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Do you primarily stay with the same manufacturer as your irons? Do you select them based off of loft to space your degrees properly? Do you go to a demo day or get fitted?

 

 

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I go to the demo days to see if I like the look and feel. Then I buy them to fit the distance gaps I have at the top end. Bounce is determined on the course conditions I will most likely play. I am still playing the original Titleist spin mill wedges, but I am looking to replace those this year.

 

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I do loft for yardage and bounce angle for turf conditions. I go 50, 56 and 60 and play a course with deep bunkers, very tight bent grass and some thick rough around the greens. So I make sure my 56 has at least 12 degrees of bounce​ to handle the thick stuff and my 60 is only 4 degrees bounce to help me with tight lies. A lot of players have gone to the 64 to escape the bunkers but I don't want to take the 75 yard shot out of play so make do with the 60.

 

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It's weird because I can't find any demo days in Pensacola

 

 

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 Bryson DeChambeau

 

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:taylormade-small: Rescue mid 2 iron 16*

:cobra-small: One Length Forged Tec 4-GW with AMT Black shafts

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I do loft for yardage and bounce angle for turf conditions. I go 50, 56 and 60 and play a course with deep bunkers, very tight bent grass and some thick rough around the greens. So I make sure my 56 has at least 12 degrees of bounce​ to handle the thick stuff and my 60 is only 4 degrees bounce to help me with tight lies. A lot of players have gone to the 64 to escape the bunkers but I don't want to take the 75 yard shot out of play so make do with the 60.

 

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Yeah I bought some Ping I200s this year 5-UW and the lofts are roughly 4 degrees apart. I purchased some used Ping Glide wedges in 54 and 58 but it looks like the distance gap UW and 54 is roughly the same.

 

 

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"Obviously my iron play is incredible, and when I get going I can get hot, but this course just fits my eye. The shaping of the holes, and just a couple of the doglegs, I'm able to shape shots."

 Bryson DeChambeau

 

In my  :ping-small: Hoofer Lite

 

:srixon-small: Z765 9.5 with Miyazaka Kaula Mizu 6 Stiff Shaft (TrueGolfFit Recommended!!!)

:cobra-small: F8 3-4 wood 16* Aldilla Blue 70 Stiff shaft

:taylormade-small: Rescue mid 2 iron 16*

:cobra-small: One Length Forged Tec 4-GW with AMT Black shafts

:cameron-small: Futura Phantom 2

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I will stick with a model that works. I will scout eBay for a model from previous years even long after they are "old". If something performed well and the grooves can't get any bigger or sharper on new models then I've got nothing to gain 👍

 

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Since we don't have a golf store nearby, I go mainly off of reviews. The closest GG is about 90 minutes or so away, so once I'm interested in something me and my buddy will make a trip to check things out.

 

I really want a set of the RTX 3 wedges, but I know I should hold off.

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What are the best wedges right now used to play Taylormade RACs and Cleveland now play Ping never tried Vokey

 

 

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"Obviously my iron play is incredible, and when I get going I can get hot, but this course just fits my eye. The shaping of the holes, and just a couple of the doglegs, I'm able to shape shots."

 Bryson DeChambeau

 

In my  :ping-small: Hoofer Lite

 

:srixon-small: Z765 9.5 with Miyazaka Kaula Mizu 6 Stiff Shaft (TrueGolfFit Recommended!!!)

:cobra-small: F8 3-4 wood 16* Aldilla Blue 70 Stiff shaft

:taylormade-small: Rescue mid 2 iron 16*

:cobra-small: One Length Forged Tec 4-GW with AMT Black shafts

:cameron-small: Futura Phantom 2

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"The wedges choose the golfer" to steal a line from the Harry Potter movies

 

Seriously though, I had Vokeys for years and decided to get new and the Clevelands just felt better.

 

 

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Ben Hogan GS53 3 Wood

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We're lucky here as we have a regular circle of 20 or so friends who play together regularly. The driving range is always a mini demo day, with everyone feeling free to just grab from anybody's bag and try anything.

 

Nobody is worried about someone putting an idiot mark on their driver or putting bad mojo on their putter.

 

So for me I tried a friends 50* SM6 last year and was hitting crisp chips and pitches off just about any lie. It was the first time I had ever hit a Vokey wedge. I was hooked on the feel. I've always liked a 4 degree wedge gap. So the next day I immediately ordered a 50, 54 and 58.

