I currently game a TSW 56 degree wedge. I love the feel and performance of the club, but do hit some chunks with it when it’s soft and wet out, which is not a common experience for me with wedges. The TSW has been the best wedge I’ve ever played in firm conditions and is normally fine for me in softer conditions too. I am wondering if the new DRT S grind has any less of a tendency to dig or if I should consider the A grind to avoid digging in soft and wet conditions. I am based in Columbus, OH so I don’t get to play on truly firm turf all that often.

I also game TS3s and use the set gap wedge extensively for partial shots and rarely take a full swing at a wedge. I don’t currently use a 52 degree wedge because the TS3 gap has been so versatile, but I am wondering about filling the gap between my 48 degree gap wedge and 56 TSW with a new DRT wedge. If I would mostly use the 52 for partial wedges and to hit bump and runs that I want to run less than my gap wedge bump and runs do, would the G, A, or S grind be a better bet?

For the sake of both questions, I will note I have a fairly neutral attack angle.

dougmael Answered question April 28, 2025