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Are your wedges part of the set?

Matching or different ?


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Nope, I prefer non set wedges (beyond pw that is) as you get better milled faces etc on say, an SM5/Rotex 2.0/zip grooved/laser etched wedge over the plain old grooved set SW etc.
 
Yeah, PW, SW and GW all from the same set as the rest of my irons.

I'm open to being convinced I could get some benefit from buying separate "specialist" wedges but struggling to come up with a reason myself.
 
All part of the set and never seen a reason to change. They suit my eye and, whilst I like the look of more bladey type wedges, I figure stick with what works!
 
Pw and aw part of the set, they don't make a sw or lw to match. But I have still stuck with Taylormade. So not sure which to answer in the poll?

Is there a reason for the question Bob, or just curiosity?
 
Ping are only taking their new 'i' range to a 50 degree 'u' wegde because people very rarely order the sw (according to ping)
 
PW and SW are, didn't make an AW in Europe, so I've got a Vokey, which I love. Have a 58* listed in the sig, but it's gone out of the bag.
 
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