12/30/2023 0 Comments Lazrus golf wedge review![]() Granted, I have only ever swung Callaway Apex CB irons, but I like these more. The contact is great, the weight again, is perfect and the faces seem to be holding up nicely compared to the slight degradation of the wedges. Irons review: They are spectacular (keep in mind I am a 20 HC). Again, not wanting to drop a boat load of money, because I was/am new, I found their irons for $249 for 4-PW. Seeing as how i loved the wedges, I looked into getting new irons. They come in silver, black, or iridescent. After about 5-6 months of heavy use, the faces seem to be smoothing out a bit, but they are still great. Brand new, these wedges spin like crazy and you don't even have to try. Wedges Review: Effortless for a high handicapper. I believe I paid $120 for my 52, 56 & 60. ![]() I figured I would start with wedges as I didn't have anything shorter than a PW. I needed a new set, but didn't want to spend thousands on brand new mainstream clubs. I just started golfing about 6-7 months ago and had a really old and broken set of MaxFli Revolution clubs. Miss out the word "illegal" from your search then you get a load of far more sensible options to look at including.Figured I would give some love to my clubs (as they aren't really mainstream). If you search for "Lazrus wedges illegal" then the number one site returned is the PrimePutters site. Just goes to show there are some utterly awful resources out there on the web. This gives you plenty of flexibility to find a club that fits you right and helps you to improve your game. The irons are available in 4-10 inch lengths depending on your preference. This means their swinging weight will be less than other clubs on the market. ![]() Steel flex: The wedges are the heaviest golf club in the line-up, and they have a relatively low flex rating of 25-degree to 60-degree depending on the model. I'll be honest though.the GrowZania site isnt much better with comments like. I personally would pay no heed to anything written on the PrimePutters website. But, are you allowed to tee off with all of them? Can you tee off with a wood, hybrid, iron, or even…a putter?" belies a simplistic almost childlike approach to the matters they are trying to discuss. With a whole bag of clubs, there are so many options to pick from. "When you are in the tee box, you may be pondering what club to use. The PrimePutters site has no gravitas whatsoever and posing questions such as. The primeputters website does the say." Chances are, these clubs were not submitted, as it is highly unlikely that their actual design breaks any of the equipment regulations".Īccording to another part of the PrimePutter site the author accuses Lazrus of "refusing to meet the standards set up by the USGA" and claiming that the wedges feature U-shaped grooves. Just because they are not approved, doesn't automatically make them illegal though it is obviously in the manufacturers interests to submit them for approval. It could mean that the manufacturer simply hasn't submitted its clubs for approval. The statement." So, because neither of the databases show Lazrus wedges as approved, it is safe to assume that this club is not currently legal in the game of golf" is pretty tenuous at best. Wel.the USGA link to conforming clubs, referenced in the Primeputters webpage, clearly shows Lazrus wedges included on the conforming list.maybe the poster on PrimePutters has never bothered to recheck since making the original statement.
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