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Hitting your wedges too high is no good! Parker McLachlin explains what to look for with your scoring clubs. The post You ...
A blind wedge fitting at Titleist's TPI introduced me to the Vokey V-Grind - a high-bounce lob wedge that sharpened my short ...
A complete wedge set for an average player likely would include a pitching wedge (45 or 46 degrees), a 50-degree wedge, a 54- or 55-degree wedge and a 58- or 60-degree wedge.
After reassuring me that hitting a pitching wedge is actually riskier than hitting a lob wedge, McLachlin has me hit a few chips to analyze where I can improve. “Here, try the 60-degree [lob wedge].
Instead of using different grinds or bounce offerings entirely, he uses one 60-degree A-grind wedge bent to 59 degrees and one 58-degree A-grind wedge bent to 59 degrees.