Mizuno fan boy Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 I play mizunon jpx923 forged irons. 4-gw, I recently had all my irons adjusted front 2deg up to std lie, and while I had them adjust lofts a bit. Inwas not happy with the gapping between my 5 and 6 iron and wanted to fix the top end of my bag. So starting at 4i 20deg 5i 24deg 6i 28deg 7i 32 deg 8i 36 deg 9i 40 deg Pw 44 deg Gw 48 deg Aw 52/10 st23 Sw 56/14 st23 Lw 60/10 st23 tdroma98 1 Quote Cbfodalo Mizuno fan boy. Driver Mizuno st-z 220 Mavrik sz 3 wood Jpx flihi 4 @ 5hy Jpx921 forged 5-gw T22 55/9, 60/6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jperlin Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 I am using PXG 48,52,56 and 60 degree wedges. tdroma98 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
auzmosis Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 48°, 54°, 58°. All sub70 jb wedges. Raw finish. I love them! Pretty dialed from 110yds and in. tdroma98 1 Quote Half bag. Even irons. Love chasing a cold morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schooner44 Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 My iron set has a PW and AW which are 43⁰ and 47⁰ respectively. I also have TaylorMade MG3s at 52⁰, 56⁰ and 60⁰ Quote Callaway Rogue ST Max D driver Callaway Paradym X 3 wood Callaway Rogue ST Max D 5 wood Callaway Rogue 7 wood Callaway Rogue 11 wood Callaway Rogue ST Max OS Lite 6-AW TaylorMade MG3 wedges (52, 56) Scotty Cameron Select Roundback Volvik Vivid balls Srixon Q-Star Divide balls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeepjrn Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Currently playing my PW from my G30 iron set which is 45* along with 3 Cleveland CBX Zipcore wedges 48*, 54*, 58*. Being a senior with a slower swing speed my yardages are PW-100, 48-80, 54-70, 58-60. My gap that hurts is 90 yards, choking down on the PW is not consistent, nor is trying to shorten/slow my swing. Attempting to push the 48* to 90 yards usually results in an ugly swing and chunked shot. All that being said, my best strategy is attempting to avoid that 90 years territory. I might add that moving to the Cleveland wedges last year really improved my short game immensely, great wedges that fit my swing well! Quote Callaway Paradym 12* Driver, Callaway Paradym 3 & 5 fairways, Ping G30 4-PW, Cleveland 48*,54*,58* CBX wedges, Scotty Newport putter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob T Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 My bag now includes a 44-degree PW (part of my XXIO Black iron set), a 48-degree, 52-degree, 56-degree and a 60-degree. The last four are all Cleveland RTX Zipcore, mid-bounce (10 degrees). I use every one of them, especially around the greens. I tried many different brands over the years but find the Clevelands are the most reliable for me to hit consistently. Ping Glide wedges work well for me also. Quote Bob Thompson PXG Gen 5 0311 Driver, 9 degrees, set to 10.5 degrees; Project X Evenflow CB R flex 50g Cobra F7 fairway set to 16 degrees; Fujikura Pro R flex, 65g XXIO X Black 4 hybrid 20-degree, graphite S flex XXIO X Black 5-PW graphite S flex Cleveland RTX Zipcore 48, 52, 56, 60, DG Spinner shafts TaylorMade Spider GT-X putter, 35" Golf Pride CP2 Wrap mid-sized grips on all except XXIOs; using a wrap over stock grips to preserve weighting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimT Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Wedge gapping is important to me in the pitching wedge, gap wedge, and sand wedge, but not really in the lob wedge since I don’t hit full swings with it. I treat the LW like it’s behind glass… for emergencies only! I just replaced my SM7’s with SM10’s in 50, 54, 58 (love them btw) and I will soon have the 50 bent down to 49 to close the gap a tiny bit to the PW. Quote D, 3W, 3H Callaway Paradym 4-PW Titleist AP3 50-56-60 Titleist Vokey SM7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lyle Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 I carry a 50,56,64 Quote Driver- Gen6 Tensei white 75g xflex tipped 9 degree 3 wood- proto hybrid- proto irons- mp52 gw- 50 degree sw- jaws 56 degree lw- 64 degree putter- bat attack bag- ball- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sglj3 Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 I play the P790 with a 45* PW so I am playing 50* gap, and then sticking with 56* & 60* to round out my wedges Quote Stealth Driver 3W & 5H P790 4-PW S-Taper S 50, 54, 58 7S Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHRon Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 I play the PW (42.5) and GW (48) from my iron set (JPX 923) as I only hit full shots and chips with these 2 clubs (I'm an "old school" chipper around the green, and will chip with anything from my 8i through LW, dictated by combination of of lie and carry to the putting surface). I currently play a Callaway Raw SW (54 W-grind 12) and