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How many wedges do you carry?  

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  1. 1. How many wedges do you carry?

    • 0 - What's a wedge?
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    • 1 - I have my trusty Niblick and that's all I need.
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    • 2 - Doesn't matter which two, but you'd think it would be PW and SW
      4
    • 3 - Very common set up through the 80's and 90's.
      11
    • 4 - Its good to have options
      20
    • 5 - More options or is it because your PW is so delofted you had to stick in another gap wedge?
      3
    • 6 or more - If you answer this, you'd better explain why.
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Posted
Three. Pitching wedge at 48, sand wedge 56, lob wedge 60. I'd have a 52 and a 64 in there as well, if I had space in my bag. It never hurts to have too many wedges.

(On the flip side, Seve carried only one, and he was one of the best ever.)
"Shouldn't you be going faster? I mean, you're doing 40 in a 65..."

Driver: Burner TP 9.5*
3 Wood: 906F2 15*
2I: Eye 23I-PW: 3100 I/HWedges: Vokey Spin-Milled 56*06, MP-R 52*07/60*05Putter: Victoria IIBall: Pro V1xCheck out my new blog: Thousand Yard DriveHome Course: Kenton County...

Posted
I have lots of wedges..and like to try as many different ones as I can, my short game is the one thing I'm actually good at..well comparred to everything else; (Of course I don't carry all of these)

Tommy Armour Forged Silverscott PW
Callaway 2006 Big Bertha PW
Cleveland Hibore 50 degree
Taylormade Rac 52 degree gap wedge
Golder Bear 56 degree Bear Trapper
Giga Golf 58 degree KC2
Cleveland CG10 60 degree
Giga Golf 62 degree KC2 high lob wedge

I'd like to try out the cleveland 588, 54 degree too

As for ones I usually carry;

Tommy Armour Silver Scott PW
Taylor Made Rac 52 degree
Cleveland CG10 60 degree

-Adam J.

Posted
....just sold my old irons, along with the GW, so now I carry PW (47 degree) along with a 56 and 60 Vokey. Made that decision easy!

Superquad
Fusion #3
Big Bertha Warbird #5
755 3-PW
Vokey SM56.10 & 60.08 White Hot 2-ball


Posted
PW - Mizuno MP 37 (48*)
GW - Mizuno MP-R (52*)
SW - Mizuno MP-R (56*)
sometimes LW - Tommy Armour R-91 (60*)

Thinking about adding another 60* wedge to my bag and taking out the 3 iron, as I never use it and my current is from my days as a junior golfer

905R YS-6+ 9.5*
904F YS-6+ 15* & 19*
MP-60 3-PW S300
MP-R 52* S300
MP-R 56* S300 Blade Centre Shaft Hot 2 TP-Red


Posted
I carry four wedges Nike Nds PW 50 taylormade rac 56 spin milled 60 black nickel

In my bag
R7 Draw 9
rescue mid 16
Nds 3-pw(no nine iron)
50 racspin milled 56 black nickel 60 2 ball srt ad333/Zurc


Posted
Four wedges here as well.

Ping ISI-K PW 47°
Titleist Vokey Oil-Can 52°
Titleist Vokey Oil-Can Spin Milled 56°
Titleist Vokey Oil-Can Spin Milled 60°

I recently dumped my 3I (which I hit like crap, hurts my hands) and also dropped the 5W and replaced them with the 52° and an 18° hybrid.

Like someone already mentioned, I like to have options around the green, I feel like you can't have too many. My ISI-K PW is for full swings, 90-100 yards, and the others are for everything else inside 100 yards.
WITB

Callaway FT-5 11°
Callaway X-HOT 15°
Sonartec HB-001 19° & 23°Callaway X-22 5-PWTitleist Vokey 200 Series 52°Titleist Vokey Spin Milled 56°Titleist Vokey Special Grind 60°Scotty Cameron Mizuno M-100

Posted

3 wedges:

PW-- 46*
GW/AW-- 50*
LW-- Vokey 60*


I have been contemplating taking the 60 degree out of the bag, as it usually only causes me headaches and getting a 56* sand wedge (want to hit the cleveland and vokey).

In my Grom:
Driver: :nike: Sasquatch 9.5° Graffalloy Shaft-Stiff Flex
FW: :nike: 3 (15°) & 5 (19°) Sasquatch Diamana Shaft-Stiff Flex
Hybrid: :touredge: Tour Edge Exotics Ironwood 21° Adila Shaft-Stiff Flex
Irons: :nike: 4-AW OSS Steel Shaft-Stiff Flex
Wedges: :vokey: Vokey Spin Milled 54 and 60
Putter:  :edel: Basic Series 


Posted
anyone that carries a 2 iron or even 3 iron now and has more than 5 degrees gap between their PW and SW is just hurting themselves. I did the math on how many shots I hit with my 3 iron and 2 iron compared to 110-120 yards and it was an easy decision. Got a hybrid to cover the other two and stepped up my lofts to have 4 wedges...

