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bignev

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I'm a high handicap (22.5) at the moment I carry 3 wedges a 46. 50 and 56.
Would I benifit from something like a 60 deg wedge and if so what do I drop from my bag.
 

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Yes but a while ago. I play well with the wedges I have but just wondered if having the extra loft would give me more options.
 

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I would say you would get more options from practicing with the wedges you have.
Others will tell you to get a 60 but I think its a waste of a club.
I have never had any more than a 56 SW and I never felt I was missing anything.
So in your case, 46W for the low shots, 50 medium and 56 for high shots.
 

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I agree with Bob's implicit suggestion about rekindling wedge lessons and practice....but would (humbly) challenge his assertion that a high loft wedge is a waste of a club - for you! He may never have felt that he is missing anything, but he is significantly more skilled at the game than you (or me)!

The addition of a (probably low bounce) 60* (I prefer does give general players more options, particularly if the bounce is also different from the other wedges. It can also/however be a dangerous score-killer too! Practice is the key to making any wedge work well!

Btw. I settled on a 58* having found that 60* was not effective (indeed a bad choice) for conditions like those currently (a bit soggy/soft). But that also meant an adjustment further down.

How often do you use your 5-iron, particularly off the deck? Do you use hybrids for tee shots? I'd be inclined to sacrifice the 5 (I actually have!) in favour of a 'scoring' (Dave Pelz's description) club.
 

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Thanks for that bobmac and Foxholer .
very rarely use my 5iron. So could drop that will get myself off to the club pro for a lesson me thinks.
i definitely want to get my handicap down this year.
 

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Thanks for that bobmac and Foxholer .
very rarely use my 5iron. So could drop that will get myself off to the club pro for a lesson me thinks.
i definitely want to get my handicap down this year.

Do you find much difference between your 5 wood and 18 hybrid?
 

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I tired tried a 60 degree then 58 degree wedge because I thought they would help around the green, they cost me more shots last year than they gained, I was tempted to keep the 58 for green side bunkers, but decided to become more comfortable with my 56 when I was short side, so I have 46 50 and 56 and this gives more than enough options. At 22 hcp I would think the 60 would loose you more shots than you gain, the only other suggestion would be that I found a lower bounce on my 56 has given me more options in opening up the face
 

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Anything in the bag that is more lofted than a 56 goes in and out of my bag like a yo-yo.

I have never convinced myself of the necessity for having a high lofted wedge

I find a 52 a bit more versatile than a 50 so if you need to buy new in the future.....
 

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What sort of conditions do you play in? Here in Scotland we get the occasional but of wind so it's better to learn how to play low shots with a less lofted club. The only time you might find the 60 useful is in greenside bunkers.
 

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I have a 60* wedge but it’s a difficult club to master.
Most ams just don’t hit it hard enough and end up duffing or thinning it.
The loft is so high that you almost need a full swing to hit it 40yds.
When they work they are great but when they don’t it can put you in even worse trouble.
If you can handle it it’s a great club to have.
 
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