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![]() Want to improve your overall short golf game? The Complete Guide to Learning Tour Quality Wedge Play could be the answer. Ever wonder how the players on T.V. hit those perfect shots around the green that end up stopping right beside the hole? It is a really simple answer. They have wedges that are fitted... Great golfers also recognize golf wedge bounce as a key factor in their scoring well with their short game. If golfers are fitted correctly and learn to use their wedges effectively it almost guarantees lower scores.
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Make the short game your best game!Did you know that golfers in general take between 65 - 72% of their shots from a distance of 120 yards or less? Having the correct clubs in your bag can have a dramatic impact on your scoring.
Each club is quite different and just like your driver and putter, they should be used for special situations. The Pitching Wedge
The pitching wedge is generally used for longer approach shots into the green, low pitch or chip shots and even longer bunker or sand shots. This club usually has a loft of somewhere between 44 and 50 degrees. It also has a very minimal amount of bounce on the bottom of the club compared to some of the other wedges you should have in your golf bag. You really wouldn’t want a lot of bounce on these clubs because it wouldn’t allow the front edge of the club to slip under the ball and make solid contact. Read more on... pitching wedges. The Gap Wedge
If your distance with your pitching wedge 120 yards and your distance with your sand wedge 85 yards, you have a problem. You will have to try to finesse shots that require a distance between 85 to 120 yards. Read more on... gap wedges. The Sand Wedge
The golf sand wedge was developed back in 1930 by a gentleman by the name of Gene Sarazen as a higher lofted club to help escape from the sand traps and other hazards on the course. Read more on... sand wedges. The Lob Wedge
They are not included in your set and must be purchased separately at your local retailer, proshop, or online directly from the manufacturer. These clubs are also known as finesse clubs are mainly used for “touch” shots around the green. These are shots that have to be lifted into the air quickly and land softly. Read more on... lob wedges.
“Discover how the correct use of the four golf wedges can lower your scores and put more enjoyment back into your golf game.
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