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fairmorn308

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well as i just started back to golf after 5 yrs i thought i would try something different

all 3 wedges are vokey oil can finish

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58
 

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reason i wanted to change is cause normally you have your PW at 48 degree and SW at 56 and LW at 60

Well i wanted all 3 wedges same make but wanted to space out the degrees a it better thats why i choose the wedges i have. so far so good there working well
 

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Cleveland CG11 52 (100yds) and 56 (75yds) and have just ordered my new CG14 with 58*

How are you finding the CG11? How do they compare to the newer models? Have heard good things about Cleveland wedges and they are selling at very low prices at the moment.

Has for my wedges, have 45 and 54 degree Orka Kii wedges in my iron set, a 50 degree Orka FK2 wedge to fill the gap and a Nike Tour SV 60 degree wedge. Am hitting 3 out of 4 really well at the moment but the Nike wedge is giving me a few problems. Tend to leave it in my bag as much as possible unless I really need to get the ball up quickly.
 

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I have Callaway X-Tours, 52 & 58. No confidence in them at all, terrified to get them out of the bag !!

Thick or thin baby.
 

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PW, and then 51* 56* and 60* Mizuno raw-haze TP series wegdes.

Practising heaps with the wedges and now getting a little bit tasty with them.

I am a recent convert to 4 wedges since joining my new club, I had previously said it was OTT carrying 4. So there you have it, I was wrong......... Once! :p
 

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Tis all in the signature, might get my self a gap wedge.

My wedge isnt that easy to hit, but when i get it right, the results can be excellent. Used to fat it, thin it, shank it. Now i never use more than a 3/4 swimg with it and its alot better!
 

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The key is to commit to the shot and accelerate the clubhead through. So many people play the wedge in a wafty way and that is why problems occur, I know that is why I struggled at times but being more positive with the shot has helped me no end.
 

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I'm using a Cleveland CG12 52 degree (PW is 45) and Ben Hogan 56 degree. I carry 3 woods (Driver, 3 and 5) a hybrid (instead of 3 iron) and then 4-PW so no room for anything else in the bag. Would carry my 60 degree Titlist Vokey if I could
 

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Yes Jon, i often duffed the shot 10 yards because i was too worried i would fat or thin it.

Now i know i have to accelerate through the shot all the way to the finish, i am alot more consistent.
 

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Got my Mizzy PW and SW a tasty lynx 52 and a really old rusty maxfli 64 that I would say is my favourite one!

Great for popping the ball up and brilliant in hard wet sand just don't try it from the rough!!
 

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Have the PW,GW and SW (45,50 and 55 degrees) from my R7 set.


Also have a Cleveland 900 58 degrees.

Looking to replace the 900 and my SW with a 56 degree Cleveland CG14.

hope the wife does not read this!!!
 
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