Wedge Setup With T100s Irons

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By Nate S.

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  1. Nate S.

    Nate S.
    Johnstown,PA

    Curious to see wedge for people would use for a wedge setup with the T100s irons. I am debating what would be the best route to go.

  2. J22abe

    J22abe
    Texas

    Since the T100s has a 44° PW, you could go 50°, 54°, 58°
    48°, 54°, 60°
    50°, 56°, 60°

    Vokey recommends between 4-6 degrees gap. You would have to hit them and see what your numbers are.

    My PW is 46° and I felt like my 52° was leaving about 5 yds too much gap so when I got new ones in February I went with the 50/54 instead of 52/56

    I have 50°, 54°, 60° I had a 58° and returned it cause I found it wasn't doing what I needed it to do, I'm not full swinging my lob wedge so the bigger gap doesn't matter.
  3. David ARK

    David ARK
    Long Beach, NY

    50F, 56M bent to 55 & 60L. Seems to work well for me.
  4. I go with 48°, 54° (bent to 53°), 58°. So far the setup has worked well.
  5. Bax

    Bax
    Nebraska

    I go the 48 gap in the t100s, since it’s mostly used for full swings and very little bump and run. Then 54s and 60m bent to 58 at 6 degree bounce.
  6. Ron T

    Ron T
    Grapevine, TX

    I have the same setup and went with the lofts I was used to... 52, 56, 60. Have a bigger gap between PW (44) and 52... so I adjust the swing on the PW if it's outside the 52 range.
  7. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Nate S. said:

    Curious to see wedge for people would use for a wedge setup with the T100s irons. I am debating what would be the best route to go.

    Nate, as you can see most have different set ups and it was pointed out that Vokey recommends between 4-6 degrees gap. You would have to hit them and see what your numbers are. Find a fitter and find out what works for you. You are making a investment, ensure that you get the right set up, YOURS. With respect. =).
  8. Military
    T100 P 46
    SM9
    50. 12 F
    54. 10 S
    58. 12 D
  9. Duc H

    Duc H
    B.C. Canada

    T100 46 so i use SM8 50 8F, 54 10S, 58 12D
  10. pulplvr

    pulplvr
    Spring, TX

    Military
    I added the T100s W (48 degrees, bent to 49) to my T100s set. Then I have Vokey SM8's 54/12D and 58/12 D (bent to 59) to properly fill the gaps for me. Done through a fitting, then adjusted when purchasing updated wedges just before the SM9s came out.
  11. Jason R

    Jason R
    Ottawa, ON

    As others have said, such a personal decision. Cannot emphasize enough the importance of a fitting with a qualified Titleist fitter to ensure you are satisfied. For me, although I us the T100 PW (46 deg), i get a 15 yard gap to my 50 deg Vokey. I then go 56/62 for my sand/lob wedges but that is what works best for my goals and how I use the 62. YMMV - only way to know is to go hit them!
  12. Teedz

    Teedz
    Fresno, CA

    If by T100s you mean T100's, my PW is 46°. So my wedges are 4° apart from there at 50°/54°/58°.
  13. george t

    george t
    Old Lyme, CT

    I was just fitted for the T100s and the wedge makeup was really the last piece of the puzzle.

    I’ve been playing 52*/56*/60*. for a long time. My Titleist fitter recommended going with the T100 PW, and then keeping my existing wedge plan. But just before ordering, I had sort of a change of heart given the yardages of the T100s set. I decided to go with the T100s P and W wedges, and then play only 52* and 56*. For me the 60* is a specialty club that I deemed a luxury. I’d rather maintain consistent yardage gaps, and just learn to open the 56* face when needed.
  14. I originally ordered the T100S 48 degree wedge bent to 50 degree and then a 54D, 58K or D after that.
    Unfortunately, the T100S 50 degree went 128 yards and the 54 D grind topped out at 100.

    Guy at TXG just kept bending it until it was a 52! You'd assume that would mess up the bounce royally but it didn't seem to matter.

    Ultimately I made the T100S back to 48 degrees. I ordered a T100 50 degree wedge bent to 51, and then have the 54/58 on the back end.

  15. Robert J

    Robert J
    Grafton, Oh

    Military
    I have the T100s pw at 44, then the 48 gw, then 52/56/60. I don't use the 48 very much though
  16. I have my T100S all 2* weak, so the PW is at 46*. Vokes in 50, 54, 60
  17. Military
    Muscle channel that much of a game changer to bend T100s to T100 lofts? Just a guess, but I’m assuming in the bay you hit the weakened S with a higher launch and more spin than the same loft T100?
  18. I have 5 iron through PW in the 100s. Added the AW 48•. Then went with SM9 52, 56, and 60. Kept the gaps the same. Makes for full swings with the 5 wedges. It has been rewarding on the scorecard.
  19. Anthony C

    Anthony C
    Tinton Falls NJ

    My T100-S stop at the PW 44 degrees, so my Vokeys are 48, 54, 60
  20. MRoseski

    MRoseski
    Palm Harbor, FL

    I run 50, 54, 58. This seems to be the best for most courses in the area. If it's been really dry, I may swap out the 58 for a low bounce 60.
  21. 48 and 54 do most of the work, thinking of selling my 58 as I don't use it as much as I thought I would, but you have to get fitted as every body and every swing is different, and it also depends on what shot shape you feel most comfortable using from different distances.
  22. Caden F

    Caden F
    Indiana

    I play T-100s and for my wedge gap I ended up with 48F grind, 52F grind bent to 53, and 60S grind. I never am hitting a full 60 degree. The gaps are not horrible. Next time I definitely will look for a club for that 90-105 yard shot.
  23. Caden F

    Caden F
    Indiana

    I play T-100s and for my wedge gap I ended up with 48F grind, 52F grind bent to 53, and 60S grind. I never am hitting a full 60 degree. The gaps are not horrible. Next time I definitely will look for a club for that 90-105 yard shot.
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