Can You Name All 4 Golf Wedges?

There are four types of wedges in golf, but do you know the difference? First is a pitching wedge. Pitching wedge historically had loss of 46 to 48°. However, in beginner golf sets, we can see this get as strong as 44 43°. You probably have one of these in your bag as it comes as standard in most golf sets. Next is the gap wedge. The gap wedge aims to fill the gap between your pitch wedge and your sand wedge, which generally comes as an optional extra. Gap wedges have lofts between 50° and 52° and are also known as an approach wedge. Next is the sand wedge. These are the most lofted clubs that come in the general set and tend to have lots of 54 and 58 degrees. Sandwich is special because high bounce salt making it great. Also be really useful from other lies around the green. Finally is a lob wedge. Log wedges are the most lofted clubs golfers can buy. Generally have losses between 60 to 64°. Wes are great for getting the ball in the air quickly. Am I right or wrong? They tend to come limited in terms of their use of functionality.

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