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I'm in the market for some new wedges, and am curious about some of the 3 club sets or bundles I've seen advertised.  A handful of these sets are around $100 total, where as the really reputable wedges are $100-$130 bucks a piece.  Are these sets/bundles garbage?  What are the major differences between those and the more expensive wedges?


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Originally Posted by BWChuck

I'm in the market for some new wedges, and am curious about some of the 3 club sets or bundles I've seen advertised.  A handful of these sets are around $100 total, where as the really reputable wedges are $100-$130 bucks a piece.  Are these sets/bundles garbage?  What are the major differences between those and the more expensive wedges?

Never heard them called bundles, but that answers your question. What's more expensive, 1.) buying 12 individual beers at the pub, or 2.) or buying a case of beer at the liquor store?

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