New Wishon Golf Wedges
I’ve built three new wedges from Tom Wishon Golf Technology. A few days ago, I reshafted my 770CFE irons with True Temper Black Gold shafts (soft-stepped one club). I needed an approach (gap) wedge to fit between the 770CFE pitching wedge and my new wedges, so I built a 770CFE approach wedge to complete the set. I’ve not yet reshafted my 3-iron.
In addition to reshafting my 770CFE irons, I built two new wedges, a PCF Micro 56° sand wedge and a PCF Micro WS (Wide Sole) 60° lob wedge. I’ve not had any issues with my current CX Micro sand wedge, but I’ve been inconsistent of late with my lob wedge. The PCF Micro WS is more forgiving than my CX Micro lob wedge, so I wanted to give the new PCF Micro WS a try.
All three clubs were built with TWGT V-Series Oversize grips; the 770CFE was built to a swingweight of D-6 and the two PCF wedges to a swingweight of D-8.
Here are the specs:
Club | Loft | Lie | Length |
770CFE AW | 52° | 66° | 36.25 inches |
PCF Micro SW | 56° | 66° | 36 inches |
PCF Micro WS LW | 60° | 66° | 36 inches |
Here are some photos, left to right:, PCF Micro WS 60°, PCF Micro 56°, 770CFE AW.
PCF Micro WS 60°, PCF Micro 56°, 770CFE AW, back.
770CFE Approach Wedge, back.
PCF Micro WS, face.