


While not particularly innovative or unique, an open cavity effectively frees up mass for extreme perimeter weighting. That open cavity is the defining feature of the Hogan Edge EX and is the biggest change from the 2018 Edge. “We looked at those and the Edge EX irons are an optimized version of those. “There were some Hogan irons back in the Spalding days that had this open-cavity look,” says Hogan CEO Scott White. Either way, it brings back memories of Hogan’s Spalding era. Today I'm very satisfied with my setup just need more of Mizuno golf balls, got 2 dz 801x this summer and loved how they work with my diver and long irons but not as durable as the Bridgestone B330s.Ben Hogan Edge EX Irons – Facts and Figuresįor any hardcore Hoganista, the new Edge EX branding, open cavity and iconic sunburst logo will make you want to party like it’s 1999. I have for the last 4 years played exclusively Mizuno 14 clubs.
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I honestly say that I have owned all Mizuno FW and driver since T-Ziod including some Japan releases such as MP Craft and the JPX series before they were released in Europe.ĭuring this time almost 20 years I have only had 5 puttersīettenardi Ben Hogan 1953 limited edition (Stolen) The thing that makes me wonder is that I have changed driver and FW more than irons. I will only mention the sets that a actually played more than 10 rounds with (Work as manager in a golf store for 7 years= changed clubs often) Next? I'm having a hard time deciding but best guess.MP-63's. I will sell them (I think) to finance my next irons. These are my "experiment" for the Fall and Winter. Same KBS T90 shafts as above.īridgestone J36's.in my bag now with the same KBS shafts. The good part that came from my trials with the AP2's was finding the perfect shaft for me.KBS Tour 90's 5.5 that are SS'd to 5.2. After 5 months of TRYING to like the AP2, including a $300 re-shaft project, I gave up and sold them. Mine came at the hands of my fitter who happens to prefer Titleist. Titleist AP2 710's.OK, we all have our weak moments. MP-62's.also my first experiment into lighter shafts, a real change for the better for me. Despite being way too much club for me, I found myself playing better than I had in years and most importantly starting to fix a swing that suffered for years under big cavity shovels. Looking back, these probably ruined my ball striking for the three years + that I played them.hahahahaha. TaylorMade RAC's.this may have been my "dark period". As much as I like Mizzy now, these were nothing to write home about. Some model of Mizuno cast cavityback (my first Mizzy set). They were in the bag for nearly ten years) Titleist DTR's (loved those.were some sort of player cavity thing. Some type of Wilson cavityback.pretty forgettable. Had the gold bag, cart with gold spoke wheels and everything. Jack Nicklaus Golden Bears (remember those?.LOL). Also looking back, I can see when certain equipment choices caused me serious problems in my game. I'm 45 now and began when I was about 6 or 7. I like this thread.very fun when I started to think back on what I've played over the years.
