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Originally Posted by
kpaulhus 
I have a 47* PW, 52, 56, and 60. How many pins are you going to be chasing from outside 200 yards? I would rather have 4 clubs giving me multiple angles of attack from inside 120 yards.Why would you drop a scoring club?
although a good argument, I am going to only SLIGHTLY disagree ;)
I have mentioned this before, and i should really find what magazine it is - im sure it's GOLF Magazine bu SI , but not 100%
anyways.....
in this magazine it outlines all the tournaments of the year, the previous winners and what was in their bag
what i found most interesting....there was ONE, yes ONE person that used more than 2 wedges (not including the PW) - and it was Philly MAC
AND only one person had one wedge w more than 60º of left.....want to guess who??? yep...Philly Mac again w a 64º wedge
the majority of the field also uses a 2 wedge set up, usually consisting of a 53<54>55 and a 58<59>60 set up
i too used a 52,56,60 setup for half of the year and most of my "golf career" if you can call it that
i rarely used the 52 and when i did, it was ALWAYS a half choked down punch type shot that really wasnt all that pretty
i have tried moving to a 54,58 set up, but found that I REALLY REALLY missed the 60 in the bag
so....im now back to a set up which included a PW bent to 49º, a 54 and 60º
if you practice and practice A LOT with a 60, it can become the most versatile club in your bag........the first 3 rounds with it, i was ready to toss it ni the bin
but i spent a week on the range with it and on the practice green with it to master its technique
want to know the key to a good LW - buying one w a grind and bounce option that suits your game
it may take a few to test, but trusting this club WILL help you score lower - BUT YOU HAVE TO PRACTICe with it
i think haveing LESS wedges is more beneficial to your game as it forces you to be creative and practice your short game more
if you can just pull another club, it makes the decision hard, as you have 4 wedge choices
pull that 54 60 and use some imagination and use what you practice on the course
learn how to use lower lofted irons around the green like a 5 or 8i even a hybrid or fwy wood and your putter!
my favourite shot is delofting a 60º and punching a lowe flyer that hits, and stops in its own tracks beside the hole
this shot is SO USEFUL, especially as it is always windy here and you rarely can mess this one up