What wedges do you play?

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.
 
SM7 52/56/60... fill the gaps nicely from my set 48* wedge
 
Same 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.
Yeah I really only use it in the bunkers (md4 x grind). It is fantastic in the sand though

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Cleveland RTX-3 50/54/58 with recoil 125s
 
Callaway MD4 54 58 and PM Grind 64
 
Seven PW = 46
Srixon AW = 50
On Off GW = 52
Mizuno lob = 56
 
Set PW 46* Cobra FTB
GW 50* Cobra King Black Wedge
SW 54* Cobra King Black Wedge

Don't feel the need for anything beyond the 54. I tried playing with a 58 but I ended up trying to get too cute with it and usually found myself in trouble every time I pulled it out the bag. I have a really good feel for my 54 when I am playing well and use it for a little of everything.
 
Hogan PTx PW at 46°, Hogan Equalizer wedges at 50°, 54° and 58°.
 
PW 46*/GW 50* AP2 set wedges

54*/58* SM7 Vokey high bounce wedges

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Set PW @ 45°
SM7's at 50,54 and 58
 
46°, 52°, 58° Fourteen RM-22J

All the above have only 8° of bounce so I also have a 56-12 Fourteen RM-22 on the the way.
 
Love my setup:

Set PW at 44*, CBX 50* for the gap, and then 54* and 60* MD4s. I have the 60* in two different grinds/bounces depending on course conditions.

Lots of confidence with each club.

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I currently game Cleveland RTX 3s in 50*, 54* and 58*
 
Titleist Vokey SM6 wedges. 48-degree PW, 52-degree GW, and 56-degree SW. We can talk bounce and grind on each of these if you want. These give me an evenly spaced distance gap. The 52 and 56 have a lower bounce than the 48 and with the M grind, which gives them added flexibility, I can add loft by opening the face without being concerned about hitting it thin, even on a tight lie.
 
Epic pro PW - 45
MD4 48 S bent to 49
MD4 54 S bent to 55
MD4 60 C


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Cleveland RTX 3 CB in 58°, a Cleveland RTX 4 in 54° and found a Cleveland RTX 3 50° with a Recoil Proto wedge for $68.00
 
Because my PW is 46*, I play Titleist Vokey 50, 54, and 60 degree wedges.


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Currently play W/S PMP 56 Traditional and 60 Tour Grind, both in Gun Blue.
 
Titleist 718 AP2 PW (46*), Scor 50, 54, 58.

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JPX 919T PW (46*)
MD4 S Grind (50*)
MD4 S Grind (54*)
PM Grind (64*)


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I carry 4 wedges:
Ben Hogan Edge PW 46*
Ben Hogan Equalizer 50*,56*,60*
 
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.

I'm using an old set which has 3-9, PW & SW. I never really had a problem with it when I used to play, maybe I was just better at hitting 3/4 shots with my PW!
Thinking of getting a gap at 50* and possibly a 60*.
 
I have the Srixon Z545 PW which is 44*

I then have the Cleveland RTX 2.0 in 48 / 52 / 58 but they are due for replacing so am looking at going slightly different with 48 / 54 / 60 most likely in the RTX-4
 
Wilson Harmonized 50 degree and Top Flite Tour 54/58. They match in pretty well with my 45 degree pitching wedge and give me a good spacing. Not to mention they were dirt cheap.
 
I have five wedges: 46/50/54/58/62.

The 46 and 50 are Apex CF16's
The 54 is a Callaway MD forged
The 58/62 are Callaway MD-PM's
 
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