Casual Waters - Whats it all about then????

According to the rules of golf, Casual Water is any temporary accumulation of water on the course that is visible before or after the player takes his stance and is not in a water hazard.

Casual Water is therefore an irritating condition from which the golfer may take relief.

For me, this blog is exactly the opposite to Casual Water on a golf course. Casual Waters is where I will seek relief from the irritations of the day to day world. Casual Waters is therefore to be embraced and I invite you to join me....regularly, infrequently, once, many times....its up to you. I dont know you....if you come and dont return then I'm going to be none the wiser and wont be hurt.

So....when I get round to writing something, what sort of stuff are you likely to find here??

Well....I'm a typical bloke...I like my sport, my beer, photography, curry, having a bet, pretty girls....

So...I'll be using this space to air some views about football, golf, sharing some culinary experiences with you, reviewing some beer, talking about betting and photography and perhaps passing some pleasantries about the female form. What you wont find is cutting political insight, intelligent comment about current affairs and such like...well....not often if i can help it anyway!!

best wishes

Nick

27th January 2010



Friday, 19 February 2010

Finally I managed to get out on the course today with the CG15 in the bag.

To be fair theres not a lot I really need to add over the previous post....for short shots around the green the CG15 is very responsive and soft feeling, putting enough spin on the ball to help it check sharply on crisply hit chip shots.

For longer shots I didnt really feel that the CG15 delivered a huge amount of spin, decently struck shots pitched bounced and stopped but there was no significant levels of backspin.

I will say that the wedges was easy to use from a variety of lies...if that is due to the sole design or not I dont know but fats, duffs, thins were non existent from what were in several cases less than ideal lies.

So in summary, a very easy to use wedge that perhaps doesnt really offer anything special from distabnce. Its strength however does lie around the greens on short soft finesses shots....the grooves really do deliver good spin on these short of shots and the wedge delivers loads of feeling and feedback.

Balancing the positives and negatives isnt easy and others will no doubt come to different conclusions....what I think most will agree on is that the CG15 is the best wedge to come out of Cleveland for many a year.

No comments:

Post a Comment