Wedge Gapping

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By Golf Ball Wacker Guy

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  1. I currently play 718 AP2s so the PW is 46 degrees and I carry a SM7 52 and a SM7 58. I use the 58 for every shot 90 yards and in. I love it I can open it up and flop all round the greens and out of bunkers its great too. I am very comfortable with it and have the utmost trust in my game with it. I am thinking of dropping the 52 and adding a SM9 50 and SM9 54 to help with the gapping. I hit the PW 130, 52 - 110 and the 58 - 90 with full swings. I am hoping to have PW 130 yards, 50 - 115 yards, 54 - 100 yards and the 58 under 90. How do gap your wedges? I am a 5 handicap and a longer hitter off tee so I find my self in these yardages quite often hitting into greens.

  2. Jarryd S.

    Jarryd S.
    Charleston, MO

    I'm a 17 handicap, and just got fitted into the T300s this year. The gapping for my PW was way stronger than my old set. It's 43 degrees. I went 48, 52, and 56. I don't play a 60 currently, because I can do about anything I want around the green with a 56, and I'm not confident enough to hit it right now. (Maybe one of these days) But I have always tried to keep it to 4 degrees difference myself.
  3. pulplvr

    pulplvr
    Spring, TX

    Military
    The main question is what yardages do you want to b able to hit consistently. I have gone to a 5 degree separation for my wedges: T100S P - 44; SM9 48 bent to 49; SM9 54; SM9 58 bent to 59. Gives me good coverage from 105, 95, 80, 65 with my half swing shots to the greens. I rarely hit a full swing wedge, so these work well as I get closer to the green.

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