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Not sure what to add in my bag anymore, here's what I plan on adding:

-Cleveland Niblick
-Nike SV Tour Wedge 60/10
-a Fairway wood or another hybrid.

My clubs are in my signatures...
Driver Dymo² 10.5*
Hybrid Sumo² 3H 20*
Irons Sumo SQ (4-AW)
Putter iC 2020 Putter
Utility Niblick 42*Balls ONE and C3
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Knowing what I know now, given your bag, I would add a 16.5* fairway wood (4 wood) and get a good sand wedge. That would probably be more than enough for you for now.

Grom stand bag
SQ 5900 - 9.5*
Burner 15* and 18*
MT 20* Hybrid
CG Gold 4-PW CG14 52.10 SM 56.14 IC 20-10a 34" Putter SDF balls (was on sale)

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Knowing what I know now, given your bag, I would add a 16.5* fairway wood (4 wood) and get a good sand wedge. That would probably be more than enough for you for now.

Great answer. A 60* wedge is one of the last things you should add to your bag, if ever. But you should have a sand wedge.

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If I had a do over on my baf I may look at 58* wedge with high bounce rather than a 56 and 60
Driver R7 Superquad NV 55 shaft or Bridgestone J33 460 NV 75 shaft
3 and 5 Wood X
Hybrid original Fli Hi 21* or FT 22*
Irons AP2
Wedges Vokey 52* - 8 , 56* 14, 60*-7Putter California CoranodoBall TP RedGPS NeoRange Finder- Bushnell Tour V2 When Chuck Norris puts spin on the ball, the ball does not...
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Great answer. A 60* wedge is one of the last things you should add to your bag, if ever. But you should have a sand wedge.

At my current level, I barely feel that I am ready to add a gap wedge to my bag. Definitely don't think I need a 60* yet, or should even poison myself with one right now. I always thought I needed a full set of wedges because salesmen would tell me I needed them without even asking me about my game. During the last few weeks though, my ball striking and distance with my short irons have been really consistent, and I am actually getting frustrated with the gap between my PW and 56*, about a 20-25 yard gap since my PW is a "strong loft."

So gap wedge is next for me, then later on down the line I will consider a 60*. I might buy one now and mess around with it at the range/chipping green, but I probably wont play it until I get my handicap down more and feel comfortable having that option in my bag.

Grom stand bag
SQ 5900 - 9.5*
Burner 15* and 18*
MT 20* Hybrid
CG Gold 4-PW CG14 52.10 SM 56.14 IC 20-10a 34" Putter SDF balls (was on sale)

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I just started playing golf last year and got a 60* wedge. I love that thing. It gives me confidence around the green. I pretty much use my sand wedge or pitching wedge for everything else. I just feel like I can get out of the worst lie with the 60* when close around the green.

10.5* Adams Super Fast 10
17*, 21* Adams Black Super Hybrid
X-24 irons
Jaws 52*,56*,60* Wedges
White Ice #9 Putter

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Not sure what to add in my bag anymore, here's what I plan on adding:

Is your handicap really 36.0?

Why? Short game, length off the tee, shots randomly travelling sideways into the wilds? It's hard to recommend what you should add, based on just your existing clubs and bag. If it was my bag and my game, I'd add a 3-wood, a lower bounce sand wedge (I wouldn't get a 60* wedge with more than 6* bounce - but that's just me).

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.

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Do you know the distances you hit each club? When you keep score if you track of the following stats below it might help see what club you need.

1) Putts per round
2) Scrambling to save par or one putt
3) Greens hit
4) Fairways hit
5) Sand saves


I would add another wedge to help with the short game.

Titleist 910 D2 9.5 Driver
Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
52/1056/1160/5

"Yonex ADX Blade putter, odyssey two ball blade putter, both  33"

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guys my handicap isnt 36..

my drives are great. I usually set myself up with chance for par and occasionally chance for birdie!
Driver Dymo² 10.5*
Hybrid Sumo² 3H 20*
Irons Sumo SQ (4-AW)
Putter iC 2020 Putter
Utility Niblick 42*Balls ONE and C3
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Bag a dymo fairway
they go a mile and are the straightest fairways ive ever hit along with the taylormade v-steels

Driver:Taylormade Burner 10.5 with Aldila NV 65S
FW Wood: Nike Dymo 3 Wood with Aldila VooDoo
Hybrids: Adams Idea A7 3 Hybrid
Irons: Ping i15 4-P
Wedge: Cleveland CG15 52.10 and Titleist Vokey 58.12Putter: Bettinardi BC3Ball: Callaway Tour i(z) and Titleist Pro V1x

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guys my handicap isnt 36..

Hard to just recommend a club with no idea how the rest of your game is. What do you struggle with? Hitting greens? Approaches from 200+ yards? What are you looking to improve? Golf isn't quite like the infomercials, you can't just buy the newest product and think you'll start shooting in the 60s.

My advice is to play as much as you can, learn your swing and come to terms with what you feel is your weakest part of your game, that's when you should be looking at clubs. /two cents.

Driver: R11s 9 with a Fubuki Tour 63 X-Stiff
Fairway Wood: R11s 15.5 with Miyazaki Kusala Black 83 X-Stiff

Hybrid: taylormade.gif 4 with Fubuki 515 X-Stiff
Irons: titleist.gif Forged 660 3-PW with Dynamic Gold X-100

Wedges: callaway.gif CC Jaws 52 and 58 Degree
Putter: ping.gif In Anser 2

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