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"The wedges choose the golfer" to steal a line from the Harry Potter movies

 

Seriously though, I had Vokeys for years and decided to get new and the Clevelands just felt better.

 

 

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Which Clevelands?

 

 

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"Obviously my iron play is incredible, and when I get going I can get hot, but this course just fits my eye. The shaping of the holes, and just a couple of the doglegs, I'm able to shape shots."

 Bryson DeChambeau

 

In my  :ping-small: Hoofer Lite

 

:srixon-small: Z765 9.5 with Miyazaka Kaula Mizu 6 Stiff Shaft (TrueGolfFit Recommended!!!)

:cobra-small: F8 3-4 wood 16* Aldilla Blue 70 Stiff shaft

:taylormade-small: Rescue mid 2 iron 16*

:cobra-small: One Length Forged Tec 4-GW with AMT Black shafts

:cameron-small: Futura Phantom 2

:bridgestone-small:Tour B330 RX

 

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I saw a Titleist study video that said after a years use your wedges should be replaced is there any truth to that from what you have experienced

 

 

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"Obviously my iron play is incredible, and when I get going I can get hot, but this course just fits my eye. The shaping of the holes, and just a couple of the doglegs, I'm able to shape shots."

 Bryson DeChambeau

 

In my  :ping-small: Hoofer Lite

 

:srixon-small: Z765 9.5 with Miyazaka Kaula Mizu 6 Stiff Shaft (TrueGolfFit Recommended!!!)

:cobra-small: F8 3-4 wood 16* Aldilla Blue 70 Stiff shaft

:taylormade-small: Rescue mid 2 iron 16*

:cobra-small: One Length Forged Tec 4-GW with AMT Black shafts

:cameron-small: Futura Phantom 2

:bridgestone-small:Tour B330 RX

 

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I have been fitted for my last two sets. first by Vokey himself then by Srixon/Cleveland on the trip. I learned an amazing amount from Bob and will use that to pick my wedges from now on

 

 

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Which Clevelands?

 

 

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RTX 3.0's. I went and was fitted! Best decision I ever made

 

 

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Titleist 917D2 10.5

Ben Hogan GS53 3 Wood

PING G425 MAX 5 Wood

Cleveland UHX Launcher 3 Iron

PING G30 5-PW

Cleveland RTX 3.0 50/10 V-MG

Cleveland RTX 3.0 54/14  V-FG

Cleveland RTX 3.0 58/12 V -FG

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I go a lot based on reviews, and I'll pop into a Dicks' Sporting Goods and try to hit some on the monitor. Have never been fitted for wedges (or really any club for that matter) but for me, wedges are mostly about how they feel in hand.

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The wedge has to sit right. I'm a low bounce guy on my wedges so if I see too much of that leading edge off the ground, I get worried. Then I make sure that I can hit all of the shots that I want to. I always liked the V-sole on the SCOR wedges, but I couldn't flight the shorter shots, so it was out. Make sure it fits your eye and your swing more so than trying to match a wedge to different course conditions.

 

 

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I used Vokey SM5 wedges they were awesome, went for a set of RTX 2.0 simply because I could order them dead cheap, they were awesome.

Ordered RTX 3 raw on release again because they were dead cheap.

They are good but struggled with the v.sole in 60* in firm and dry conditions. Now it's wet (winter) it's awesome.

Ordered a milled grind 60* LB to relieve the issue I had with the v.sole and it's was awesome but struggled when the ground became very wet, so put the Rtx 3 back in the bag..

My point being, almost any brand wedge Will suit anyone, just get the correct grind and lie angle (most important) then get used to it.

May take a little bit to figure the sole out but 95% of the time it will work very well no matter what it is..

Of all the testing I have done callaway seems to spin the most but for me Cleveland were very close and by far the cheapest...

I'm a club fitter and have most wedges available for testing and a GC2 for data.

The trick is getting used to the sole .

 

 

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I feel there are two ways to set up a wedge set. Either 52-56-60 or 54-58, although I'm seeing lower lofts on 9s and PWs now so a 50 may be required depending on the set. Personally I have 54-58. After that was decided I looked at bounce. Munis and publics don't get enough water so I wanted low bounce to be able to trap the ball on hard fairways during the summer. I found that Vokey had the lowest bounce with 4 degrees on the 58, so that's what I bought. I just replaced it and 4 is still the lowest, but if some other OEM offered less I'd switch.

