"Budget" wedge suggestions needed

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-MD-GO...re_Golf_GolfClubs_JN&var=&hash=item256ede22ac

Basically what you are after for £90 plus P&P. The seve wedges are also very good although the Norman drew offer more choice but cost a little bit more.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MD-GOLF-N...re_Golf_GolfClubs_JN&var=&hash=item2573e0ec2c

My PW is a 44*. I use a 48 seve wedge 54/60 norman drew setup all standard bounce and find the gaps quite good. I love hitting the 48* for a full shot and feel more confident with it than most of the rest of my bag.
 
Hi all

My realistic budget is going to be somewhere between £120 and £150 for the 3 wedges

i have 3 cleveland CG15 wedges in 50, 54 and 58 oil quench finish with 2 dot bounce for sale (not put them on ebay yet)

they are brand new without the plastic on them. hit them once on the range when i first bought them and as a novice they were too unforgiving for me. i bought them just as the rules were changing on the grooves. i did think about keeping them and growing into them as a player but if i can get £150 for them i'll be happy. let me know if you are interested.
 
You can buy the gap wedge for your Di7s its 49 Deg Ive got one and its ok not sure if you can get a 60 Deg though'
Got my gap wedge off ebay.

I already got the GW and LW from the di7 set. The only problem is that they were second hand and are getting to be less than perfect. Also I prefer a wedge without the massive cavity in the di7. They have served me well but it's time for change.

Thank you all for the replies. As it turns out the other half is willing to contribute towards the wedges as part of an early anniversary gift so I think I'm going to use one of my lesson vouchers to get the pro to have a look at my wedge play and see whats suitable for me then probably buy online. MD wedges are getting the edge on here thus far but I will have a look at everyones suggestions so far. Thanks people.
 
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