I need to purchase some wedges. i have cobra 3100 irons, my set came 3-PW i know there are also a 50* 55* snd 60* available. Should i go for the matching set or should i go with a different model or different brand. Also which shafts are better for wedges steel or graphite? Much appreciated gentlemen.
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Re: question about wedges
Assuming your irons are to spec, with the PW being 45° I'd suggest going with 49°, 53° and 57° wedges. However, I've noticed the 9i is supposed to be 40° - so a 50/55/60 might be better (to keep yardage gaps more similar to the 9-PW gap).
As for steel or graphite? It's up to you. I'd probably go with what's in my irons.
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What degree is your pw?
I carry 48*, 54* and 60* wedges. The former is my pw, the middle is my sw and the latter is my lw.
Wedges these days come with specific shafts in them. So whatever wedge you chose go with their suggested shaft.
This may sound funny, but, look is one factor for me when chosing clubs. I suggest looking and trying a few brands. Whatever feels and looks good I suggest you chose.
I would steer away from gap wedges. Just a personal thing. That's why I have equal degree difference between my wedges.
Good luck.
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GTO Moderator
- Jul 2004
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True Length Technology Fitter - www.truelengthtechnology.com
It's live! - www.ShipShapeClubs.com
PCS Class 'A' Clubfitter
A new highlight: Golfing the home course on Christmas Day.
I say it too often: If it's golf club shaped, you can play with it.
For the record, I'm a club doctor, not a swing doctor.
Re: question about wedges
VP, The reason that you may 'get away' with 6° gaps in your wedges is that your swing speed may not be high enough to require smaller gaps.
Ideally, 10 yard gaps in your scoring clubs is what you're looking for.
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- Jul 2004
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True Length Technology Fitter - www.truelengthtechnology.com
It's live! - www.ShipShapeClubs.com
PCS Class 'A' Clubfitter
A new highlight: Golfing the home course on Christmas Day.
I say it too often: If it's golf club shaped, you can play with it.
For the record, I'm a club doctor, not a swing doctor.
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Re: question about wedges
Originally posted by fishon11I need to purchase some wedges. i have cobra 3100 irons, my set came 3-PW i know there are also a 50* 55* snd 60* available. Should i go for the matching set or should i go with a different model or different brand. Also which shafts are better for wedges steel or graphite? Much appreciated gentlemen.
In terms of brands I have wedges in both graphite and steel and made by various manufacturers Taylormade, Ping, Callaway, and Wilson. It works for me.
Good luck,
james
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Hi LP,
I agree with what you say but my theory behind the degree difference is that I can work the club anyway and have more variety of shot, eg, choke down and so on.
I generate speed and hit a good ball, albeit, for a gal. This lass is a smidge over 5'10"
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