I have the precisely the same mix of wedges as Christopher and they have given me so much confidence, especially if hitting soft shots over bunkers or streams. I've been using them for a couple of months now and instead of hoping to be on the green I now expect to be giving myself a one putt chance. If I'm carrying my bag I usually ditch my wedge and sand iron.
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I have three of these Tour Wedges (50, 54 and 58) in the Black Nickel Option. They are things of beauty to look at and perform well on the course. These Wedges really do give you great control and feel as well as playability being a Tour Wedge (No offsets and nice bounce angles) make them great to play from any position, lie or angle. The spin you can get with these wedges and a decent premium golf ball (Pro V1, Nike Platinum etc) is amazing especially for me a club golfer. Being able to play aggressive shots at flags knowing the ball will stop on bounce is comforting to know. Around the Greens these clubs work well because you can open and close the face to play some creative shots and not have to fear a fat or thin like some other wedges because they have good bounce angles. The 58 wedges and 60 have low bounce options so you can really lay these open and the lead edge still sits close to the ground and not lining with the balls equator. Ping offer three finishes on the wedges a Chrome Polished Finish, a Black Nickel Chrome Finish and a Standard Unbrushed Polished Finish (To match the G5, I5 and Rapture Appearance). Be advised if you like me have quite an upright setting on your clubs the two chrome or plated clubs can only be adjusted a maximum of 2 degrees upright or flat from their standard position. Not good for me being 4 degrees upright. On full shots I tend to dig the toe in a bit. At £80 for a Wedge and in most shops you'll probably get a discount on that or a chunk knocked off if you buy a couple. You can't go wrong. Easily as good as the Titleist Vokeys or Spin Milled in my opinion.
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