Should high handicappers use a lob wedge?

The Lob Wedge
Lob, or high, shots can save high handicappers strokes. High handicappers who have difficulty playing from tight, or bare, lies and who have a propensity for taking large divots should consider carrying a lob wedge in their bags. The lob wedge should have no more than 60 degrees of loft.
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Should a high handicapper use a 60-degree wedge?

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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What degree wedge is best for high handicapper?

Newbs and higher high handicaps should stick to the pitching wedge from their iron set and a sand wedge (54* to 56*) with 10* or more of bounce.
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Who should carry a lob wedge?

A 60-degree lob wedge is suited for better golfers and is perfect for launching the ball high in the air and having it land softly on the green. This wedge is ideal for hitting shorter chip shots but should not be the choice for full shots from the fairway.
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When should I use a lob wedge?

When should I use my lob wedge?
  1. You have to get the ball over an obstacle. Since the lob wedge can send the ball into the air easily and quickly, it is particularly useful when you're hitting over a tree or hill. ...
  2. Your ball is just off the green, in the rough. ...
  3. You want to decrease roll and have the ball stop quickly.
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LOB WEDGE vs SAND WEDGE Which One do you Really Need



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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Does a beginner need a lob wedge?

Generally, lob wedges carry 60-degrees of loft and are used to recover from difficult positions near the green. However, in my opinion, a beginner should shy away from a lob wedge, as it is a finesse club and requires skill and many, many hours of practice, to hit with confidence.
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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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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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Can I use a lob wedge in the sand?

Can I Use A Lob Wedge From The Sand? Most of the time, yes. Unless you specifically purchase a low bounce lob wedge, you might find that a decent number of LWs and SWs have a pretty comparable amount of bounce out of a sand trap (my SW and LW, for example, have identical bounce numbers).
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What wedge grind is most forgiving?

K-Grind. The highest bounce wedge in the lineup, the K Grind is the ultimate bunker club and the most forgiving wedge in the lineup for all shots.
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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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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 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 degree loft is a lob wedge?

A 58-degree wedge is considered a lob wedge and is mostly used for lobbing the ball high up in the air. This wedge can also be used out of the bunker and for chips on a downhill lie. For most golfers, a 58-degree wedge is the highest lofted club they should use.
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How far should I 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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How far should you hit a lob wedge?

How Far Does The Average Person Hit A Lob Wedge? On average, a full shot for a recreational player with a lob wedge will be 73 yards, but the range can be between 60 and 90 yards. Most golfers only use their lob wedge around the green, so chances are, you won't ever take a full swing.
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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 degree wedge should I use around the green?

Butch Harmon said the average player shouldn't use anything above 58-degrees. It just depends on what wedges you already have and how spaced out they are. For me, a 56-degree sand wedge and a 50-degree gap wedge are the best fit. For you, a 58-degree lob wedge and a 54-degree sand wedge could be better.
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What degree wedges should I have beginner?

Therefore, the top two wedges that a beginner should carry in their bags are pitching and a sand wedge.
  • Pitching Wedge. Golf Monthly suggests that a pitching wedge carries an average of 44.5-degrees of loft, making it the strongest lofted wedge on the market. ...
  • Sand Wedge.
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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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What is the difference between a pitching wedge and a lob wedge?

The typical pitching wedge has between about 44 and 50 degrees of loft, while the typical lob wedge has between 60 and 65 degrees of loft. As a result, all things being equal, a golf ball struck by a pitching wedge travels farther and lower to the ground than a ball struck by a lob wedge.
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Should wedges match irons?

“Always have wedges that match the spec and set up for your iron set,” Sherburne says. “Now this assumes your irons are fitted correctly, but usually you want the same shaft, length and lie angle in your wedges as the irons to allow proper gapping.
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How do you pick a 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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What is the difference between a 56 and 60 wedge?

A 60-degree wedge has four more degrees of loft than a 56-degree wedge. This extra loft can make a big difference when it comes to getting the ball up in the air and then stopping it on the green. Sixty-degree wedges work well for greenside bunker shots, and they tend to spin quite a bit.
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