersion to a very respectable standard. This raised the style of play but I found the grenades extremely manageable. This is still very much question of how suited his current old "hand me down" wedges are suited to him. the same when hitting some full swing shots Distance control with the 52 was a bit of an too. interesting one. His furthest carry was 105 and shortest was 53, which he put down to I’m pretty happy with how the clubs have performed on the range, but what happens trying to quickly adjust to the new clubs and still getting used to them. As we when using a launch monitor. continued with the testing these numbers became tighter. While at the range, I took full advantage of the GC2 launch monitor they have and invited a friend of mine along for the ride to give a For me, I felt that the weight of these clubs really suited my swing and managed to comparison between myself and a newly started player, Now at this point in his career keep the dispersion to a minimum throughout the 15 shots. On average, my Jake is very much a ‘Golfhacker’ but is working hard to improve. The numbers make spin was 2000rpm faster than Jake's figures and found that the reactions when some interesting reading, focusing on the landing on the greens were really distance control and spin numbers. I found the distance easy to manage on the 52 and responsive. This filled me with the confidence to fire shots into flags and take 60 degrees but the struggled to get to grips with the 56 degrees flying my target of 85 on a few more risks. Stopping the ball seemed extremely easy to accomplish. yards on nearly all my attempts. We took five shots with each club to gauge a feeling and Average carry seemed to match my current wedges, except the 56 where I seemed to our stats are shown below:

mentioned sets and they are travelling gain some 10 yards but having played only 15 shots on the launch monitor, I got a halfway across the world. They are extremely well packaged in order to quick feel for the control and achieved a manageable ball flight. On the course is prevent transport damage. Having now N O P L A C E I S E V E R where the relationship truly blossomed. Having now gotten to grips with the A S B A D A S T H E Y distance, the BombTech's offer fantastic control on the greens and it doesn’t seem to matter if your chipping from the fringe or hitting into a small green from 80 yards. The ball takes one bounce and zips with the spin making a good shot look like a touring professional. Since putting these T E L L Y O U I T ’ S G O I N G T O B E . used the wedges for a number of weeks, some signs of wear are starting to show their face with graze marks on the back of club head from rubbing whilst in my bag. The grooves have stayed strong and no marks on the clubface or sole of the club which is great, as there is nothing worse than marking your new sticks. clubs into my bag, my short game has Would I recommend these wedges over become more consistent and opportunities the more expensive competition? 100%. for birdies and tricky par saves are Even when taking the shipping and import becoming easier due to having the duties into account, you are still getting a confidence to stop the ball closer to the set of fantastic wedges that are not just pleasing to the eye but also easy to play hole. with. They will help to improve your Now with all reviews, we must look at both consistency around the green and pitching sides of the story. It is not always a positive from circa 100 yards in. Since being sent experience, there are a few negatives, that these wedges, BombTech has since we must address with regards to the launched this wedge set in a sleek Black BombTech Grenade Wedges. I’ll be finish which looks equally as stunning. So if completely honest it pains me to write this you are wanting the stealthier look, then look no further. These wedges will be as the clubs are so good! remaining in my bag for the foreseeable Thanks to the rules and regulations future and I’m even looking into what to surrounding importing goods to the UK, upgrade in the bag next. you will be greeted by some additional costs which you may not have taken into Get yours here: www.bombtechgolf.com account. When my wedges arrived in the Twitter @BombTechGolf UK they were held in customs for a number of weeks before I was finally issued with an invoice for unpaid VAT for goods. This was £34.38 but once paid, the clubs arrived within a matter of days but nearly a month in customs without the ability to contact them was quite a pain. Shipping is a tad expensive, however, with this taken into account they still work out much cheaper than purchasing the previously

Jake found the clubs to be a little heavy for<br />

Direction and distance control is something<br />

that I always seemed to struggle with. With<br />

his liking which he felt impacted the way<br />

he hit the ball however, with only 15 shots<br />

my old wedges, this may be due to their age<br />

or maybe they are just not best suited to my<br />

he took his average dispersion to a very<br />

respectable standard. This raised the<br />

style of play but I found the grenades<br />

extremely manageable. This is still very much<br />

question of how suited his current old<br />

"hand me down" wedges are suited to him.<br />

the same when hitting some full swing shots<br />

Distance control with the 52 was a bit of an<br />

too.<br />

interesting one. His furthest carry was 105<br />

and shortest was 53, which he put down to<br />

I’m pretty happy with how the clubs have<br />

performed on the range, but what happens<br />

trying to quickly adjust to the new clubs<br />

and still getting used to them. As we<br />

when using a launch monitor.<br />

continued with the testing these numbers<br />

became tighter.<br />

While at the range, I took full advantage of<br />

the GC2 launch monitor they have and invited<br />

a friend of mine along for the ride to give a<br />

For me, I felt that the weight of these clubs<br />

really suited my swing and managed to<br />

comparison between myself and a newly<br />

started player, Now at this point in his career<br />

keep the dispersion to a minimum<br />

throughout the 15 shots. On average, my<br />

Jake is very much a ‘Golfhacker’ but is<br />

working hard to improve. The numbers make<br />

spin was 2000rpm faster than Jake's<br />

figures and found that the reactions when<br />

some interesting reading, focusing on the<br />

landing on the greens were really<br />

distance control and spin numbers. I found<br />

the distance easy to manage on the 52 and<br />

responsive. This filled me with the<br />

confidence to fire shots into flags and take<br />

60 degrees but the struggled to get to grips<br />

with the 56 degrees flying my target of 85<br />

on a few more risks. Stopping the ball<br />

seemed extremely easy to accomplish.<br />

yards on nearly all my attempts. We took five<br />

shots with each club to gauge a feeling and<br />

Average carry seemed to match my current<br />

wedges, except the 56 where I seemed to<br />

our stats are shown below:

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