I'm trying to fill out my bag and am looking at my wedge setup.
My Cleveland CG16 Satin Chrome iron set is quite strong with the Pitching Wedge being 44. I've then got 6° gaps between my next two clubs which are 50° and 56° MD Golf NV Drew Wedges. While larger than some, I'm happy with these gaps as I'm quite good at working between the spacings. However I find it difficult to hit the ball on 20-40 yard approaches to stop quickly so I am looking at a lob wedge.
I'm currently thinking either 60° or 62° and have the following questions:
1) I'm only a 20 handicap and have never used a 62° so do people think this club will be either too difficult/unpredictable or simply more limited by what it can do?
2) Most people seem to have 4° gaps between their wedges so I don't suppose many people would have any issue with a 56° to 60° gap. Do people agree or would anyone suggest keeping the 6° gap?
3) If I'm going for 60° I could get a MD Golf NV Drew wedge for £50 to match the wedges which has it's advantages. However American Golf is offering a 60° Cleveland CG16 Black Pearl in the sales for £50 (normally about £80) which I like. Do people think this would be fine or would people recommend keeping the wedges from the same company line-up for consistency? I can get the NV Drew anytime but the Cleveland deal will only be while stocks last I assume.
4) What bounce would people recommend on the lob wedge? Suggestions for both 60° and 62° if different please.
If I get the 60° and then decide I want more loft I assume I can ask my Pro to bend it further down the line.
Thanks in advance. That was a longer post than I was planning.


















