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I currently only carry 2 wedges and i think i want to stay that way if i replace them. I have a 48 degree pitching wedge and a 56 degree sandwedge. If i was too replace i would get a 56 for sure but the wedges i am looking at only go to 52*. Do you think if i replace the 48 with the 52 it will present a big problem in my game because i no longer have a club around the 100 yard mark because my 48* with a soft swing is perfect for this.

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I would not replace the 48, I would add the 52. In general, there should be a 4 degree gap between your wedges. That has been my experience.

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