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Purchased these wedges new on eBay. I wanted a sand wedge that matches my Supersteel Burner set. This was a good choice; the feel is now consistent with the rest of the irons in my bag. I also purchased the matching approach wedge and lob wedge as well. It's important to maintain a reasonable distance range between clubs to give me my best chance to score well, since I don't hit 1/2 or 3/4 shots with any consistency. Full swings with the sand wedge give me 55-60 yards when struck properly, the approach wedge gives me 70-80 yards when well-hit, and the pitching wedge, hit properly, gives me 90-105 yards. Scoring well from these ranges is important for my game. I bought a new driver (TaylorMade R7 425) which gives me about 25-30 additional yards, and shots I used to play to the 100 yard marker for a full wedge into the green are now within the approach wedge or sand wedge distance. It was driving me crazy trying to make a consistent 1/2 or 3/4 swing with the pitching wedge from those distances. I worry about that less now, and it saves me 3-4 strokes per round that I don't chunk or blade over the green. My previous set of Hogan Radials has a sand wedge with a radiused leading edge -- great for sand shots, but tough to align for shots from the fairway. It also has a lot of bounce, and shots from tighter lies were difficult. This sand wedge has a little less bounce, but the bounce increases more than the Hogan does when you open the clubface in the bunker. That makes it more usable for me. All of the TaylorMade Supersteel irons have a slight draw bias, and having the wedges play the same way is one less variable I must contend with. Keeping the same wedges when changing a set of irons may be a good idea for many people, but it didn't work well for me. My play through the irons is more consistent in feel now. I'm not a good player, but that feel is something I can detect.Read full review
I purchased three SuperSteel wedges from various eBay sellers; 52* gap wedge, 56* sand wedge and 60* lob wedge, all left-handed. These wedges fit in perfectly with my older Firesole Taylor Made irons. They all are very forgiving, easy to hit, and the gap wedge has become my primary wedge for pitching and chipping around the green. I have re-shafted these wedges with Senior flex graphite shafts, which I play in all my clubs, and I would not give them up for anything.
I think these are the best looking and possibly most forgiving wedges on the market. I have had the sand and approach wedges since last fall and added the lob to my bag this year. These have helped my short game tremendously. Great looks and performance. Super par savers…
I BOUGHT A TAYLORMADE SAND WEDGE.THE CLUB WAS IN GOOD SHAPE FOR BEING USED.I BOUGHT IT TO MATCH MY SET WHICH I DID NOT HAVE THAT WEDGE.THE CLUB ITSELF WILL TURN OUT GREAT WHEN I GET ADJUSTED TO GRAPHITE IRONS, AFTER USING STEEL SHAFTS FOR SO MANY YEARS.