Pitching wedge 45 degrees.
Sand wedge loft 60.
How to hit wedges tight from any.
The lob wedge is the most lofted club in a golfer s bag typically with a loft of 58 to 60 degrees although some club manufacturers are offering lob wedges with up to 64 degrees of loft.
100 yards lob wedge 60 degrees.
Loft between 54 and 56 degrees is the norm but may be higher.
125 yards gap wedge 51 degrees.
A lob wedge is typically between 58 and 64 degrees of loft and a sand wedge is typically between 54 and 57 degrees of loft.
The main difference between a lob wedge and a sand wedge is the loft.
Choosing the best 60 degree wedge for your golf bag can be an overwhelming decision.
Comparison between the two wedges.
In addition they are very often used differently on the course.
It is important to understand what the best degree for sand wedge shots is for you.
Wide sole with a flange designed to produce high bounce when the face is open in a bunker.
The sand wedge sw made its debut in the world of golf in the 1930s.
The lob wedge may also be identified as the l wedge or ul wedge for the ultra lob or 64 degree wedge.
So named because it falls in between the pitching wedge and sand wedge in loft the gap wedge has more loft than a pw less loft than a sw.
Since that time the higher lofted wedges began to take on more of the look of the traditional sand wedge and the loft selection was expanded in both directions with this design applied to wedges as low as 46 degrees and as high as 64.
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Short shaft varying between 33 and 37 inches.
115 yards sand wedge 56 degrees.
Sand wedges can range from anywhere between 52 and 58 degrees.
Bunkers are the bane of high handicappers and those new to the game of.
What is a sand wedge.
If you are only carrying a sand wedge in your bag adding a 60 degree wedge can change your short game considerably.
An ideal progression is for the pitching wedge to be 45 degrees followed by a 50 degree gap wedge and complemented by 54 and 58 degree sand and lob wedges.
Usually the highest lofted club a golfer will carry the lob wedge creates a very steep angle of ascent and descent for shots that must get up very quickly perhaps for example to get over a tree and for shots that you want to hit.
Not only are there many companies to choose from but you need to take into consideration loft grind and bounce options as well.
The below table summarises the exact lob.
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Typical characteristics of a good sand wedge are.