Drogster
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I recently brought a new set of XHot irons, which have a stronger loft setting through the set. As a result I now have to rejig the wedges in my bag.
I also bought a new Mack Daddy 2 58° (14 bounce, C Grind - On sale with 30% off) wedge, which I plan to use as by Sand/Lob and with the XHot PW has a 44° loft, I have a bit of a gap to fill.
My existing are Cleveland CG 16 wedges consist off a 46° (8 Bounce), 52° (10 Bounce), & 56° (14 Bounce).
I’m thinking that the prefect set up would be a 50, 54 & and the new 58° wedges.
So my question is, how much or how many degrees can you bend the loft of a club. I understand that if you bend the loft you also affect the bounce of the club. So, if I wasn’t going to buy new wedges, would I be better bending the 46 to a 50 and the 52 to a 54? Or bed the 52 to 50 and the 56 to 54?
Just to note, I generally play links courses rather than in land courses.
What would you recommend………Or would I be better pulling the trigger and buying a new 50 & 54 wedges?
I also bought a new Mack Daddy 2 58° (14 bounce, C Grind - On sale with 30% off) wedge, which I plan to use as by Sand/Lob and with the XHot PW has a 44° loft, I have a bit of a gap to fill.
My existing are Cleveland CG 16 wedges consist off a 46° (8 Bounce), 52° (10 Bounce), & 56° (14 Bounce).
I’m thinking that the prefect set up would be a 50, 54 & and the new 58° wedges.
So my question is, how much or how many degrees can you bend the loft of a club. I understand that if you bend the loft you also affect the bounce of the club. So, if I wasn’t going to buy new wedges, would I be better bending the 46 to a 50 and the 52 to a 54? Or bed the 52 to 50 and the 56 to 54?
Just to note, I generally play links courses rather than in land courses.
What would you recommend………Or would I be better pulling the trigger and buying a new 50 & 54 wedges?