Need some help, first post on TT

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By jsh_golf

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  1. jsh_golf

    jsh_golf
    Wisconsin

    Hello!

    This is my first post on Team Titleist!

    I currently play the 50 degree PXG SDII wedge, C grind. My other two wedges are SM9, 54 and 62, which I love.

    I want to replace my 50 degree wedge.

    I want to get into having a complete set of Vokey wedges, any recommendations would be great!

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Either the SM9 48F or 52F depending on the loft of your next lower lofted iron. You have a pretty big gap between the 54 and the 62 already. Ideally you find somewhere that you can hit both to see which one comes closest to the distance and trajectory you desire.
  3. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    If you go to the Titleist clubs and then wedges, you will note there are multiple grinds along with lofts from 46 to 62 degrees. I think the 50 only comes in F grind, but has 2 bounce options. Anything any of us suggest is based solely on our own experiences. Which grinds/bounce are your current wedges and do they work well for you?

    In my case, I have the 50 degree - 12 degree bounce option. It has been my goto club for short pitches.
  4. jsh_golf

    jsh_golf
    Wisconsin

    Thank you for all of the wonderful information! My wedges are 54, 14F and 62, 08, M

    My 50 from PXG is 10 degree of bounce
  5. Depends if you prefer a PW sort of wedge such as a 48 bend weak to 50 or a gap wedge look....

    I would go to a golf store that sells wedges and look at the Vokey PW and Vokey GW to compare and see which looks better to you.

    Also, you have a choice to colors....

    Cheers, Chris
  6. jsh_golf

    jsh_golf
    Wisconsin

    Thank you for all of the wonderful information. I will be doing some research over the winter months to see what I need before my Vegas trip in March.

    My vokey wedges are 54, 14F and 62, 08M.

  7. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Check in your area and see when Titleist is doing a Wedge fitting and get a set that is fit for you game. These product specialists know their business. They will definitely get your gaps correct.

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