I broke my PW. I have a 58* sand wedge. I was thinking of replacing my 48* with a 50*, then adding a 54* in the future as I improve. This would give me 50, 54, 58. Sound reasonable?
The problem lies with when I replace my starter set which will most likely come with a 48* PW. Then I'd have a 48 AND a 50. No point in that. Therefore, I see 3 options: get a used replacement 48, knowing that it will be replaced in a year, get a good 50 that will complete the set listed above and know that I will eventually have 2 that are very close, or, live w/o a club in the 48-50 range and get 52* and wait until the new set to then have 48, 52, 58.
I'm still too new to make an informed decision on this. The only "good" club I have is my 58* X-Tour Callaway that I got for Father's day. I LOVE it and plan to eventually have all my wedges be of this type.
Regards,
Michael
(playing 8 months. best score 51 for 9)
The problem lies with when I replace my starter set which will most likely come with a 48* PW. Then I'd have a 48 AND a 50. No point in that. Therefore, I see 3 options: get a used replacement 48, knowing that it will be replaced in a year, get a good 50 that will complete the set listed above and know that I will eventually have 2 that are very close, or, live w/o a club in the 48-50 range and get 52* and wait until the new set to then have 48, 52, 58.
I'm still too new to make an informed decision on this. The only "good" club I have is my 58* X-Tour Callaway that I got for Father's day. I LOVE it and plan to eventually have all my wedges be of this type.
Regards,
Michael
(playing 8 months. best score 51 for 9)
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