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Hey all.
About 3 years ago, I lost my pitching wedge at Peregian Springs (a Callaway RAZR X HL). Rang the club, they did have an RAZR pitching wedge handed in but it wasn’t mine (wasn’t a HL). Since then I have made do between 9 iron and sand wedge, and I wasn’t playing much anyway. Now I am trying to play a bit more so was hoping to fill the gap.
Just wondering if anyone has a forgiving pitching wedge (Approx 44 Degrees) that they aren’t super attached to, I would love to hear from you.
Would also be interested in a 60-64 degree wedge if anyone wanted to part with one.
Cheers,
Toby
Rascal
Most 9 irons are 44 degrees.
Clubs with a P stamped on the bottom range from 47 to 50 deg
Just going off what i’ve seen from a couple of sources.
https://www.golfonline.co.uk/callaway-razr-x-hl-irons-graphite-shaft
Happy to hear any options though.
Hey all.
About 3 years ago, I lost my pitching wedge at Peregian Springs (a Callaway RAZR X HL). Rang the club, they did have an RAZR pitching wedge handed in but it wasn’t mine (wasn’t a HL). Since then I have made do between 9 iron and sand wedge, and I wasn’t playing much anyway. Now I am trying to play a bit more so was hoping to fill the gap.
Just wondering if anyone has a forgiving pitching wedge (Approx 44 Degrees) that they aren’t super attached to, I would love to hear from you.Would also be interested in a 60-64 degree wedge if anyone wanted to part with one.
Cheers,
Toby
Rascal
your are saying want consistency
a 60 to 64 degree wedge is believe it or not more difficult to hit than a 56 or 58, especially if you dont practice a lot.
most golfers who cannot break 90 would be better to not carry a 60 deg, or if they do use it for limited number of shots , not all shots such as chips.
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