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60 is the highest I carry but 56 is my go to on 75% of all my chip/pitch shots. I have a 64 that I played around with for a little but I just never saw a use for it.
Driver: i15, 3 wood: G10, Hybrid: Nickent 4dx, Irons: Ping s57, Wedges: Mizuno MPT 52, 56, 60, Putter: XG #9 

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My 60* is my go to club inside 100 yds. I can take a full rip and throw it a mile and a half in the air, or play a nice pop and stop if stuck on the fringe on a downhill slope. I agree with what someone else said that its not very versatile. But when you embrace its capabilities, you can work some magic with it. I've been sniffing the 64* but haven't pulled the trigger yet.

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I carry a 60*. Used to be quite afraid of it since I'd skull so many shots. Now that I'm getting better with my wedges, I'm finding it to be quite useful for when I need the ball to get up quickly or stop on a dime. Even though mine is a rather low bounce club (6*), I'm finding it quite useful for sand shots that need to get up really quickly, too, as long as the ball is sitting up nicely.

My beloved Pinke Gin:

G15 woods (1, 3, 5, R flex, Nike VR grips)
VR split cavity (3-PW, DG S300)
VR wedges (54-12, 60-6, DG S400) White Hot Tour #1 putter e6 golf balls


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