60 54 50 46

9 iron is 42
8 38
7 34
6 30
5 26
4 22
hybrid 19
3 wood
driver

there are just too many shots in between 125 and 100 yards that you can't dial down the PW that much without losing accuracy and you need to pinpoint more with a PW than with a 3 iron.

Driver: 9.5 905R 757 Speeder X stiff
3 Wood: 13.0 Sonartec GS Tour Red Ice 70X
Hybrid: 17.0 Sonartec MD Stiff UST IROD
Irons: 690cb 4-PW w/Rifle 6.0
Wedges: Cleveland 900 Series Gunmetal 50, 54, 60Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Newport 370g head


Posted
I carry 4 wedges right now

TA5 PW (45)
588 GW (51)
CG10 or 588 SW (56)
CG10 LW (60)

My PW is strong so I really need the gap wedge. I never chip with my PW so my 51 is a very useful club for me around the green too. I added the 60 degree this year. I'm going to swap it out for a different 60 with less bounce. Perhaps go back to my 588 gunmetal. I agree, at least for me, that carrying an extra wedge is more beneficial than, say a 3 iron.

Driver: 09 Launcher 10.5
4 Wood: 09 Launcher Steel 17
Hybrid: Baffler DWS 20 Aldila Reg
Irons: AP1 4-GW Steel
Wedges: 588 Gunmetal 56 & 60Putter: Studio Style Newport 2Ball: NXT Tour


Posted
I carry three wedges:

48 - Callaway Forged +
54 - Callaway X-Tour
60 - Callaway X-Tour PM

This works out pretty well for me, a 48-53-58 would probably work about as well.

Driver: Taylor Made  Rocketballz Stage 2
3 wood: Rocketballz Stage 2
4 wood: Rocketballz Stage 2
Hybrids: Cleveland 20 and 23.5 degree
Irons: Mizuno MP57 5-7, Mizuno MP62 8-9 Wedges: Mizuno MP62 Pitching Wedge, 49 degree,  Titleist Vokey SM4  55.13 (bent from 56.14) Sand Wedge, Titleist Vokey SM4 60.10 Lob wedge


  • 4 weeks later...
Posted
Just wondering... I see people with three or four, or even one. All I need are my two- 52 and 58.

In my bag:
Driver: Launcher COMP 9.5* (Aldila NV 65S 350)
Fairway wood: Warbird 4-wood
Irons: X-18 Pro Series (3-PW)
Wedges: Vokey 252.08 and SM58.12Ball: Pro V1


Posted
my SW,PW and 60* Vokey

In the Wilson Stand Bag

Driver:........Ping........G5 Reg shaft
3 Wood:......Mitsushiba.........M575-15°

Irons:.........Taylormade RocketBallz......3 Hybrid - PW..Stiff Shafts

Wedges:....Cleveland CG16 56 & 60


Posted
I've been on this forum for like 3 months, and I've seen this topic discussed about 5 different times in various forms. Do some searching and you'll find a number of threads on this.

Bag: Grom
Driver: HiBore 10.5° Fuji Stiff
3W: V-Steel 15° Graphite Designs YS-6 Stiff
3h-4h: Bobby Jones Stiff
5i-PW: CG4 Steel StiffWedges: 588 DSG RTG 52°, 900 RTG 56° Low bounce, Reg. 588 RTG 60°Putter: Dead CenterBalls: Pro V1 Speed Cart V1Home Courses: Riverdale Dunes / Knolls,...


Posted
I've been on this forum for like 3 months, and I've seen this topic discussed about 5 different times in various forms. Do some searching and you'll find a number of threads on this.

Yeah.... it's been discussed

a lot . Anyways, I currently carry 4. See sig.

Driver: 09 Launcher 10.5
4 Wood: 09 Launcher Steel 17
Hybrid: Baffler DWS 20 Aldila Reg
Irons: AP1 4-GW Steel
Wedges: 588 Gunmetal 56 & 60Putter: Studio Style Newport 2Ball: NXT Tour


Posted
I have 4 but usually only carry 3 of them. My Pitching Wedge, a 53 degree and a 56 degree (SW). I will sometimes change out the 56 for my 60 degree if I am playing a course with no sand traps.

Posted
Sorry, I thought of something to be discussed and didn't see one for awhile.

In my bag:
Driver: Launcher COMP 9.5* (Aldila NV 65S 350)
Fairway wood: Warbird 4-wood
Irons: X-18 Pro Series (3-PW)
Wedges: Vokey 252.08 and SM58.12Ball: Pro V1


Posted
I have 4, although I don't really count my PW as a wedge because I use it more like a 10 iron. Can't really do anything you would normally do with a wedge.

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