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Pinemeadow Golf P350RR68 Right Handed 68 Degrees Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Description of Pinemeadow Golf P350RR68 Right Handed 68 Degrees

Built standard with high quality Pinemeadow steel from Apollo(R), a 125 gram shaft with a low to mid kick point for the same value, perfect for the beginning to average golfer. Available in 52, 56, 60, 64, and the impossible to find 68 degree wedge. Compare features and performance with the best classic wedge designs. Largest face area of any wedge available making the toughest of lies seem like perfect lies.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good wedge approach for closer than "A " wedge

Good short game club at 64º. This is my second PineMeadow racquet (also has a racquet) and the brand represents really good value for money. When I wanted to fill a gap in my current racquet selection I looked at all the big brands and I don't mind used gear so I seriously considered an already owned wedge. After reading the reviews on this racquet I decided to give it a try (pun intended) and I've used it probably 15 times. On a full swing I get about 50 yards and a nice high flight. This is…

Pros
  • Golf
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good way to try a different loft

I bought this stick to see if a 52 degree stick between 48 PW and 56 SW would fit in my bag. I've come to the conclusion that, with the exception of a 100-yard full swing (which is a great feeling on the rare occasion when you're sitting next to a 100-yard marker), it's not all that useful for a given shot the higher attic. The wedge offers more control over the greens, and the bottom wedge is more forgiving of serves and chips with more rollout. Luckily the experiment didn't set me back too…

Pros
  • Lob Wedges
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 3 out of 5

needs a lot of practice

well i got this club 5 days ago. I practiced and practiced for an hour every day and broke a needle. 50% of the time it swims well and then lands about 15 feet. 4 to 6 feet. near the pin but not where I want it to stop. I had a 64*3* rebound a few years ago. it's gone, maybe I lost it anyway. I was very good at this club and decided to go to another. This is 64*5*bounce. there should be a small difference. I'm not complaining, I just want someone to understand that this is a complex club. I…

Pros
  • golf club
Cons
  • quality