standard gapping PW , GW, with vokey 54' and 58'

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By AGibson

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  1. AGibson

    AGibson
    Port St. Lucie, Fl

    Military

    recently purchased 54' and 58' vokey wedges, to compliment the standard T-300 irons. I get these clubs well, but wondering if the gap between the 48 and the 54 is little too much. Any, all opinions are appreciated.

  2. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Not sure about how close you setup your next shot, but inside 80 yards, my distance is rarely the distance I can hit a full swing club. If you find a need to fill a distance gap that is difficult to hit with your present setup, then you may need consider different wedges or adjusting the loft. Don’t do it just to get a magic loft separation. Find a need then fill it.

    BTW, my setup is a 48F, 54S and 58M. I can adjust to cover a distance. I had a 50F but there was a distance gap between the 50 and the T350 Pw (44 degrees) that resolved better with the 48 (full swings).
  3. Brock

    Brock
    Naples, FL

    Depends. You'll need to either hit them on a trackman, or play a few rounds to see if the gap is manageable. If there is more than 20 yards between them on full swings, then you will need to either bend something to fill that gap better, or add another wedge.
  4. Mike M

    Mike M
    Marblehead MA

    I think it varies depending on the individual. Personally mine is 50-54-60. I don’t mind the 6 degree gap between the 54 and 60. I rarely use the 60 other than bunker and flop shots and I can dial down the distance with the 54 if need be.

    Hope this helps. Good luck.
  5. Kenny PGA Associate

    Kenny PGA Associate
    Massachusetts

    I play the same exact gapping 48 54 58. And I don't have an issue.
    You can have the 48 weakened to 49 and the 54 bent strong to 53
    Just a thought.
  6. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    My basic wedge setup is 50-57-60. Not counting the 44F as a "wedge" because it is a 9 iron replacement. For 57 & 60 it's about bounce (58-12D and 60-06K or the "local" brand). For quite a long time, my wedge gapping had been 50-58-64. I've used either a 46-10F or 48-10F set 2* strong in place of a 9 iron since 2019. Up until recently my wedge gapping was 46-52-58-64 with "52" being 54-14F and "58" being 60-14K or 60-12D. I played K grind between 2018-2023 and hovered between D and K. My combo around the greens for almost 2 years now is 58-12D (57*) and 60-06K. 52-12F set to 50 is the "ideal" PW for me.
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