New Hybrids and Wedges
Over the last few days, I rebuilt my wedges (replaced the TWGT PCF Micro Tour wedge clubheads with Micro CX clubheads) and built two new Tom Wishon Golf Technology 331H hybrids. The Micro CX wedges are unfortunately discontinued, but I bought 3 each of the 56° and 60° clubheads before they went out of stock. For me, these are the perfect wedges, so I still have a two year supply before I’ll need to find a new wedge.
The 331H hybrids, a 5-hybrid and a 6-hybrid, were hand-selected for stock lofts, and I shafted them with TWGT S2S Gold Tour Hybrid shafts, S-flex. I used TWGT V-series oversize grips and swingweighted the clubs to D-1. The club lengths were 38.75″ for the 5-hybrid and 38.25″ for the 6-hybrid. I don’t really expect to put the 6-hybrid in my bag, as I hit the 6-iron pretty well. The 5-iron is probably going to be replaced; I’m pretty inconsistent with the 5-iron, though with my improved swing, I’m going a lot better.
The wedges were rebuilt on True Temper Black Gold shafts, s-flex. Both wedges were made to be 36″ in length, with TWGT V-series oversized grips and swingweighted to D-8. The Black Gold shafts have been discontinued by True Temper, so no link available, though the shafts still seem to be available from a variety of sources.