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February 28, 2024
by MrShortGame Golf

You MUST Do This With Your Wedges in Golf!

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By: MrShortGame Golf | Duration: 00:09:17


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Every time you get new wedges you must make sure the gapping is correct so you can hit every shot you need.
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20 Comments

  1. @chevy4x466

    The average golfer needs about 8-9 clubs. If u are not a single handicap player, u r not dialing in a club from 175 and going pin hunting. I use 9, pw, 52, ,56sw, and a lob. Couple of hybrids, few driver putter.

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  2. @garymcsullea7330

    Generally irons gap is 9m or 10 yards. But as amateurs we release correctly some times and the 110 m wedge goes 120 m.

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  3. @mjmurphy53711608

    Out of curioisity, why bend a 56 to 54 vs just buying a 54 sm10?

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  4. @scottB800

    yeah 4 wedge doesn’t make much sense you should be able to flight half swings for different gaping anyway plus the money spent on 4 vokey wedges is insane

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  5. @Snowman9K

    The initial math was wrong. It’s not 45 yards with 5 clubs = 9 yards. It’s 45 yards with 4 gaps = 11+ yards.

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  6. @SeanyMacHimself

    I play 4-9(43*) then 48/52/56/60. Been this way for many years. Inside 150 is no joke for me. 12y gapping between my wedges. Lethal weapons

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  7. @AL-ei2gc

    Manufacture just want to sell you more clubs

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  8. @AlphaPoppa38

    Knowing my 56 degree wedge is a actually 54 would make me insane

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  9. @johnaustin635

    Surely rather than tweaking the lofts on these wedges would it not be more logical to vary the speed and length of swing to increase or reduce the distance and height of the shot which encourages the golfer to be more skilful also you never mentioned the lie which is far more detrimental if not correct ? Your comment please.

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  10. @craigroberts7013

    45 yards over 5 clubs is 11yd gaps, not 9yds (because there are 4 gaps between 5 clubs). Personally, I would be concerned if I went for a professional gap fitting and my fitter didn’t understand that.

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  11. @jpdst29

    I only have one wedge (56°), and it seems to work out for most situations.
    If I need more loft, I’ll just open the club face a little bit.
    I use my 56° for shots 100 yards and in and I’ve honed in the distances using the wedge clock system.
    Maybe one day when I get better, I will add more wedges but for right now this seems to work for me and it keeps it simple.

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  12. @JJ_Khailha

    Informative. I had similar choices and opted to keep the ironset PW plus 4 SM10s, so five wedges. Luckily the gapping worked well as I went PW, 46, 50, 54, 58.

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  13. @FullContactDrummer

    All my clubs match. TM SIM Max 5i-lob. The lofts are PW- 43.5, AW- 49, SW- 54, LW- 59. They are 5 degrees different. Works for me, but I should get an iron/wedge fitting.

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  14. @MechTensa

    I carry PW (145-165), GW (125-145), 56 degree (60-120), 65 degree (0-85). gave up my 60 degree because it was 0-110.

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  15. @chelysgarage1457

    did you change the number on your club from 52 to 50 or does it get confusing you think you have a 52 but actually a 50. Golf is already hard, adds to the complexity.

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  16. @chonger

    i just got my vokeys 50, 54, and 60, when i got fit i hit my pw as well and looked at gapping, is that not part of the fitting process?

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  17. @07GTStallion

    My P wedge is also 44° and I went with the Vokey SM9's in a 50, 54, and 58.

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