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54 degree sand wedge and a 60 degree lob wedge
or a,
52 gap wedge, 56 sand wedge, and 60 degree lob wedge
I can’t decide. Please help.
I am 14 and shooting low 40′s on 9
I am also on my high school golf team
To get the correct answer will take work on your part because we all hit clubs different distances, you need to find what distance is missing in your game and buy the club that will fill that void.
As far as bounce, the more the better. Bounce is your friend. Stan Utley’s books will show you how to use bounce and hit great shots off hard pan with a wedge that has bounce. Today’s wedges are ground so you can open them up and not feel like the club is going to bounce into the ball.
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Good luck!
not sure about best, but I’d assume that taylormade sets a pretty good standard
I have a 56-degreen wedge that has a 14 bounce. This is the worst thing ever. Higher bounces (say 10+) are only good for soft sand. The higher the bounce, the more it digs into the ground. Most people have a tough time figuring out why they flub so many chip/pitch shots and think it’s mechanical. In reality, it’s actually the one time you can blame it on the club!
I would strongly encourage you not to go above 8. If you’re a skilled player and run around with 4 wedges in your bag, perhaps keep a 54 or 56 degree with a 10 bounce for the bunkers.
For links type play when you want to nip the ball less bounce is better, for parkland play or if you tend to fat the shot more bounce will be a big help.
My 56 has 14 bounce and my 60 has 8 so I have the choice depending on conditions and what I am trying to achieve.
Answer: 60 Angle Wedges
Since 60° = (1/6)360°, a 60° wedge is 1/6 of a hemisphere, or 1/12 of a sphere.
So, I believe that 12 60° wedges can be made from a sphere.
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of course , there is not only one answer in this world , so is you habit.
come on …