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12-13-2009, 06:18 AM
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Shark&Nike
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I have two sets of wedges I play regularly. One set has 52-8/56-12/60-6 wedges in it. I also have another set I will interchange that has 54-12/58-8 wedges. I go to the two wedge set when I need to add an extra long iron or a 5 wood to my standard set. Depends on the course. I find the 54/58 wedges are just as versatile as the three wedges set. I just open the blade on either and can add a couple of degrees of loft that way.
Today, we had a frost delay, so while we waited our turn, we all were practicing flop shots, making bets on closest to the pin, etc. It was fun practice. It is also necessary if you are going to use anything higher than a 56 degree wedge. The 60 really needs practice because the sharp leading edge can cause a lot of grief if you don't make clean contact.
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