The gap wedge's loft depends on the club manufacturer and model of the club. Most gap wedges have a loft of between 50 and 52 degrees. Among wedges, this club has a low to moderate degree of loft and is sometimes called an approach wedge, used for approach shots more than any other ...
I reckon it would be a somewhat decent club for 2nd shots on normal par 4s after having teed off with 2-iron). Lots of workability and flight options. 56° sand wedge (100 yds and in, chips, bunker shots). Putter. There is nothing that would save more strokes than putting with ...
the SkyLob is set at a 70-degree angle, resulting in a more upright position. This setup enables us to consistently maintain a square clubface while using the SkyLob wedge. The goal of the SkyLob was to execute a regular golf swing around the green under varying ball lie conditions witho...
When golfers buy a new set of golf clubs, it is likely that only one of the four types of wedges–the pitching wedge–will be included. Still, golfers who want even more precision for the short game often choose to buy one or all of the other three types of wedges–the sand wedge, ...
The RTX5 58° gave me a better feel than the CBX2 58° and with Low bounce is better for me game and on terrain where I play.The 54° I actually only use in the Bunker sometimes is for shots from 50-75m. 48° use for shots less than 100m, 42° is my P-wedge I use ...
Wedges feature the shortest shafts and highest lofts of any golf clubs. In fact, wedges are often identified by their loft rather than their name. A lob wedge might instead be called a "60-degree wedge," for example. Sand wedges were invented (generally credited to Gene Sarazen) to make...
control is enhanced by conditioning your muscles to not only create the swing adjustments and techniques necessary to adapt to every situation (bunker play, rough lies, draws, fades, distance shots, blind shots, etc. etc.), but to promote that all-important factor of relaxation and mental ...
The green is guarded by bunkers -- sand and the military variety. I'mstillaway, so I borrow Meisenheimer's 56-degree wedge for a tricky chip shot over a sand trap. The green looms large, but might as well be pavement given how hard and fast it plays. ...
To what standard, I don’t know, mainly because my bunker game is super inconsistent right now. There’s a practice bunker next to the range, so I could hit shots out of that to practice hitting different-length bunker shots. 6. I’m averaging 61% of fairways right now, so I’m ...
Agree with most that a 56 degree will serve you best and a 10* bounce will work both out of the sand and fairway. I personally like the Vokey wedges. A 60 degree wedge is difficult to master and takes years. I have been playing since 1985, am 75 and use the wedges that came in ...