markgs
Tour Rookie
Very,very true. Too many lob haters in this thread! Grrrrrrr! :angry:
people that hate lob wedges cant use them. great tool if you got the balls to use them.
Very,very true. Too many lob haters in this thread! Grrrrrrr! :angry:
people that hate lob wedges cant use them. great tool if you got the balls to use them.
I agree, I really don't want to open up my 56/12 off a tight lie on hard ground - there's only going to be one outcome. I'll stick with having my 60 in the bag.
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?
people that hate lob wedges cant use them. great tool if you got the balls to use them.
This thread has developed yet again into pointlessness. Certain posters are saying LWs are unnecessary as people should learn to hit lower lofted wedges better - these moaners frequently have hybrids in their bags, which other posters would tell you are unnecessary because you should just learn to use your long irons properly.
It's horses for courses, carry what you are happy with. If my having a 60 in my bag causes anyone offence then please feel free to pm me.
Sweeping statements based on opinion not fact are rarely accurate!
In your opinion! :rofl:
Mickelson carries both.
But until I'm getting close to his quality, I won't bother.
Nor consider the 2 Drivers that he used when winning a tournament - but not The Masters.
I know a guy that used 2 putters for a while - leftie one for the short ones he yipped right-handed. Now putts left-handed.
It was more the statement people hate lob wedges because they can't use them that made me comment as above.
my dad carries 2 x 56* wedges one with low bounce for his courses tight fairways and the other high bounce for there bunkers as the low bounce one just digs in sand.
It was the self-contradictory "all generalisations are wrong" look of it that made me laugh.
Sorry but I disagree. Certainly not an offensive post. I happen to agree with the post. If the OP is mates with a pro then the pro should be able to show him how to utilise a 56 or 58 and open it up to do what a 60 and a 64 can. Simple as. By doing that, it would reduce the need for the 64 and give the OP more options elsewhere in the bag. As both a 60 and 64 aren't designed to be hit as a full shot I really don't see the benefit in carrying two wedges with only 4 degrees difference for finesse shots. Or am I being offensive too?
Well put sir. A 60 & 64 wedge in the bag together?? Why not carry two putters too. Madness.
how about a full set of hybrids then?
Have to admit this is a thought that crossed my mind, at my place the low bounce would be as much use in some of our bunkers which are like concrete in the bottom at times with no sand.