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Question by bladz1454: How many different brands in a good golf club set?
I have for the most part a full set of Taylormade clubs and I wanted to keep it that way, but now I am realizing my set may be a bit scattered. My set is:
-r5 driver
-r7 3 wood
-TM Rescue “TP” 3 hybrid
-Burner XD 4-PW

But here is were I want advice… my wedges. I have a Burner XD Sand wedge, RAC OS2 Lob Wedge, and Tour Burner Gap wedge… three completely different clubs. Should I get rid of all of them and get a nice set of 3 which are all the same type? I was looking at Adams Tom Watson wedges which are only like 100$ , but I am not sure if I would be losing too much money. Does any one know where my wedges stand in compare to performance of other cheaper ones? Any advice?

Best answer:

Answer by Riptide
titliest bob vokey spin milled are hands down the best wedges on the planet.

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One Response to How many different brands in a good golf club set?

  1. Eduardo C says:

    If the loft of the three clubs is to your liking and not all similar, you should stay with those three clubs, I see no real point in getting new wedges just so they could be the same brand.

  2. Timothy W says:

    To help with your decision to play only Taylormade clubs, look at it from a different standpoint. Let’s assume that you eat 3-4 meals a day. In the morning you eat bacon and eggs. For lunch and dinner, you do the same. You will quickly realize that this sort of diet doesn’t fit your lifestyle. This is where I find the most problems in helping others with choosing their clubs. Many players seem to think that if one works then it all will work. Don’t get me wrong, I love Taylormade, in fact my irons are Taylormade Tour Burners. They worked out best during my club fitting. However, the Nike SQ2 5900 driver worked out better than the r7 or Burner. My Adams hybrid worked out better than the Burner Rescue club. My Cleveland wedges worked out better than the rac’s. If you remember to make your bag work for you and not the other way around you will find yourself with a much better game. You may also save a few dollars.

    I feel as though I have answered your question here without actually answering it. Use whatever works for you and not your bag. Your golf game doesn’t care where the clubs came from or whether or not the colors match.

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