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Now arguably one of the most important things when it comes to getting custom fit for wedges is having the right gapping now you can carry as many wedges as you want in your bag people some people have three wedges some people have four some people have five wedges
Depending on the other clubs in the other ends of the bag so for me personally I recently switched into a new set of ISS where the pitching wedu was a little bit stronger went from 46 to 44° and as a result I had to get rid
Of my 50° and go into a slightly stronger gap wedge at 48° just to hit an even distance gap between my pitching wedge and my sand wedge which is 54° bit confusing but it’s really important to have even distance gaps as you work through the wedges you don’t want to
Have you know a 15 20 yard gap between your pitching wedge and your Sand Wedge you want to have nice even gaps that’s going to allow you to attack different flags different distances with different swing length as well so um think about how many wedges you want to carry the
Shots you want to hit around the greens and make sure you have nice even distance gaps in those Lofts to cover off all those distances
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48 to 54 would be close to a 20 yard gap. I've struggled here with the same and my gaps are really large if I try to keep only 3 specialty wedges. Tried 48/53/58. Gap between 48 and 53 was 20 yards and my 58 was too inconsistent with "fullish" shots.