How many wedges should a high handicapper carry?

Three wedges is standard, but you might want four or more.
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What degree wedges should a high handicapper carry?

What Loft Wedges Should A High Handicapper Carry? 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.
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Should I carry 2 or 3 wedges?

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 a 12 handicapper carry?

A mid handicapper should have a sand wedge with a higher bounce (10+ degrees) and a lob or gap wedge with a mid bounce (7-9 degrees). Mid handicaps should avoid wedges with low bounce.
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How many wedges should an amateur carry?

When it comes to wedges, there is no rule stating a player must carry a pitching wedge, gap wedge, sand wedge or lob wedge. A golfer can use any or all of them, as long as there are 14 or fewer clubs in the bag when the round starts.
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Should amateurs use 60 degree wedges?

For the average golfer, having both a 56-degree sand wedge and a 60-degree lob wedge is completely unnecessary. A 56 or 58-degree wedge should be a lot more versatile for most and is the highest wedge loft that should be in most bags.
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Should you carry 5 wedges?

Most players tend to carry three wedges — a pitching, sand and lob wedge. But if you add a gap wedge, you're already at four. And if you don't need that extra long iron, it's possible you can carry a fifth wedge so you have the right wedge no matter where you play.
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What is considered high handicap in golf?

In simple terms, a high handicap golfer plays off of a 19 and above. It is the broadest range of handicaps, as it covers golfers playing off anything up to 54. 25% of male golfers and 81% of female golfers fit into the high handicap bracket.
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Which wedge is best for chipping?

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. This is because you'll be able to play most short-game shots you're likely to come across out on the course.
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How far should a 60 degree wedge go?

How Far Should You Hit A 60 Degree Wedge? On average, golfers hit their 60-degree wedge 74 yards, but the range can vary between 60 and 100 yards. Longer hitters who take a full swing will typically be close to the 100-yard range but most golfers only take a 1/2 or 3/4 swing with their 60 degrees.
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Do I need a lob wedge in my bag?

Do I need to carry a lob wedge? The short answer to this is no. You don't need a lob wedge in your bag if you learn how to properly use your sand wedge to achieve the desired loft. Yet, many players feel uncomfortable opening their sand wedge to hit soft, high shots as this decreases versatility.
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How long does a golf wedge last?

Studies have shown that a typical wedge will last 65-75 rounds before there's a dip in performance. For the average recreational golfer who plays regularly, that comes out to about every 18 to 24 months.
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Do high handicappers need a gap wedge?

High handicappers usually don't play often, so the necessity of having and using the so-called scoring clubs becomes even more important. A variety of wedges should be considered, including the pitching wedge, lob wedge, sand wedge and gap (between pitching and lob) wedges.
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Is 6 degrees between wedges too much?

The ideal loft separation between wedges is 4°-6°, resulting in 10-15 yard gaps, so your gap wedge degree should typically be 48°-52°, especially if your pitching wedge loft is 44° to 46°.
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What is the most important wedge to have?

Overall, I believe that the sand wedge and the lob wedge are the most important wedges to get the bounce right on, because they will be used most frequently around the greens. Last thing about bounce– If you regularly play on tight turf, or regularly play on soft turf, match your wedge bounces to these conditions.
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What is the rule of 12 in golf chipping?

The Rule of 12 In Golf Chipping. The rule of 12 is a golf chipping technique that explains the exact relationship between the loft on a golf club and the amount of roll you will get on a chip shot. We use 12 yards as the total distance we want the ball to carry on the chip.
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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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What wedges give the most spin?

Highest Spinning Wedges: Best of the rest
  • Bettinardi HLX 3.0: 9,422rpm.
  • Sub 70 Forged JB: 9,414rpm.
  • Ping Glide 4.0: 9,349rpm.
  • PXG 0311 Milled: 9,331rpm.
  • Cobra King MIM: 9,304rpm.
  • Cleveland RTX ZipCore: 9,289rpm.
  • Ping Glide Forged: 9,242rpm.
  • Cleveland CBX ZipCore: 9,081rpm.
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What's the worst handicap in golf?

Handicap systems are not generally used in professional golf. A golfer whose handicap is zero is referred to as a scratch golfer, and one whose handicap is approximately 18 as a bogey golfer.
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What clubs should a high handicapper carry?

Some clubs are easier to control than others, and higher-handicap golfers should focus on the easiest-to-hit clubs. This means they should carry hybrids instead of long irons, and use a 3- or 5-wood (or a hybrid) off the tee rather than a driver.
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What's my handicap if I shoot 85?

If you shoot a 85, you can say that your handicap is an 13. You are a mid handicap golfer, which is an average handicap (more golfers fall into this group than any other).
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Should you carry a 64 degree wedge?

Greens hit in regulation using a 64-degree wedge is at 44 percent—the lowest for any wedge loft. The data, which comes from 762 players who use a 64, indicates that a 54-degree wedge is 10 percent more accurate.
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What wedges does Phil Mickelson use?

He has opted for a raw, uncoated finish that tarnishes over time but Callaway PM Grind wedges are also available in a platinum chrome finish. A KBS Tour V 125 S+ is Phil's choice of shaft in his wedges.
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How far should you hit your wedges?

For standard 3/4 to full-length shots, the average distance recreational players hit a pitching wedge is 116 yards, 103 yards for a gap wedge, 88 yards for a sand wedge, and 73 yards for a lob wedge. What's important to note is that these numbers don't take into account mishits.
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