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Hello everyone.

I currently have a 45 deg pw, a 54 deg sw, and a 60 deg lw. I am considering adding a 50 deg gw. Is it worth it to bend my sw so I have a 5 deg gap between all of my wedges?

In my bag:

Driver: HiBore XL
3-Wood: Insight BUL
5-Wood: Insight BUL

4-Hybrid: Taylormade Burner Rescue

Irons: Big Bertha 2006, 5-PW

GW: CG11 50*

SW: CG11 54* (bent to 55*)

LW: CG11 60*

Putter: Odyssey D.A.R.T White Ice


Posted
At your (our) skill level we wouldn't notice the difference - but I would definitely get the 50 or 51 Approach Wedge.

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Posted
I would think it is most important to have good distance coverage, even if the lofts aren't exactly evenly spaced. Personally I replaced my 60 deg with a 58 deg because I got a better mix of distances, even though it is fairly close in loft to my SW. And even though I have a big gap in lofts between my PW and SW I have a nice 10 yard gap between them, so I don't carry a gap wedge.

"You can foment revolution or you can cure your slice - life is too short for both" David Owen

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Driver: AyrtimeFW/hybrid: Distance Master Pro Steel 5w, 7w, 27* hybridIrons: Powerplay 5000 hybrids (6i-SW)Wedge: SMT Durometer 55 degPutter: Z/I Omega mallet*as soon...


Posted
At a 30 HC, I don't believe your issue is your gap distance within your wedges.
My PW is 44º
The 8º gap between my PW and GW doesn't affect me.
I could add a 48º wedge, but I don't think it's necessary. If anything, I would add a 60º to my bag instead.

---"Be the ball"---

IN THE Hoofer Vantage BAG:
Driver: F-Speed 10.5°, Aldila NV-F
Woods: F-Speed LD 3 & 5, Aldila NV-FIrons: S9 3-PW, NS-Pro 900XH SteelWedges: CG10 52° & Spin Milled 56.10Putter: Studio Select Newport 2Ball: Pro V1x SG4


Posted
Look at pros yardage gaps on the golf web pages. Yardage gaps and loft don't always match up exactly, especially with wedges. Sometimes they will have a 20-25 yard gap and sometimes only 15. Playing characteristics of the club and shaft lengths contribute also, often clubs GW-LW use the same length shaft. Figure out your gaps and adjust the loft if you have to large or to small of yardage gaps.

1W Cleveland LauncherComp 10.5, 3W Touredge Exotics 15 deg.,FY Wilson 19.5 degree
4 and 5H, 6I-GW Callaway Razr, SW, LW Cleveland Cg-14, Putter Taylor Made Suzuka, Ball, Srixon XV Yellow


Posted
Unless your getting to single digits or lower in your handicap, you won't notice a 1* difference.

In the Bag (right now)...

Cleveland Tour Issue 310UL* - Miyazaki Kusala Blue 83X

Taylormade R9 TP Tour Issue 13* - Diamana Blue 63X

Taylormade TP Hybrid 17* - Matrix Altus 80X

Taylormade TP Hybrid 19* - Matrix Altus 80X

Nike Forged Blades - 4-W - ProjectX 6.5

Nike VR Black V-Rev 52*, 58*

Scotty Cameron California Hollywood

Taylormade Penta TP3 ball


Posted
Hello everyone.

I'm not sure you could bend a wedge 4° without seriously jeopardizing the integrity of the metal. It would depend on the metal (ie. a soft carbon steel would be more malleable as opposed to stainless). A 4° bend is pretty substantial. A fellow at a pro shop once told me about how he once tried to bend a Cleveland CG10 and it shattered. Not sure how much he was trying to bend it, but it goes to say that metal when stressed can give. You can bet he didn't try that again.

Having said that, I've had my Mizuno MP-R 52° GW bent stronger to 50°....the pro said it was "like butter." I noticed the loft is stronger, but on full shots the difference in distance is negligible. To be frank, I'm probably not consistent enough to notice anything. Around the greens within 40 yards is where you'll start noticing your lofts. That's the time to be creative and try different wedges & ball positions to achieve various ball flight trajectories and spin. Lastly, I think it's nice to know that the equipment is not a variable in my game. If you have 3-4 wedges of the same make with consistent loft differences, chances are they'll be pretty consistent.
You don't know what pressure is until you've played for five dollars a hole with only two in your pocket - Lee Trevino

MP-600 @ 10.5°
Insight BUL 3-wood @ 15°
Insight BUL 5-wood @ 18° IDEA a2 4i Hybrid @ 23° MX-25 5-PW MP-R Series 52° > 50°/05° MP-R Series 54°/10° MP-R...

Posted
At your (our) skill level we wouldn't notice the difference - but I would definitely get the 50 or 51 Approach Wedge.

Couldn't have said it better myself.

In the Bag:
ADAMS XTD 10.5 (S) 46"
Mizuno F-50 4-wood NV-65
TaylorMade Rescue TP 19° & 22°
TaylorMade X-300 FCI 5-pw Rifle 6.0 +1 4upCleveland 588 RTG 52° & 56° 3 upOdyssey 2-ball LONG cut to 40"

Posted
I'm not sure you could bend a wedge 4° without seriously jeopardizing the integrity of the metal. It would depend on the metal (ie. a soft carbon steel would be more malleable as opposed to stainless). A 4° bend is pretty substantial. A fellow at a pro shop once told me about how he once tried to bend a Cleveland CG10 and it shattered. Not sure how much he was trying to bend it, but it goes to say that metal when stressed can give. You can bet he didn't try that again.

He is going to bend the 54* wedge by 1* to a 55* and add a 50* wedge to the mix, not bend the 54* to a 50*.

Driver: MP-600 9.5 w/ Fujikura E360 Stiff Shaft
4 Wood: F-60 16.5 w/ Exsar FS3 Stiff Shaft
Irons:MP-57 3-PW w/ Dynamic Gold S300 Shafts
Wedges: MP-R Black-Ni 52, 56, & 60
Putter: Studio Select Newport 2Ball: ProV1/ProV1xGrips: Winn Xi7


Posted
Nope! Here's the deal: your distance for any given club is really a range, hopefully centered around what you think of as its distance. Better players have a smaller range for their typical swings on any given club, all other things being equal. Now, you don't want to bunch up lofts or leave a huge gap, because you want your ranges within a reasonable distance of one another.

But 45-50-56-60 is fine. IIRC, Tiger has clubs with lofts of those in his bag - although his 45 is a 9-iron, I believe those are the gaps. I realize you aren't ready to base your game on his, but it's worth seeing that if lofts aren't the be-all and end-all of it.

-- Michael | My swing! 

"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Another hybrid in here too.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

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