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| Re: What wedges That artical in the golfmidatlantic.com was great, Spiffo btw. I still can't seem to get an sold shot from my gap wedge. I chunk it every time. I am tired of laying back a pitching wedge and forget about my 56 degree. Should I think about resizing the club? It was one my father gave me and he is 2 inches taller. |
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| Re: What wedges I ditched my 5W (since I couldn't hit it much farther nor as reliably than my 3 Hybrid) to add a fourth wedge, and I'm glad I did. I now have 3 Callaway FT wedges (45 PW, 50 AW, 55 SW) and a Nike Tiger Woods 60 LW. The original Callaway iron set came with only a PW and SW. I received the LW as a birthday gift and added the AW after discovering that I had trouble hitting the SW from the fairway. While SW is fine from the sand, it seems to have too much bounce for tight lies. The AW, on the other hand, really feels nice hitting from the fairway. Fewer fat and thin shots means better distance control. I also like it for chipping around the green unless I am short-sided and need a more lofted club. |
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