January 01, 2012 At 09:38 PM By Will M
Will MIrving, TX
I am a mid-high handicap golfer and I currently have a 48 degree and 56 degree wedges and was wondering if I should add a 60 degree lob wedge or maybe a gap or approach wedge. Thanks.
Lou GSan Diego, CA
Quintin HMorehead, KY
Do you spend a lot of time practicing with your wedges?
January 03, 2012 At 05:41 AM
Honestly, I don't
Will, then I would say stick to your PW and SW, get the feel of the SW around the green. It doesn't take a whole lot of practice to get decent using 1 wedge around the green. 10-15 min before you tee off, every time you go out, and you will start seeing the difference.
A LW can really hurt your score if you don't get in some practice and learn how to use it.
A SW has enough loft for any shot, for somebody that doesn't practice much.
Plus a SW is best for sand and rough.
January 04, 2012 At 04:30 PM
Will, then I would say stick to your PW and SW, get the feel of the SW around the green. It doesn't take a whole lot of practice to get decent using 1 wedge around the green. 10-15 min before you tee off, every time you go out, and you will start seeing the difference. A LW can really hurt your score if you don't get in some practice and learn how to use it. A SW has enough loft for any shot, for somebody that doesn't practice much. Plus a SW is best for sand and rough.
While I am on a roll..... In regards to a gap wedge.... I didn't find any added value in a Harmonized 52, Vokey 252-08 or RAC GW 4 years ago. I would tend to lean toward taking a 50-08 and bending it to 51 or 52 (gives 9 or 10 deg bounce) since you need a little more bounce for long soft bunker shots and yet be able to use on tight lies.
Remember that PW were 50 degrees in the good ole days of persimmon and laminated woods. I tried a Vokey 48-06 and didn't like it. Too long of a shaft for a wedge at 35.75". A bit light in the swingweight department vs a 50-08 (one can always flatten it to 49-07). I feel more comfortable with wedges between 35 to 35.5".
Another thing one might want to think about is bending the 56 wedge to 57 and using at as a sand/lob wedge. Old school sand wedges were 57 deg anyway. If the SW is 56-11 it would be 57-12. Maybe even take the 48 and bend it to 49 - no need for a GW.
Back to lob wedges... there are even a few low-mid handicap golfers that struggle with a 60 deg wedge. I carried a 60-07 and 64-07 for a year before going to a 62-07. The 60-07 was great in hard bunkers and tight lies but not so good in soft and deep bunkers and grassy lies. The 64-07 was great in deep bunkers and grassy lies but no use off tight lies or wet bunkers since one would have to deloft it anyway (might as well use a 60-07). The 62-07 has a wider flange so it works well in short, deep bunkers with soft sand as well as hard sand and tight lies.
I decided to get a Vokey Design 60 degree lob wedge w/12 degrees of bounce. I'll see how well it works. Thanks for the tips everyone.
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