LW (60 Z-grind 8). I hit full shots with both, and partial shots primarily with the LW. Most of the bunkers I play are "firm" (i.e., not much sand in them and what is there is packed down), and I use the LW for these (very low effective bounce). I use the SW (higher bounce) for the bunkers that actually have sand in them. This combo gives me the versatility I need to get out of the bunkers I encounter. The low bounce of the LW is also better for any finesse shots I need to hit around the greens. The gapping on full shots seems reasonable. My consistency is not absolute, but on a good day my full shot distances are GW: ~120, SW: ~105, LW: ~90. Quote Cobra RadSpeed XB 10.5 Driver Project X Evenflow Blue 65 regular Tour Edge E722 5W Fujikura Ventus Red (non-Velocore) regular Cobra King Tec 3H Xcaliber Rapid Taper RTI75 regular Cobra King Utility 4i Xcaliber Rapid Taper RTI75 regular Mizuno JPX923 HM 5-GW Nippon 950GH Neo regular Callaway Jaws Raw full face 54* DG Spinner Callaway Jaws Raw Black 60* Z grind DG Spinner Evenroll ER2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronco Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Mizuno JPX 921 pro 44* and 49*. Cleveland zip core 54*, 58* and 62* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 300 year old golfer Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 For the last 10 years, I have changed the loft on my irons. I went from a 4° gap to a 5° gap. I have a 60° Cleveland tour wedge, a 56 to 55°, a 50°, my wedge is 45°, nine iron 40°, eight iron 35°, seven iron 30°, and six iron 26°. Doing this has given me my 10 yard gaps back between the irons. Then I have a four hybrid. I also carry a 64° custom Vokey. That gives me five wedges. I find that I score better with wedges than I do with long irons or Woods. Quote I hate Golf and Golf hates me. I keep playing for the feeling of the well struck shot that actually does what I want it to! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donn lost in San Diego Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 My PW is 45, my next is a 52 Mizuno. When it wears out, I will shorten the big 7 deg gap, probably get a 49 or 50 loft. My sand is an old 56 / 12 Hogan Sure Out, I rarely use it outside the sand, and I have a Mizuno 60 if I have to go over sand up close. But as Lee Trevino says, the 60 degree is HARD to get distance that I hope for. Quote #1 PXG 0211 10.5 deg, Evnflo Riptide CB 40 gram A flex. 3W: Callaway Steelhead Xr, Tensei Blue CK 55 gram A flex. 5W : Titleist TSi 1, Aldila Ascent 40 regular flex. Driving Iron: Mizuno MP 18 MMC Fli-Hi 3i 18 degree, Recoil 95 reg flex. 4 iron: GFF Mizuno Fly-Hi, 24 degree forged hollow body, Aerotech Steelfiber . 5 Hybrid: Mizuno (2017) JPX Fli-Hi wave tech, Recoil ESX 460 reg flex. Irons: 6 - PW: Ping I 500, on Recoil Smacwrap ES 760, reg flex. Wedges: 2 x Mizuno S5 52/09. 1@ 50 deg, 1@ 54 deg; New (July 2024) Mizu ES 21, 58 x 08, jet black. Chipper: Don Martin "Up n In" brass/bronze. Putter: Odyssey Stroke Lab "R" Ball, face balanced, with 2 piece Stroke Lab multi material shaft. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tdroma98 Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Like @10Hockey I went through a Titleist Iron & Wedge fitting, it was great! My set was set up - 5i T350 - Nippon Modus3 Stiff 6i thru PW T200 -Nippon Modus3 Stiff Wedges: Vokey SM10 - 48 degree F grind bent to 49 degrees to get the correct bounce 54 degree S grind 58 degree M Grind All three with Wedge Flex shafts (Dynamic Gold S200). William P and 10Hockey 2 Quote Titleist T200 Irons - 5i thru Gap Wedge - Stiff AMT Black Callaway PARADYM X 9.0 with Hazrdous X Black 6.0 Stiff Shaft Fairway Woods: Callaway Maverick 3W & RazrX Black 5W - Stiff Flex Rescue: Apex 4 (22 degree )- Recoil 75H stiff flex Wedges: Titleist SM8 - 54 (D Grind) wedge flex; SM8 58(M grind) wedge flex Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X5.5 Ball: Titleist ProV1 Handicap: 0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfShouldbeFun Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 On 3/29/2024 at 10:33 AM, Ryann87 said: The 14 club rule is so outdated. Give Kisner 35 clubs and scotty 12. Scotty still wins. Research how they came up with 14 and you will agree. Its stupid Nadal can carry 50 raquets to the court but only use one at a time. Our group does not follow that rule and we dont care what the USGA thinks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delaware Joe Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Edison 2.0 49 Degrees. This is really nice wedge, very forgiving and has lots of spin on full shots. Taylormade MG4 54 & 58 degree wedges. These are great wedges. Very versatile, and have gained 10 yards on full shots. Spin or run out seems to do whatever you want. I am very happy with my wedge set up - FINALLY!