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Again really not trying to knock you guys or your craftsmanship, because I had to try REALLY hard to find any blemish, paintfill being the only one. I feel the Stingray TT’s unique geometry allows you to hit any of your preferred shots on the course. These short game tools seek to bring similarly high levels of spin to those who need USGA-compliant equipment. Unlike other cavity back wedges that have come and gone, the StingRay TT still had that solid, bladed style feel to it.
RTG Wide) and it took some getting used to seeing the ball stop a good 2 feet short of my gamers from 10 feet out. What impressed me the most about these grooves was the consistency that I was experiencing both on the course and during data sessions.Really intrigued to see how our tester does with these and how well the “fit by speed” concept works with him. This wedge is very consistent though, I’m not sure if that has to do with the scoopback, but I can’t think of one shot that felt bad with it maybe very forgiving.
I don't compete in competitions and won't be any time soon, so the non-forming part doesn't bother me at all. Utilizing newer design techniques of running the grooves all the way out to the toe provides ultimate shot-making and spin capabilities.The wedge also combines low launch with high spin, so you can be more aggressive going at the flagstick. While we could not verify those numbers during our testing, we did get the opportunity to test the StingRay TT alongside several 2018 releases. I had no problem hitting flighted wedges with all of these shots and even range balls were stopping dead or spinning back.