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05-03-2008 01:20 PM #1
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Golf channel, again
yah, woke up, raining, plopped myself in front of the tv, watching the Golf Channel. haha, pretty bad when i even watch the Product Infomercials.
anyways, i'm watching this Dave Pelz/Jesse Ortiz 4 wedge precision CNC milled ad and cutting through all the BS that they're professing, Dave asks why do major manufacturers only provide 1 wedge(P) average in an iron set when most of your shots are within 100 yds? makes sense to me. so i guess my question is for the mid to low handicappers,is 4 too many or not?(i use a P wedge,53* and 58* myself).
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05-03-2008 02:06 PM #2
48, 52, 56, 60 for me. i also dont carry a 3 wood or 3/4 iron
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05-03-2008 02:10 PM #3
Way to many for me.carry a 48 and 52 and can do pretty much everything.It makes me work harder and be more creative.
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05-03-2008 02:38 PM #4
I've been 4 wedges (48, 52, 58, 60) for years.
Don't forget that not too many years ago 48* was a 9i.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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05-03-2008 02:43 PM #5
At this moment, I carry the following wedges: 45, 48, 52 and 60 degrees. I will have the 48 degree wedge turned into a 45 (it has better groves than my old one), and then I'll be able to put an extra hybrid in the bag.
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05-03-2008 06:21 PM #6
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Many OEM's are offering sets of irons without a 3 iron and offer an extra wedge. Some offer no 3-4 iron and add in a gap and sand wedge. If you are buying a new set of irons then ask the dealer about this option.
I now carry a 52, 56 and I put in a 58 with 12 degree bounce for short shots and sand play.
My problem is in order to add a 5 wood, which I need I have to drop a club. So I think my 3 wood is coming out as I can use the 5 wood more often and hit it better from the fairway.
I have used that 58 degree wedge numerous times since I put it in my bag. So chances are it is staying there.
My opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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05-03-2008 10:35 PM #7
I used to carry PW (46-47is), 52, 56 and 60 which meant I had to cough up a long iron (4 or 5 depending on course and wind) - not a bad thing really. But I found that I would tend not to use one of the wedges depending on how I felt that particular day. I have subseqeuntly re-configured. Had my PW bent down to 48* and carry a 53 and 58. I have also decided to stick with one club for most of the greenside stuff (depends on shot of course) and that is usually the 58.
I don't have an ulcer - I am just a carrier.
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05-08-2008 11:47 PM #8
how many wedges.
Many years with 4 wedges PW through to Lob.
Now down to three. got rid of the 52 and 56 for a 54. I can now add wood extra hybrid or put in the three iron but usually carry only 13 clubs. I just choke down on the hybrid to cover off my 3 iron distance.
I can't live without my lob wedge. Pitching, Sand & tight chips that is the go to club.
Keep in mind bounce as well. My 54 has 14 degrees and the Lob has 4 degrees. You can set up for your own course, of course or for preference or swing type or whatever. many theories abound but I do well with how I am set up on many different types of courses.
Funny thing my short game has improved dramatically since I went to three wedges. I have already got 20 or so rounds in this year due to a pre season trip down south and only carried the three. This is where I saw the biggest improvement over last year.
Pelz makes sense and so do many other pros who advocate 4 wedges. I can see why some pros are even using 60deg+ wedges given that greens are getting faster and faster but for me simplicity works.
I play with a 6 and he only carries a PW and SW and has a fantastic short game.
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05-09-2008 06:30 PM #9
Pretty much 4 wedges (in different combinations) all the time. Usually 47/50/54/60.
I make more adjustments on the front end frankly. Driver/4W/hybrid/4i.When applying the Rules, you follow them line by line. You don't read between them.
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05-09-2008 11:15 PM #10
64/58/55/48
Depends a lot on the courses to be played, but I usuall have at least 3 wedges and sometimes 4 in play.
And I can shank em all
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05-10-2008 06:58 AM #11BoucheGuest
same here....4 wedges is key! 48,54,56,60
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05-10-2008 07:17 PM #12
Haven't had a 3 iron in my bag for about 16 years, use a 48,52,55 and 68 degree .
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05-10-2008 07:29 PM #13
Where did you get the 68?
Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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05-10-2008 07:52 PM #14
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