oiler3535
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Brands in sig, but play 45 (from iron set), 50, 55, 60, and 65. All 15 yard gaps. Go 140/125/110/95/80. My course is short enough for me that I rarely need long irons, so can have the 5 wedges.
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Yeah I really only use it in the bunkers (md4 x grind). It is fantastic in the sand thoughSame here, except PW is at 45. I could do without the LW, I cant do anything with it. My swing is shallow and instead of the bounce helping me hit the ball it helps me skull it way over the green instead.
and so ...yea the clubs have become longer, hence the gap between sw and pw has increased at least one club if not 1 and a half. Most new sets (if buying a match set) now have a gap or appraoch or utility wedge that sits between the sw and pw. Different names for different makers stes but same club.
I have match set Ping g400 (as others here have) that goes pw, uw, sw and just stayed with the match set throughout with my fitted shafts. I also have (just obtained new) cleveland 58* CBX lob wedge. I had a titliest volkey 60 lw but I feel the 58 is a tad easier plus the new cbx is fwiw cavity back. Reason I didnt go with match set ping g400 LW was only due to bounce. The g400's wedges are all higher bounce including the LW. So I felt the need to go with the cbx wedge for the 10* mid bounce. This way i have choice for the different firm/soft sand and also groud conditions when needed. Im in hard pack sand I go with the cbx 58 at 10, in normal more fluffy sand I go with set sw which is 13 bounce. Similar chipping/pitching on harpan vs wet/soft/muddy. Not that i awys use higher lofted wedges for all cipping/pitching per say but just that now I have a choice of bounce when i do.