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What the?
Forums → Golf Equipment | 15 posts
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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/FEEL...
Just having a friendly browse through ebay, and I come across
these...wow is about all that I can say really. My eyes kind of
hurt from the glare.
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Yes, they come in a variety of colours. All just as ugly. Mick
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Yeah Baby..those are some pimped up puppies!
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I'm getting a set just so I can have one of those cool caps...
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im sure there is a market for them. they would probably do quite well amongst the younger golfers. bit expensive for an unknown brand tho.
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Feel golf arent unknown. They have some reputation for
wedges.
I guess its just where yourr from and what your used to.
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Needs more bling.
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I see they are now selling a 73 degree wedge!!! Man that would put the ball up high. Would only be going about 40 or 50 on a full swing.
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You wouldn't want to be using that bat unless you you were wearing a helmet. You could cop the ball on the way up as well the way down.
Beware of cheap imitations - Especially from the US |
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I thought MAX legal was 64 degree by the R&A... anyone confirm
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If someone tells you you are a swinger and then proceeds to try
and make you a hitter ... run Quickly... |
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< 60° = Golf Equipment
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No mickelson had a 64 degree wedge at winged foot.
woohoo my birthday today!! 14 y/o
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I've seen these in the flesh - used to be carried by Olympic Park golf in Sydney - perhaps still are. They are well over the top! I have three Feel wedges, which I think are fantastic, but these irons were just too much to contemplate!! They also make drivers but their forte is wedges. Am tempted to get one of their new 73 degrees jobs to see what it can do!!
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Get a golf ball. Stand on a concrete path. Bounce the ball.
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