Speedliner
Active member
Hi folks,
I played my 3rd round with my new clubs today and I think I have too much of a gap between wedges. I have callaway razr x irons through PW at 44 degrees and a mizuno r-12 56 degree wedge.
Looks like I'm hitting the PW ~130 yards with a full swing. The 56 degree, I can only get to 80. I was planning on buying a 50 degree r-12 to fill the gap, but am thinking that may still be too much of a gap. I seem to get a lot of 100-110 yd shots and that's proving a challenge to step the PW down that much. I'm thinking that one more wedge in the gap, may not be ideal.
So what do you experienced players think? Go with the 50 and sort it out? Or drop a long club and get the razr x approach at 49 degrees and add maybe a 52 degree R-12?
I could drop a 5-wood or 3 hybrid to make room. I like those clubs, but am thinking I'd get more use out of the wedges than all of those long clubs (3w, 5w, 3h, 4h).
Thoughts?
Speedliner
I played my 3rd round with my new clubs today and I think I have too much of a gap between wedges. I have callaway razr x irons through PW at 44 degrees and a mizuno r-12 56 degree wedge.
Looks like I'm hitting the PW ~130 yards with a full swing. The 56 degree, I can only get to 80. I was planning on buying a 50 degree r-12 to fill the gap, but am thinking that may still be too much of a gap. I seem to get a lot of 100-110 yd shots and that's proving a challenge to step the PW down that much. I'm thinking that one more wedge in the gap, may not be ideal.
So what do you experienced players think? Go with the 50 and sort it out? Or drop a long club and get the razr x approach at 49 degrees and add maybe a 52 degree R-12?
I could drop a 5-wood or 3 hybrid to make room. I like those clubs, but am thinking I'd get more use out of the wedges than all of those long clubs (3w, 5w, 3h, 4h).
Thoughts?
Speedliner