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Originally Posted by philfree
Five to six years ago when I bought my irons I was having a hard time adjusting to the new wedges. I ended up using my old PW and SW for a year but in year two because the faces of my PW and SW from my old set o MP-14s were worn off I switched to using the new ones. I never have been able to adjust and it's killed my short game. So now I've ordered a new SW. I'm reverting back to my youth when I was a Hogan guy. Hogan has been down since then but I think they've made a small comeback. I ordered one of the new Equalizer SWs with 56* loft. I can't wait to get it. I also sent them a message asking if I could order just the PW that comes with the set of ICON irons. Back in the day that was the original Equalizer. When I was young I could do a lot with my Equalizer. It was a great utility club. I never needed a third wedge. That just seemed silly to me. I tried the three wedge thing and just ended up with three wedges I couldn't use. Hopefully I can get the PW from the ICONs and it will be like the old Equalizer. Then maybe I can get my short game back. I loved those old Hogan Apex irons from back in the day. The persimmon headed woods were awesome too. And beautiful!
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I got an email saying they have starting building my Equalizer so it's in the process. I also received and email telling me the two Vokey wedges I ordered are being shipped. I couldn't help myself so I ordered two of those as well as the Hogan Equalizer. I also purchased a couple new Odyssey putters off the Callaway Used club site. They're "Like New" basically new putters for about $100.00 less then what would be a new putter would be.
I'd also like to get a new driver but I can't find a new driver that doesn't adjust. Right now I use a Taylormade Aeroburner and I like it but I can't help but think after more than five years the newer clubs should hit it further. All the new drivers adjust though and being old school I don't want no adjustable driver. And besides that my massive amount of clubhead speed will just cause the head to break off.