 

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I have the 50, 54, & 58 . I don't play the fancy wedges and mine are set wedges except for the 58 which is the Cleveland Smart Sole wedge.

 

 

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I have a question: How do you go about deciding what type of soul to use? I play Vokey SM4's in 50*, 54* and 58*. I don't know which soul grind they have. The 54 has the most bounce at 10*.... I think.

I went to a Dave Pelz short game school. He said bounce is your friend. Now that does depend on how hard the ground/turf is

 

 

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Both Cleveland and Vokey make excellent wedges. Haven't tried other manufacturers so can't tell you anything else.

 

I used to think I had to have 4* gap per club but with my AP2 it's a 50, then I have a 56 SM6 and 60 SM5 in my bag and I don't notice a difference or feel stuck at certain yardages because I just choke up a bit or move it in my stance. I think they're both M grinds. I also have RTX 2.0 52 and 60 2 dot, as well as 56 1 dot.

 

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I have a question: How do you go about deciding what type of soul to use? I play Vokey SM4's in 50*, 54* and 58*. I don't know which soul grind they have. The 54 has the most bounce at 10*.... I think.

I read about them on Vokeys site it said something along the lines of soul grind depends kn the steepness/shallowness of the swing and the turf conditions yiu commonly play in. I have the L grind on my 58.

 

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I saw a Titleist study video that said after a years use your wedges should be replaced is there any truth to that from what you have experienced

 

 

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Absolutely! If you are an OEM it's imperative that wedges be replaced annually! :)

 

I've shot in the 60's with wedges in my bag that were 10 plus years old. I've shot 90 with wedges that were brand new.

 

If you think through the logic of Titleist's claim it can't be true. Some people will play 100 round this year and practice another 50. Some will play 50 rounds and hardly practice at all. Others play once a month. Clearly not all three will change wedges at the same time.

 

I'm sure your pro or teacher would be a better judge of when to replace your wedges than an OEM.

 

I currently game SCORs. I'm sad that they are no longer made and don't even want to think about replacing them. I do have a Cleveland RTX which I've practiced with a few times. It quickly sends me bag to my SCORs. Prior to them I preferred Ping wedges. I generally had a sand wedge with a good deal of bounce and a lob wedge with very little bounce.

 

Like putter wedges seem to be personal. Try a bunch and see what you are most comfortable with.

 

Mine are 60, 56, 52, 48

 

 

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It is good to have one low bounce and one mid or high so you do have 2 options

 

 

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Or get Hogan/SCORs and have both options on all your wedges. :)

 

Of course I agree with your comment. Unless you play a course that almost always requires a certain type of bounce it's best to cover both bases with your two higher lifted wedges IMO.

 

 

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Ping G410 7, 9 wood  Alta 65 R flex

Srixon ZX5 MK II  5-GW - UST recoil Dart 65 R flex

India 52,56 (60 pending)  UST recoil 75's R flex  

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Pitching and gap wedge - usually use the ones that come within the set, but might rethink that with my gap wedge for my next set

Sand wedge and lob wedge - usually will go with other brands (looking into getting some Cleveland RTX 3)

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I have a question: How do you go about deciding what type of soul to use? I play Vokey SM4's in 50*, 54* and 58*. I don't know which soul grind they have. The 54 has the most bounce at 10*.... I think.

Reading the first sentence made me think of an angel and a devil on my shoulder saying "Hit the 60*" no "Hit the 55*". Something that every one of us struggles with.

I currently use a TaylorMade 60* wedge with 9* bounce. I selected that bounce based on the type of sand we have here in our bunkers and the type of grass, Bermuda, on our fairways. Will it work on other courses I play? Not all the time but 95% of my play is at my home course so it makes sense to have your home club pro fit you for the course you play the most. With the grass finally coming in on the fairways to full height spend a half hour lesson with your pro and let him see the types of divot you take, etc, and get the right bounce so your soul will tell you "This is the one to hit".

 

 

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I have chosen based on demo-days and fitting the last three sets I've had. I try all that are available to hit, generally choose based on feel/looks, then set-up a fitting. The Edels I just bought were based on fitting alone. I had not tried them before going through a fitting. I got the putter first- loved it. Irons next, and love them, so figured I'd like the properly fitted wedges too. Fitting is the key to all of it, no matter the brand.

 

 

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