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When it comes to wedges, almost every manufacturer offers a plethora of options in two-degree increments, meaning you can select from 50-, 52-, 54-, 56-, 58- and 60-degree lofts in a variety of ...
Odds are your wedge lofts - everything from your sand wedge to your pitching wedge - are messed up. But it’s not your fault. Manufacturers have been strengthening the lofts on irons for decades ...
Wedges come in stock lofts when you buy them off the rack, but not every golfer needs a 52-degree. If you opt to bend your scoring clubs to fill a yardage gap, it’s important to keep one thing ...
Most golfers are intimidated by their lofted wedges, even though they can be a useful tool around the greens. Although most everyone would prefer to bump the ball along the ground with a pitching ...
Latest golf instruction tip: Don't try to "launch it." Instead, get your grip right for simple, soft wedge shots. Amateurs can often struggle to hit high, soft wedge shots, and the problem often ...
Question: Other than loft, obviously, should all my wedges be the same model? Answer: There is a simple answer to this ...
If you want a specialty pitching wedge, find out the loft of your 9-iron and then talk with your fitter about what loft will be appropriate for your pitching wedge. Iron lofts have strengthened ...
For those fitting into the more-forgiving CBX models, questions regarding shaft preference, loft gapping and whether you’re seeking to add pitching wedge loft to the set help drive the decision.