Very positive experience and the guys at Artisan were top notch. Mystery grinds (Cheater) to help with chipping around the greens. My miss was thin when I would open the face and with too much bounce my leading edge was catching ball first on not-so-accurate swings. So long story short(er) I need less bounce than I currently have. On the very first chip I made w/ one of their wedges I turned and said, "Ok, I felt that, what the heck was that!" He called it the Cheater Grind. He was looking at many things but was interesting to see that he was looking at how the different grinds were reacting w/ the ball on the full shots and the end result (left, right, straight).ĭown to chipping and pitching and that's where I could really tell the difference between my wedges and theirs. Would hit a few then would get handed another wedge. Then went and hit a few shots from 50, 75 and 95 yards. Established some baseline numbers w/ my current wedges. Measured my current wedges for weight, lie angle, balance, etc. Artisan Golf Wedges- Mike Taylor and the old 'Oven' crew that made Tigers clubs FOLLOW: Fujikura Member Trip and VeloCore Fitting Experience at Fujikura HQ. Never done a wedge fitting before but it went about like what I thought. Both very humbling gentlemen that believe in their product and process. Got to meet John Hatfield who does the putter building and design. The guy can chit chat! Got to see both the putter and wedge areas where all the magic happens. Talked w/ Mike Taylor for a good 30 minutes about almost everything. Really a good time and an interesting process from start to finish.
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