We’re proud to announce that TSG will once again be able to offer Dance with Dragon products to our members and customers. DWD has grown to encompass even more products than ever due to its growing recognition thanks to the addition of sponsored top pro Shingo Katayama. DWD however still maintains its boutique style offerings and prices meaning quantity is limited and sometimes hard to get.
I’ve actually been testing their new forged wedge, designed and grinded by Masahiro Tomaru from Grind Studio. For those of you who don’t know Tomaru-san, he is one of the great master grinders and wedge makers in Japan and I did do a blog post on a visit I had with him last year you can read here. The new DWD wedge, forged in Japan from S25C do have conforming grooves but honestly when I look at them they do look like sharp square grooves. Like Tomaru-san’s own GS wedges, it has a versatile grind and very little offset. It comes in either brushed satin or raw flat black and is available in 52/8 56/10 58/10 or 60/10 lofts with DG S200 or 950GH Regular or Stiff shafts. It also comes with one of those very nice DWD grips in Black. Swingweight is higher at D3-D4. I’ve been testing the 60* and even though its listed as 10* bounce it has worked rather well in all conditions and even out of the bunker. Bite is fantastic.
We’ll also be carrying all the new headcovers, caps, bags and accessories though it will take some time for us to get all the new products in the TSG Pro Shop.
Their new stuff seems a bit busy.
reminds me of the ed hardy/christian audigier of golf
The wedge is a bit busy but at least the logos are good. The 60 is the busiest because it has 4 of those Fleur De Lis marks indicating a 60*.
I am wondering if I should bother with adding clothes as shirts cost over 200.00 at least.
How much does the dWD bag go for?
My sincere hopes are that you find a way to carry some DWD putter grips….I look and look and look, only to find them no where – please help and notify me with and if they become available. Thank you much!