Jonathan Wall says the amount of wedges you need is different than what the pros are trending towards. H/T: historical data from SMS_On_Tour
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if you go back to 2008 the average tour pro on the de World Tour had three wedges in the bag that’s including a pitching wedge and now if you look at it 15 years later a large majority now have so the number went from 3.11 to 3.84 so basically you’re looking at guys that are now averaging four wedges in the bag not all that surprising guys are getting longer they’re using more wedges to to dial in those yardage gaps because that for tour pro is incredibly important for for most golfers they would benefit far more from having more clubs at the top of the set where a lot of mid mid High handicappers struggle and not put a 60° and we’ we’ve talked about that before on the podcast Bob vogi and Roger Cleveland two of the Godfathers of wedges have both said that if you’re like a mid to high handicapper unless you are like a mid a mid high handicapper with an amazing short game for some reason which is not a normal combo that you would see you don’t need a 60 so yeah 5456 I agree with jeene