Do I really need a gap wedge?

Gap wedges are that much more necessary because of their accuracy and distance. A gap wedge is the best club to get you out of a tight spot with long shots that require precision. But as mentioned before, they aren't accurate enough for your pitching wedge or sand wedge.
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When should you use a gap wedge?

Use your gap wedge when you are about 70 to 100 yards from the green. A gap wedge has a loft ranging from 49 to 52 degrees. This club will send a well-struck ball high in the air and allow it to land softly on the green. Use this club if you feel your pitching is too much club and your sand wedge is not enough.
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Do pros carry a gap wedge?

Looking at the average configurations and lofts, around 60% of pro players use a pitching wedge with 46 degrees of loft, with 48 degrees being the second most common loft option. With gap wedges, the 52-degree loft is used by 42% of players, with 33% opting for the 50-degree model.
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Does a high handicapper need a gap wedge?

High handicappers should carry at least a 56-degree wedge. In addition, it makes sense to have a 52-degree wedge and a 60-degree wedge to have a variety of shots. The thing that you have to pay attention to is the loft gapping in the set. Wherever possible, ensure that you are not leaving large loft gaps between clubs.
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Do I need a sand wedge and gap wedge?

You should typically have a gap wedge, sand wedge, and lob wedge. The gap wedge is an essential club for a high handicapper to have in the bag. High handicappers should have at least one gap wedge in their bag.
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Do I need a gap or lob wedge?

The rule of thumb is that a player should have four degrees of difference between wedges. For instance, a golfer with a pitching wedge lofted at 46 degrees should have a gap wedge of 50 degrees, a sand wedge at 54 degrees and a lob wedge of no less than 58 degrees.
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What wedges should a mid handicapper carry?

A mid-handicap only needs to carry two or three wedges in their bag. The first is a 45-degree pitching wedge, the second is a 50-degree gap wedge, and the third is a 54-degree sand wedge. These three wedges are the most important and should be the first wedges you get.
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What 3 wedges should I carry?

Know your pitching wedge loft.

If it's 45 degrees or less, add three more wedges that are spaced apart by no more than 4-5 degrees each. So generally think about putting in a gap wedge that's 48 or 50 degrees, a sand wedge that's between 54 and 56 degrees, and a lob wedge that's between 58 and 60 degrees.
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What wedges should the average golfer carry?

Three wedges is standard, but you might want four or more

Most players tend to carry three wedges — a pitching, sand and lob wedge.
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What distance is a gap wedge good for?

How Far Does The Average Person Hit A Gap Wedge? On average, recreational golfers hit their gap wedge 103 yards, but the range can be between 90 and 120 yards. For shorter shots that only require a 1/2 swing, the average distance will be much less.
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What wedges does Brooks koepka use?

Koepka has the new Cleveland RTX ZipCore Tour Rack Raw wedges in play. Having played Cleveland wedges when he was a kid, the biggest part about getting comfortable with his new wedges was figuring out the right sole grind for his turf interaction.
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What wedge do most pros chip with?

What degree wedge is best for chipping? For most golfers, a gap wedge or a sand wedge with loft of between 52° and 56° will produce the most consistent outcome when chipping.
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Is 6 degrees between wedges too much?

To combat that, Vokey recommends a loft gap between 4 and 6 degrees. So if you have a 46-degree pitching wedge, you would want to add wedges with either 52 and 58 degrees of loft or 50, 54 and 58 degrees depending on whether you wanted 4- or 6-degree spacing. Gap wedges generally range in loft from 50 to 54 degrees.
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What goes further pitching wedge or gap wedge?

Gap Wedge Vs Pitching Wedge

A Gap Wedge will have more loft than a Pitching Wedge, this means the Pitching Wedge will go further than a Gap Wedge.
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How far should I hit my 52 degree wedge?

How Far Should You Hit A 52 Degree Wedge? On average, golfers hit their 52-degree wedge 100 yards, but the range can vary between 85 and 110 yards. Golfers who take a normal swing with their wedge typically end up close to 110 while golfers who take half swings end up close to 85.
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Which has more loft pitching wedge or gap wedge?

A gap wedge is generally purchased separately from your full set as an optional extra. It has similar uses to a pitching wedge for chipping, pitching and approach shots, but tends to fly a little higher and shorter due to the additional loft.
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What is the easiest wedge to hit?

Most Forgiving Wedges
  • Callaway Mack Daddy CB Wedge. ...
  • Cleveland CBX 2 Wedge. ...
  • Ping Glide 4.0 Wedge. ...
  • Cleveland CBX ZipCore Wedge. ...
  • PXG Sugar Daddy II Wedge. Specifications. ...
  • Mizuno ES21 Wedge. Specifications. ...
  • Cleveland CBX Full Face Wedge. Specifications. ...
  • Callaway Sure Out 2 Wedge. Specifications.
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How do I pick the right wedge?

The key in choosing a set of wedges is to make sure that there are no big gaps in loft between the lowest lofted iron in your set and the first wedge and then also between edge wedge. Try to keep the lofts gaps to around 4 degrees between each club.
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Is an approach wedge the same as a gap wedge?

Some manufacturers choose to call them gap wedges while others call them approach wedges. Essentially, they are the same thing. It might be easier for many golfers to simply call the wedge by the loft degree instead of the name given to it.
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Which wedge to use around the green?

For the average golfer, chipping with a pitching or gap wedge will produce the most consistent shots around the green. Using a gap wedge will be the best place to start for standard chips, but a pitching wedge could work better if the ball is sitting up in the rough.
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What club do you chip with?

For a basic chip, use a 52- to 56-degree wedge. Play the ball center, and get your weight forward so your left shoulder is over your left foot.
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Does a mid handicapper need a 60-degree wedge?

The majority of average golfers find a 58-degree wedge to be more useful because it's easier to hit and is better at controlling distance. 60-degree wedges should only be used by lower handicap or scratch golfers.
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How far should you hit a 60-degree wedge?

On average, a professional golfer will hit a 60-degree wedge about 100 yards. A mid-handicap golfer will probably hit their 60-degree wedge about 50-60 yards. A higher handicap golfer will probably hit their 60-degree wedge about 30-40 yards.
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What is considered a mid handicap?

A mid handicapper is someone who plays with a handicap that is between 11 and 20, although there are no official level definitions. This generally means that you can shoot in the 80s in each round and break 90 in every other round.
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What degree wedge should a beginner use?

Using these numbers, to cover the gap between the pitching and sand wedge, it then suggests a gap wedge of 50 to 52-degrees. This however is a guideline for golfers and any beginner to the game should not stress too much about a degree here and there between wedges.
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