AP3 48* wedge or Vokey

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By Cameron W

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  1. Hey team.

    I have a set of AP3s which I love. 4i to 48* GW

    Recently got myself some vokey 54 and 58 wedges. Went from 52 and 56. I changed bounce and grind and prefer the newbies.

    Anyway, just wanting to see preference if anyone has any stories and would recommend to keep my AP3 GW or move to a vokey. Have a love hate relationship with the 48. Currently going through a great spell after a long dry spell with it. Look at address doesn’t worry me. I will use it on full swings, and around the green. 15 h/c currently.

    My set up is… TSi2 driver U505 2 iron U510 3 iron AP3 4 iron to 48* gap 54 and 58 vokey SC phantom 12

  2. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    That the AP3 48 will be longer than a 48 or 50 Vokey is only an issue if you can’t adjust for the gap.

    I have used a 48 Vokey for several years but have added the 48 (T200) and been carrying a 50 Vokey to compare. I do now prefer the set gap for full shots over a wedge. My base set is 12 clubs, so I add/remove clubs based on course conditions. The 50 is the more expendable now.
  3. You said you use the AP3 GW for full swings. This is a strong indicator to stay with it. It’s closer to the irons and it seems you use it mostly like an iron.
    Is there a shot you can’t do with your current GW because of the sole size, sole grind? If so, how often per round would you need that kind of shot?
  4. PAZTOR

    PAZTOR
    Tillsonburg, ON

    I would recommend staying with the AP3. I had a similar question earlier in the year. I have T300 6-GW(48), and Vokey 54 and 58. My problem was I had a gap between the 48 and 54 so what I did is get a Vokey 50 and had it bent to 51. But to answer your question better, if you are mainly using yours for full shots and it's working, stick with it.
  5. Sweet. Thanks for the advice. Looks like I’ll keep it in the bag.
  6. John M

    John M
    Asheville, North Carolina

    Military
    I’ve used a 48 Vokey in the past and prefer the 916 CB PW which is 47 degrees. I think wedges are like putters, it’s really up to the player preference.
  7. BHershman

    BHershman
    Palm Beaches

    Not quite the same, but I have T200 through 48 degree gap, and 54/56 degree SM10, and I like it that way. Just feel more comfortable with that setup.
  8. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    I would go Vokey for the smaller profile. I have a set of Concept CP-04s and a set of Concept CP-03s. I split them at the PW and 48 for that reason.
  9. DK

    DK
    Northeastern, PA

    I literally was thinking the same question today. Glad I checked back here. I currently have the T100s irons 4-GW(48*) and was going to be looking into the 54 and 60 Vokey's. I only use the 48 on full swings. Would this be the best set up? The PW is 44*
    Just looking for others opinions since I realize it's mostly personal choice
  10. I have T300 irons that came with 48* wedge my 54* sw only used from green side traps . That 48 used everywhere else if I need more loft I just open it up more. Once you find one you trust It's your go to club.
  11. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Keep in mind my bag is rather unusual.

    I play a 695MB 8 iron at 39*

    I personally prefer a Vokey 46-10F at 44* to cover the 9 iron.

    50-12F bent to 49*. Good for long bunker shots.

    54–10S

    58-12D bent to 57*


    60-06K


    62-08M.
  12. I use a set 48 in my old t100s and in current t150’s - I do this as I predominantly hit full shots with it so take the distance route, transition into a vokey 52 which works well for me in and around the green
  13. Should have added, the rest of my bag from set 48 is: sm10 52, 56 (& 60 - which is in and out depending on course conditions and length)
  14. Manny A

    Manny A
    Staten Island, NY

    Military
    I go between the T300 48 and an SM10 48 F Vokey. The set 48 has the same shaft as my irons (AV Blue AMT) and the SM 10 has an ACCRA graphite at 95 grams. I have a love hate relationship with them as well. It is the spin and stopping power that made me change. Much better spin with the Vokey

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