PING G25 Gap wedge or a different brand

Wolfman

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I am tempted to order the matching 50 deg gap wedge from Ping

However would I be better off

1. Buying a Vokey
2. Buying a different brand
3. Use my Cleveland 52 deg
4. Use my Wilson Staff 48 deg

My PW on the Ping is 45 and the SW is 54

Any advice ?
 
Hi Wolfman,
I would suggest a 50 degree wedge,i currently use a cleveland cg16 which goes well for me.

May be best sticking to the G25 wedge to match the irons,depends if you prefer a cavity back or blade type wedge.
 
The PING G25 will be a cavity back and should be easy to hit

My Cleveland CG16 is a blade wedge yet still easy to hit

Not sure if 2 deg difference will be that noticable
 
Wedges, for me, are as individual as a putter.

I tried all sorts when I got fitted, but always found myself back at the Mizuno.

Have you tried the G25 gap wedge?
 
I got the G20 gap wedge to go with my set and its great. If you get on really well with the irons i would get the wedge to go with them if i was you.
 
Got my U wedge (G25) yesterday, so easy to hit.

Did try a few others in the pro shop but went for the ping U as I'm just getting to grips with my new clubs and thought its better to stick with the same.

Loving the G25's.
 
Yes I hit the G25 very well the PW and SW I use all the time,

Feel like I need a wedge between them

How much does the G25 U Wedge cost ?
 
If I had an appropriate GW available to sit in with my existing PW and SW it would be a no-brainer.

I have sympathy with the view that they are 'individual' clubs, but not when you are using a matching SW and looking to fill in between - you might as well have individual irons! In fact this is actually the downside of not having matching wedges - you start to get favourite clubs and make your selection based on this rather than the appropriate club for the shot (yes; the one you feel confident with is the right club :) but that's another issue!)

You are lucky that you can get a matching GW - in their wisdom the European distributors don't make this available here for me, ar the SW, but I have seperate wedge sets anyway so it's not an issue.
 
I have always felt happier with matching gap/utility/attack wedge had to track my current one down from US to keep the set consistent and gapping to my liking. It is personal choice though but with 54 SW 50 would be of more use than 52 IMO.
 
the g20 lob wedge i got is crap the sole is way to thick for summer fairway and tight lies. go for a nick sharp wedge set
 
the g20 lob wedge i got is crap the sole is way to thick for summer fairway and tight lies. go for a nick sharp wedge set

Ha ha ha - that's right, it's the club's fault, not yours :)

Lovely clubs, nice wide sole ; I have no prob with them on hard lies - I practice in my hall off a thin mat on a wood floor with no probs
 
Ha ha ha - that's right, it's the club's fault, not yours :)

Lovely clubs, nice wide sole ; I have no prob with them on hard lies - I practice in my hall off a thin mat on a wood floor with no probs

ha ha ha i use a vokey wedge and its fine so to me its the club, i play with a pro regular and he has the same view even told me not to buy it.
 
Good for you :) it's what works that matters

Suppose the opposite must be true as well, if you use one with less bounce then on softer grass then it will lead to mi***** as well.
Personally I take the maximum forgiveness I can get to avoid fats if I don't hit the ball in the perfect spot every time. Tend to find the bigger sole works for me more

Happy golfing
 
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