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burton29 Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 I utilize the GW in my Mizuno Pro 223 irons. That loft is 49*. I then move onto a loft of 54* with 8* or bounce, followed by a 60* with 4* of bounce. I like having two various bounces in wedges. The bunkers at my course are quite firm at times. (36 holes and two style of bunkers). The lower bounce wedge allows for versatility depending upon course conditions. Distance gapping works well between all clubs as well. William P 1 Quote http://www.gripgarage.ca Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toncol Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 My set PW is 46* (about 128 yds full but controlled swing), and I use 50* (117 yds) ,54* (108 yds), and 58* Taylormade MG series wedges. For me the PW is a full swing club, I chip with the 50 or the 54. When I got those, I was prepared to get the lofts/lies tweaked to give me the flight and gaps that I need, but it turned out they were where I needed them right out of the box. The 58 I use for specialty shots like short-side bunkers and little lobs and flops around the green. I actually don't have a clue how far it would go with a full swing, that's not what it's for. For anything inside 110, I prefer to use either the 50 or 54 with a less than full swing Quote Taylor Made Stealth 2 driver w/Tensei White S, Cobra F9 3W & 5W w/Hazrdus Black S, Mizuno Pro221s 4-PW S-300s .75" long, TM MG series 50,54,58. GP Z-Grip, Cameron Pro Platinum Newport 2 putter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BLD7 Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Currently have in the bag the SM9 50, 54, & 58. I also have a SM9 62 but that one rarely sees bag time... My T100 set has a 46* PW and 4* spacing unil you get to the 27* 5-iron which is only 3* from the 30* 6-iron. Quote Driver: Titleist TSR3 9* | H2 track setting | C4 hosel setting | Fujikura Ventus TR Black 6X 3 wood: Titleist TSi3 15* | T track setting | B4 hosel setting | Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 7X 5 wood: Titleist TSR2 18* | C4 hosel setting | Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 8S Hybrid: Titleist TSR2 21* | B1 hosel setting | Fujikura Ventus HB Blue 9X Irons: Titleist T100 Black | 5-P | True Temper AMT Tour White X100 Wedges: Vokey SM9 Jet Black | 50.08F, 54.12D, 58.08M | True Temper AMT Tour White S300 Putter: Scotty Cameron Champions Choice Button Back Newport 2.5+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RCGolf Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 46, 52, 58. Removed the 56 and 60, put in a 58 T grind. I can open it to 60 or close it down a touch and hit the lower 2-hop and bite shot. Added a 7-wood. I love it. Quote TSR2 9* Ventus Velocore Blue 6S TRS2 15* Ventus Velocore Red 7S TS 21* Diamana BF 80S TSI 23* Ventus HB 8S Titleist 714 AP2 5-9 PX 6.0 Vokey SM6 Raw 48F/SM8 50F/56M/60M SC X Fantom 5 Vessel Player 14 2.0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaptStang Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 46, 50 PXG 0311 54 58 Vokey SM 10 All short range bases covered Quote Golf Gear Head Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CP Golfer Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Wedges: 54 & 58 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JLAude Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Ping Tour Glide 50* / 54* / 58*. They are a follow-up to my i20 46* PW. Quote Honma TW-747 455 10.5* w/ Vizard 60R Ping i20 #3 15* w/ Ping TFC 707 F Stiff Ping i20 Hybrid 20* w/ Project X 5.5 Ping i20 4-PW w/ Recoil 65 F3 Ping Tour S 50* 54* 58* w/ Recoil 65 F3 TaylorMade Spider Tour Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Richmond Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 (edited) I'm currently playing 50, 54 and 58 Vokey wedges with differing bounces and grind plus and old raw face Cleveland 60 with super low bounce. I've opted for 4 wedges for more greenside control and sacrificed a 4 iron to keep to the standard 14 clubs. Edited June 3 by Jon Richmond Quote Firefighter Single figures 120+ swing speed LTDx Driver Srixon ZX 3Wood & Utility Iron Srixon ZX7 Irons Vokey Wedges Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Franc38 Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 My PW is 47° and goes a bit less that 150 yards. It's a wedge but mostly in name as I use it full shots mostly. Then I have a 52° that goes 135 to... well 5 yards maybe. It's my main approach club, that I do funk a lot, play high, low, short, long, spiny or flat. Then finally I have a 58° for bunkers and "speciality" shots around the greens, flops, spinners and the like. I've never found myself not having enough options or a club that's missing... nor two clubs that do the same. Only little problem is the flags at 140 yards in front of the green. The 52° is going to be too short most of the time, and I don't like taking some off the PW... I often end up playing the wedge to 150, hoping that the long putt back