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It has a loft mid-way between the pitching wedge and the sand-wedge. .2 colors tv naagin 3 ringtones naagin 3 serial actor s upcoming episode offscreen masti bela mahir etc naam chilo na arnob naam hai mera hate story 4. There were several versions over the years, kind of like a car that has a few tweaks each year but is still called the same thing. On the Eye 2's, its the patent numbers and markers on the club that are used to identify which version of the Eye 2 it is.
PING EYE 2 BECU SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBER
So the club manufacturers responded by inventing a new club, the "gap wedge". The serial number doesn't matter too much. In the 1960s, there was a five degree difference between the sand wedge and the pitching wedge. Gradually, the difference in loft between the pitching wedge and the sand wedge increased. (2) Reducing the loft of the sand wedge would have made the club less useful in the very sand traps it was designed for. Yet, have carded a number of rounds in the upper 70's and dozens in the. (Scheduled knee replacement, this morning, for mid-August.) Have really struggled, this year, due to the knee pain. Understand, I am 62 years old with bad knees. That's for two reasons: (1) The sand wedge is not used to achieve distance. The Eye 2 design fathered the permiter weighting/cast clubhead technology that has endured for over 30 years. As a result of the companys lawsuit, Eye 2 irons manufactured prior to April 1, 1990, were grandfathered in as conforming clubs. Over the years, each iron (down to the pitching wedge) became just a little bit less-lofted so that the ball would travel just a little bit further than the previous model. Ping Eye 2 Wedges The USGA and the PGA Tour first attempted to ban PING Eye 2 irons, including wedges, in 1990. Anything as radical as swapping a "9" for an "8" would have been too easy to spot and would have proven too embarrassing. All of a sudden, Manufacturer A has got a 9-iron that hits as long as Manufacturer B's 8-iron.Īctually, the change has been more gradual. So what do they do? They scrape off the "8" from an 8-iron and stamp a "9" on it. If Manufacturer A can boast that in totally fair tests their clubs propel the ball an average of ten yards farther. There was no need for it because the pitching wedge of the 1960s was the same club that today is called a "gap wedge".
The Eye2+ 6 iron loft is 32 degrees, the i10 6 iron is 30.5 degrees.Īha!! You have discovered the secret of why the average player can hit modern irons further Ĭonsider that in 1960, there was no club called a "gap wedge" or "approach wedge" or "attack wedge", etc. Great clubs but you may find the lofts are weak compared to current clubs but that can fixed.