All these wedges are about the same price for a set of 3 and I need help choosing a set. Very new to golf and not really sure what I’m doing or looking for. Any help would be appreciated! 🙂
If you’re new to golf, do NOT buy a set of 3. IMO, you should buy a 56º (or 54) only, and learn that. Only after you’ve hit that for a while will you know what you need to get in a set.
Honestly, if you’re new, you do not want a 60º. The 50 or 52 is only needed if you have a huge gap between your 56 and your PW.
I guess if you get a set of 3 because it’s cheap, go for it. But stick the 60 in a closet and forget it exists.
richakn
I love the hi toes, looking at the full grooved face gives me so much confidence. I think they are a great pick.
head01351
Played the copper
Pretty sweet, especially paired with the standard shaft (dg tour issue 115 wedge flex)
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If you’re new to golf, do NOT buy a set of 3. IMO, you should buy a 56º (or 54) only, and learn that. Only after you’ve hit that for a while will you know what you need to get in a set.
Honestly, if you’re new, you do not want a 60º. The 50 or 52 is only needed if you have a huge gap between your 56 and your PW.
I guess if you get a set of 3 because it’s cheap, go for it. But stick the 60 in a closet and forget it exists.
I love the hi toes, looking at the full grooved face gives me so much confidence. I think they are a great pick.
Played the copper
Pretty sweet, especially paired with the standard shaft (dg tour issue 115 wedge flex)