to the flag wont be too bad. I've tried gripping short, swinging 90%, the lot. To no real positive results. Quote Aim small... pray to miss small My bag: Ping hoofer lite. My driver: Nike Vapor Pro. 4w: Inesis 500. Hybrid: Nike Vapor Flex. Irons (4-PW): Takomo 301 combo on KBS tour X. Wedges: Vokey SM7 52° and 58°. Putter: Cleveland SOFT 2 model 10.5. Balls: Inesis Tour900 yellow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wcgalley Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 (edited) My approach shots, anything between 110-160 yds, is hands down my biggest weakness. Inside of 100 yds, I feel very comfortable. Currently used within that range with nice and slow half shots, I use my Pitching Wedge (just realized is only 44 degrees!), 52 degree Wedge, 56 degree Wedge, and 60 degree Wedge. I recently added the 56 degree to my bag, and I honestly have found myself using the 60 degree less and less since. I have also noticed some trouble between 80-100 yds, as I feel like my pitching wedge doesn’t get up as much and stop as much as I would hope. Probably is the low lofted pitching wedge I didn’t realize was only 44 degrees. I can send it 120-130yds on full shots, not the tightest dispersion, but it’ll go. Definitely is an interesting topic here. Might have just created an excuse to buy another club now. Edited June 3 by wcgalley Shapotomous 1 Quote Driver - PXG 0211 Gen4 | 3 Wood - Callaway Big Bertha B21 | 4 Hybrid - Wilson D9 | 7 Hybrid - Mizuno JPX 921 | 7iron-PW - Srixon ZX4 | Takomo 52*, Vokey SM7 56* & 60* | Putter - Cleveland HB Soft Premier 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crusader1966 Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Average players do not need more than two wedges. Learn how hit three different shots with each. Low, medium and high. PW and a 54 degree. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hoppman Posted June 4 Share Posted June 4 Almost all my wedges are Zipcore RTX. Last year I bought a Mizuno S23 50 deg wedge that the jury is still out on. I have Zipcore from 48 - 60deg, all either mid or full bounce. My bag is usually 50, 54, 58. but for my trip to Ireland I am dropping the 50 to a 48 for a little more distance. Still not sure where my swing will be after coming off of back fusion surgery. I really love my 58 full, one of my most consistent clubs. I used to use the 60 but wanted a little more distance so went to 58 and never looked back. I use the 58 as my main bunker wedge as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FmrCaddie13 Posted June 4 Share Posted June 4 On 3/29/2024 at 9:33 AM, Ryann87 said: Right now I play a mashup of wedge brands since I lost the PW (a 46 loft) to my iron set. I have a Callaway MD5 48 to replace the lost PW, a Taylormade Hi-Toe 56 and an old Accupro 60. Had a 52 but it was stolen. So I’m not loving the 8 degree gap between my 48 and 56. Just found a great condition PW (again, 46) that matches my set. Also just bought a set of 3 MD5 wedges, which are 52, 56, 60. So now I have a 46, 48, 52, 56, 60. My logic tells me to sell the 48 because 2 degrees between it and my 46 seems too close. But then I have a 6 degree gap between my 46 and 52. Also having trouble wanting to drop the 48 is because I love the way it feels and I’ve got really good with it. It’s the reason I decided to buy more MD5’s Wondering if anyone else has had a similar dilemma and what you did about it? I have 5 wedges: PW (45), G (50), 56, 60, 64. Lots of people would say you shouldn't even carry a 64. I only carry 14 clubs. Don't carry a 5 iron and don't miss it. I like to feel as comfortable as possible with my scoring clubs and this works for me. If you are sticking to the 14 club max rule or have more than 14 clubs, play for fun and don't care, leave it alone. Golf for most players is you against the course. My opinion and all other but yours shouldn't hold a ton of weight. If you are playing in events where the 14 club limit cimes into play, that is a different discussion and consistent gapping (tends) to improve scoring as does playing the same wedge model but wedges are ultimately about feel and confidence IMO. Quote Short game savant, driving disaster... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mizuno fan boy Posted June 4 Share Posted June 4 1 hour ago, crusader1966 said: Average players do not need more than two wedges. Learn how hit three different shots with each. Low, medium and high. PW and a 54 degree. I can manipulate my wedges somewhat, but i use all my wedges for different shots. I chip with 48 and 52 Soft sand 56/12 Short side sand lw Short over bunker lw. Short pitches 52, or 48. Dow high chips lw or sw. 1 hour ago, crusader1966 said: Quote Cbfodalo Mizuno fan boy. Driver Mizuno st-z 220 Mavrik sz 3 wood Jpx flihi 4 @ 5hy Jpx921 forged 5-gw T22 55/9, 60/6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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