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I don't believe there is any one correct SW for your wedges.

I've seen recommendations that they match the rest of your set unless you plan to play them from the sand, where they then should be 3-5 SW points heavier. I've seen recommendations that they should all be 3-5 SW points lower, yet matched one wedge to another.

I think it all comes down to what you like to play.

-t

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ben Cameron
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 6:45 AM
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Subject: ShopTalk: Lob Wedge swingweighting

Reshafting a couple of lob wedges and was interested into the thoughts of those more knowledgeable than I on what the SW of a LW should/could be ?? Should it be the same as the irons, heavier or perhaps lighter ?
 
Personally my irons are all D4 with the SW and LW D6 but I was thinking perhaps a lighter swingweight for the LW gives the ability to really release the head quickly which is needed in those high popup floaters we all try in vain to hit.
 
Then again I could have left the acetone bottle open too long and am becoming delusional with over analysis and irrelevant thoughts.
 
Ben..
 

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