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Have a 58* 12 bounce wedge that I was thinking of getting re-shafted.

Can I change the loft to 56* without any problems?

Would it just be better to get a new 56* wedge?


It should be no problem. I had my vokey 54 bent to 52 to take away some of the bounce.  GG did it for me no charge.


No need to buy a new one unless you really want to. Bending it two degrees isn't a big deal. I just had my PW bent from 47* to 48* to accommodate replacing my AW with a 3-iron.


It can be done but in my experience wedges wear pretty fast.  Depending on what you like as far as spin you might want to replace it.

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It is an older wedge and would need to be regrooved.

May not be worth all the money that would have to go into it.

I'll see how much it costs to re-grip, reshaft, bend the loft etc.

Thanks for the input.


  • 3 years later...

I was looking for a 52 to match my 56 and 60 MacGregor VIP forged wedges but I could not find one. I did find a another 56 and 60, like I already had. I asked if they could find a matching 52 and the guy said they are hard to find but that he could easily take the 56 down to a 52, only because it was forged. He said we would not recommend going that far with anything but a forged club. I was so happy with the price for the club, loft change and the grip I like, I asked if he could set the 60 to 62 or 64 and he said that would not be a problem either. I ended up with a 56 set at 51.5 and the 60 adjusted to 63. They work very well, just as expected. The only problem now is I have two clubs stamped 60 and two stamped 56. Not a big deal, but I do have to check twice to make sure I am hitting what I think I am.


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