Pros: To me, the best thing about the F2 design is that the leading edge of the club face is about 1/2 inch forward of the edge of a normal design. This means that when you open the club face to play a bunker shot or a high lob shot, the shaft doesn't get in the way as much. If you like to play a flop shot, this F2 design is pretty nice.
Cons: Playing a full swing shot with the F2 design can be a problem, as the club face is 1/2 inch forward, and it can dig into the ground quite easily if you're not carefull.
F2 Quality: Quality is very good, nothing to complain about at all
Review & Rating Summary: The idea of the face forward F2 design is to prevent shanking the ball. For this, it works very well. If you don't have a problem with shanks, then the best thing about the F2 wedges is how much more club face you have to work with when hitting a flop shot. The down side is that the leading edge can dig into the ground on a full swing shot, causing you to hit the ball quite fat, and come up way short. If you want to try playing a high flop shot, you might want to give the F2 wedge a try. If not, I'd recommend you say with a more normal desigh wedge.
Face Forward F2 Rating: 3
Author of this Golf Review: DON FISHER
Game Description: Been playing 5-1/2 years. Need to work on a more consistant swing.
Average Score For 18: 80's
Golf Review Submitted: 2008-04-14 Review Usefulness Rating: 5 out of 5. 1 reader(s) voted on this Face Forward Golf equipment review.
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