6. Gap wedge: Long greenside bunker shots Gap wedges are typically between 50-52 degrees of loft, so it’s a fantastic club choice on longer greenside sand shots. Assuming you don’t lean the ...
Discover what's new in the world of wedges and learn which clubs you'll see in pro shops could help you improve your short ...
even a 46-degree stock for players to replace their pitching wedge or fill a gap between their irons and wedges. But while Titleist’s own T100 irons have a pitching wedge (46 degrees standard ...
Sift through the gear setups of the best players in the world and you'll notice a growing wedge trend towards blade pitching wedges over the last decade. All of the manufacturers listed above have ...
Because the TP5 spins more on three-quarter shots, McIlroy is more comfortable having a larger gap in his wedges. He now carries 48-, 54- and 60-degree wedges instead of a four-wedge setup of 46.5 ...
Weakening the 46-degree pitching wedge and removing the 50-degree gap wedge allowed McIlroy to add another club to his bag. “I sort of had to look at the top end of the bag then and how I was go ...
From the fairway, you often make full swings with your pitching wedge and gap wedge, but you might also use those clubs when you need a low, running chip shot around the green. From greenside ...