On the tour pro and tour master tee, I opted for the L11 Srixon ball as it was economical and playable on those two tees especially with your driver. Playing less expensive balls allowed me to save those extra credits towards future club upgrades. But with your driver you could probably even play a starter ball on many courses, you would want more spin or bite for the longer courses with elevated greens but you have plenty of length off the tee from the Tour Pro tees. Personally, I feel a ball with more spin and not necessarily more distance will help with approach shots. Again, it depends on your playing style if you want to try and play for the ball to release or try to hit and stop quicker.
There is nothing wrong with the more expensive Cleveland wedges, I just opted to go the bargain route of playing the AVG line and got wedges in the 100 75 50 range and could almost get two wedges for the price of one Cleveland, so I felt it was a better deal and would save me close to 1350 credits. I also observed champion tier players still holding onto and playing the mid level AVG wedge because they got to know it so well.
The wedges do play slightly differently so it can come down to a preference on playing style and approach. I don't think you can go wrong with either.