I Bought A 72 DEGREE Lofted Wedge From Amazon!

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I Bought An INSANELY Lofted Wedge From Amazon! (72 degrees)

Matt Fryer Golf tries out the PGM 72 degree wedge from Amazon, to see if it is something that should be in your golf bag or just another golfing gimmick?

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Your reaction to the full shots was absolutely priceless 😂

lexxwhite
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This is the kind of club you buy to have fun - no one would seriously take it on a course. I love clubs like that - stuff you take to the driving range for the laughs.

rafngard
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I have several silly clubs like this, I play around with them in the back yard, what's weird is that they make it easier to play my "normal" wedges (50, 54, 60) it makes u appreciate the bounce and weight of premium wedges Great video!!!

historyisaguide
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as an amiture golfer my self i love my 72 over my 60 from 30 yards in it has shaved 10 strokes off my game!

christmanscustomcreations
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I love it, it makes you look like a brilliant wedge specialist.
With a little practice I think it would be perfect

robthomas
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6:59 that was my same attitude when I bought my first 60 degree. Had to get used to hitting harder for less distance. Eventually it became sand only and I went back to 50 degree ol faithful

leearmstrong
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Would imagine this could really help higher handicappers who struggle with their bunker play. Great video!

humblequest
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Although I haven't touched it in years, I have a Feel 73* wedge in my garage. I don't think this wedge is intended for chipping like you started out with. In that situation just about any other club in your bag would do better. Best use of this would be when you have short sided yourself and have a bunker between you and the green. I kept waiting for you to try that. But having said that, I agree with you that most players do not need this in your bag. Its fun to take out to the practice area and monkey around with, but on the course, it would create more problems than it can solve.

frankzayas
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Another great video Mat of unusual clubs.. Well done..

MarvinofMars
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I think its quite a good idea weirdly. My issue with chipping isn't thinning it or thicking it, it's keeping the toe down and keeping the club face pointing at target. But that makes opening the cub face up quite scary.

mgibuk
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I've got a 72 in my bag. I put it in as a joke, but it's came in handy a couple times. If you use it on an uphill slope around a green does almost hit you lol.

jacoblewis
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Matt, what spin numbers did you get with the full 35 yard shots?

ceebee
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A friend of mine has a 76º wedge that he uses for almost every shot around the greens. It's an absolute bloodbath. Takes a full swing with it from wherever he is and tries to fly it to the hole. Doesn't matter what kind of lie he has or how much green he has to work with - nope - full Phil every time. Needless to say, it does not work. Most often he thins it 50 yards past the green. The other option is he hits down on it, catches it super fat, and chunks half of the golf course onto the green while the ball moves about three feet. And then he refuses to clean all the grass and dirt off the green.

I say friend...he's really more of an acquaintance.

It's the same problem that 99% of amateurs have with a 60º wedge, only greatly magnified. The average golfer shouldn't be allowed anything higher than 52º.

danielcohen
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What about that shot out of the rough where the pin is five feet from the fringe and if you hit it past it runs off the green. Or when you really need to stop the ball. Put it in your bag for a half dozen rounds so you can get used to it and give it a real test.

stephenfowler
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I so enjoyed your laugh when you hit the first 38 yard shot! 😂

gregmillard
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Long ago, when I was building myself a bag, I bought a wedge set from Bombtech Golf; it came with a 52, a 56, and a 60, and as bonus, they threw in a 72. I took it to the range just to see what it was like, and it scared me! At the range, it felt like, with every swing, the ball was going to hit me in the face (just as you thought)- the ball seemed like it was coming straight up! Needless to say, it never made the bag. That said, as manufacturers make irons stronger and stronger, it makes sense that people add wedges to the bottom end of the bag.

fretless
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I love this club. When I hit it full with some de-lofting relative to my normal swing It will go 50 metres with a very steep down angle on landing. It holds a green like nothing else. I like it best from wet bunkers and tough lies around greens. I work the ball with this club from 40 metres in. This is a phenomenal club. Like any club you need to practice. I needed to add 2 inches in club length and 2 deg up in lie to suit my swing.(6'2" tall, wide shoulders long legs and short arms.) I love the club and I play it in local comps all the time.

kentbrown
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Another great video Matt, probably will not be putting the 72 in my bag, ever!

Astro_Gardener
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Seen this on Amazon. Intriguing if it hits true. I have an old 64 degree wedge from Knight that I use occasionally and it’s effective!

mattharvey
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1 con i see is if people tend to blade their chips because the club is hitting with leading edge instead of getting under the ball which is my issue with chips off fairway. i would be fine with adding more swing because short small swings throw me off. id go with a chipper club vs this.

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