Gary Player Par Saver Wedges
Gary Player Par Saver Wedges
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 03, 2002]
kenhog
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
black knight par saver
Very nice wedge. I have recently purchased a large number of different wedges (inlcuding Cleveland 588, Mizuno T-zoid, Cobra Phil Rogers) and gound the par saver to be the best from fairways. It's much easier to get underneath the ball than the others. Although due to it's design it's probably not meant to be used for bunker or rough shots. But excellent from fairways. |
[Jun 28, 2001]
Rick Moody
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Gary Player Par Saver
This "Par Saver" has done exactly that for me. Opening up the club face and stance on some of the shots needing plenty of loft, this does it with perfection. I agree with the other review, using it in the sand will probably leave you in the sand. I have a hard time with my chips, thus the 80's, but the Par Saver puts my ball on the green and leaves it were I want. Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 06, 1999]
Roy
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Gary Player Par Saver
You don't need any more loft than this Soft Control wedge provides. The Aluminum Bronze clubhead gives a rugged look, which can shine for your "A" game. Not recommended for bunkers, rather for tight lies requiring a high, quick-stopping shot. The feel isn't in the clubhead, rather look to the ball. Brunswick Rifle shaft is all business, but "ego" engraving designs on back and hosel overdone. Oval-shaped face sits with minimal bounce(~5*-8*), little offset, and moderate top line. Worth it. Similar Products Used: Slotline Inertial 64*, MacGregor Grass n'Sand System 54* |
[Jan 17, 1999]
Adam
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
56degree
This club boasts a soft feel but is actually kind of hard compared to other wedges. The leading edge makes it hard to hit from solid fairways. Similar Products Used: Cleveland 797 BeNi Wedges(I highly recomend their soft feel) Callaway Tour Series Wedges |