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anyone carry 60 degree and 64 degree wedge

markgs

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anyone carry 60 degree and 64 degree wedge.. is there a need to carry both or not? been enjoying my 64 degree wedge but just bought a 60 degree wedge and wondering will it do the job of the 64 degree or do i need both?? any help is welcome cheers guys?
 

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Don't play with a 64 but if it suits why not; I never use my LW for full shots, just for little pops up into the air

How are you getting on deciding which clubs to drop - you've currently got 15 in your list -I know cos I carry 4 wedges so have to decide what I'm leaving out at the bottom end of the bag, which is another reason why going to 64 is really extreme, because it becomes a trade off on how many shots you will benefit from putting the extra wedge in compared to the options that you lose at the bottom end.
 

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I have a 60 and 64. I only put the 64 in the bag for the pga at the belfry. Very deep bunkers and protected greens make it a handy tool to have. My friends just open the face on their 60's but doing that on a tight lie needs big danglers, something I havent got
 

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I use my 60 degree a fair bit from various positions but would only use a 64 if I needed to fell a tree.
 
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I guess it depends on whether or not you need different clubs for full shots from 18 yards and 21 yards?
 

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My course has some greens which has bunkers either side and you need the ball up and down very quickly. i played golf today and and used the 64 degree 7 times. just wondering if i 60 would do the job of 64 as i never used a 60 before. i am no good using an open faced club
 

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Become proficient with a 56* is one answer I would give. I cannot see any reason for a club golfer to carry a 60 and above unless its to replace poor technique. Money would be far better spent on lessons IMO.
 

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Become proficient with a 56* is one answer I would give. I cannot see any reason for a club golfer to carry a 60 and above unless its to replace poor technique. Money would be far better spent on lessons IMO.

technique is good dont need lessons as my best friend is a pro and get them free every time we have a round together.
 
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Seriously Mark, you've posted a couple of times about lob wedges. You're a 15hcp so clearly have decent ability, concentrate your efforts on lessons and practice on your short game. Seve NEVER used more than 56* of loft yet he was a short game genius.

Your handicap will tumble if you take my advice, throwing more wedges in your bag isn't the solution :thup:
 

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Seriously Mark, you've posted a couple of times about lob wedges. You're a 15hcp so clearly have decent ability, concentrate your efforts on lessons and practice on your short game. Seve NEVER used more than 56* of loft yet he was a short game genius.

Your handicap will tumble if you take my advice, throwing more wedges in your bag isn't the solution :thup:

Thanks for advice mate ;)
 
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Thanks for advice mate ;)

Mark, you come on here asking for advice but then disparage all the advice we give you. Your mate is a pro, you don't need lessons, you have good technique.

So what exactly do you want from us? People on here are all trying to give you good, sensible advice which if I were you I would be inclined to listen to.

Your choice though, I won't waste my time trying to help you. Good luck.
 
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Mark, you come on here asking for advice but then disparage all the advice we give you. Your mate is a pro, you don't need lessons, you have good technique.

So what exactly do you want from us? People on here are all trying to give you good, sensible advice which if I would be inclined to listen to.

calm down dear :D

Your choice though, I won't waste my time trying to help you. Good luck.

calm down dear :D
 

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Become proficient with a 56* is one answer I would give. I cannot see any reason for a club golfer to carry a 60 and above unless its to replace poor technique. Money would be far better spent on lessons IMO.

That is a pretty ignorant post mate, bordering on the offensive! Loads of players both amateur and pro use a 60 deg wedge, and all the big companies make them. You are well documented on here saying you prefer a 56, and that is great, but other people are different, why can't you respect that? I used a 56 for an entire year as my most lofted club, and I could play it open if I wanted with fair ability. Now I prefer to use a 60 deg wedge as I am far more consistent with it and I like some chips and pitches to drop and stop with little roll. Each to their own eh?
 

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That is a pretty ignorant post mate, bordering on the offensive! Loads of players both amateur and pro use a 60 deg wedge, and all the big companies make them. You are well documented on here saying you prefer a 56, and that is great, but other people are different, why can't you respect that? I used a 56 for an entire year as my most lofted club, and I could play it open if I wanted with fair ability. Now I prefer to use a 60 deg wedge as I am far more consistent with it and I like some chips and pitches to drop and stop with little roll. Each to their own eh?



Thanks mate thats what i though.
 

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Mark, you come on here asking for advice but then disparage all the advice we give you. Your mate is a pro, you don't need lessons, you have good technique.

So what exactly do you want from us? People on here are all trying to give you good, sensible advice which if I were you I would be inclined to listen to.


Your choice though, I won't waste my time trying to help you. Good luck.

i was being nice then mate not funny
 
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Go with whatever you like fella, it's your game :thup:
 
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