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I play Cleveland wedges. CG10's to be exact

54* with 1 dot (low bounce 8*) because I like using it around greens on tight lies.

56* with 2 dots (mid bounce I think 10*) for general use and various lies.

58* with 3 dots (high bounce) for sand, and rough, and I also hit flop shots out of the rough with it.

This is the setup I have played for a long time, and it seems to be all in all a good battle plan for most any situation, but I want to buy some new wedges and stick with the Cleveland brand, but I can never find any that have the current setup I have now.

I always see 58* and 60* lob wedges with low bounce 1 dot or maybe 2. and 54* with high bounce 2 or 3 dots. its exactly backwards from what i am use to. makes me feel like my wedge setup is wrong. I know everyone is different and I should get the setup that feels correct to me, but I was just curious if anybody else runs across this problem?

or maybe i need to change my loft/bounce up a little?

I know this topic has been beaten with a stick probably.

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I play Cleveland wedges. CG10's to be exact

People usually do have the reverse bounces on their wedges compared to what you have.

What you can do is buy a stronger lofted wedge like a 52 in as low of a bounce as possible and then bend the loft to a 54... this will lower the bounce as well... get it?
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Not sure what the loft is on the MP 32 PW in your set. Do you possibly use the PW as more of a 10-iron (full shots) than a wedge?

As for your CG10 trio, it looks like you have a distinct purpose for each club. I'm curious as to why you have only 2° difference between each. Do you have a set distance range for each wedge, or do you mainly rely on touch for each shot?

Many players have moderate bounce on their GW (generally 50-52 °) and high bounce on their SW (54-56°) for use mainly as a bunker club. As for LW, the bounce thing is wild - I run into an even mix high, medium and low bouncers for LW. (Still haven't decided to add a LW to my bag, although I have a good looking promo model in the closet.)

On bounce: There's measured bounce and effective bounce. For details on bounce and wedges....
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Thanx for the input guys. I do use my pitching wedge for full swing shots, I rarely use it to chip with. as fas as my cg10's are I have a specific yardage I like to hit the 58* and the 56*. The 54* I use as my feel club and I hit various shot with it from around the green to 110 yards.

I do like to hit my 58* from bunkers and I should probably start using my 56* instead.

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Taylormade r7 3 wood
Odyssey White Steel
Mizuno MP-32 3-PW
Cleveland wedges

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People usually do have the reverse bounces on their wedges compared to what you have.

I get what you mean Verse, and its a good idea, but if you bend a 52* to a 54* I think the bounce will go up...correct?

Cleveland Launcher Driver
Taylormade r7 3 wood
Odyssey White Steel
Mizuno MP-32 3-PW
Cleveland wedges

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I get what you mean Verse, and its a good idea, but if you bend a 52* to a 54* I think the bounce will go up...correct?

Correct.

The point I think Verse is making is that this may be more applicable to the lob wedge setup. You should be able to get/bend a high bounce lob wedge, even though they don't really make a ton of them. Hypothetically buy a 54- 1 dot 56- 2 dot 56- 2 dot, bent to a 56/~3 dot. Obviously there is more math and science to this, but I think you get the point. Simply put, it should open up your selection. Also consider doing the reverse. I'd be interested to see this done with a 54 2 dot, bent down to 54, and up to 58. This would achieve your desired setup, and also yield identical clubs/swingweights etc. etc. Simply food for thought.
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