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PaulD

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  • Birthday 11/30/1984

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  1. Thanks very much for the advice and guidance. I did think maybe the vokeys would be more suitable due to the different options they offer, and was concered that I would struggle to play the Jaws. The reason for looking at the expensive wedges was so I didnt have to look to replace them so soon, but I will check out the Adams and Mafli's. Thank you very much for your assistance. I was looking to play 4 wedges because I hit relatively straight from the tee, but my approach play and from around the green is absolutely terrible and costing me shots.
  2. Hello there, This is my first post, but is a forum I have been following for some time now. I haven't been playing golf too long, but am really starting to enjoy it. I am looking to buy a new wedge set, as my short game needs some tuning and is something I am really focused on. I am looking for wedges that are easy to hit, with very good feel to them. I have been reading the links given in another thread to try and understand 'bounce' a little more and feel I understand it a little better than I did before. I am torn whether to invest in a set of Vokeys (52, 56, 60) or Jaws (52, 56, 60). I have noticed that the Jaws have quite high bounce options only, and was hoping to gather a few opinions from people that play these wedges. Would the high bounce on the Jaws potentially make them harder to play for someone who is relatively new to the game?
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