What loft is best for sand?

A 60-degree wedge can work well out of the sand but it's important to have at least 10 degrees of loft. A wedge with more loft can help you get the ball out of deep bunkers or fly a shorter distance.
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What loft should my sand wedge be?

Know your pitching wedge loft.

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. These are general guidelines, make sure you're working with your fitter to get the gapping that works best for you.
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What wedge is best for sand?

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  • Cleveland RTX Zip Core Sand Wedge.
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  • Callaway MD5 JAWS Sand Wedge.
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  • Conclusion.
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What is the best loft and bounce for a sand wedge?

The sand wedge (54-56 degrees) - is expected to have the most and the deepest bounce. The lob wedge (58-60 degrees) - have the smallest and the narrowest bounce. The “gap” wedge (50-52 degrees) - is expected to have a low bounce and a medium depth.
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Is 10 degree bounce good for sand?

Soft Sand. Using a sand wedge with a larger bounce angle is best in fluffy sand. The added width at the bottom of the club will help your club slide underneath the sand and pop the ball out of the sand. 10-14 degree bounce is best.
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Should a sand wedge have high bounce?

What is the best bounce for a sand wedge? The best bounce for your sand wedge depends on your swing type and course conditions. If you have a steep angle of attack resulting in deep divots, a higher bounce is recommended. If you are a sweeper resulting in shallow or no divot, low bounce is recommended.
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Can you use a 56 degree wedge as a sand wedge?

What Is A 56 Degree Wedge Used For? A 56-degree wedge is considered a sand wedge and is mainly used for hitting out of the sand and chipping around the green. A 56-degree wedge is one of the most used clubs and is the highest loft an average golfer should carry.
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What is the easiest sand wedge to hit?

“For beginners having a hard time getting the ball out of the sand, the C3i Wedge is the easiest sand wedge to use with its widest sole that can get the ball into the air quickly and deep face that offers quality contact.”
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Can you use a 60-degree wedge in the sand?

Can you use a 60-degree wedge as a sand wedge? A 60-degree wedge can work well out of the sand but it's important to have at least 10 degrees of loft. A wedge with more loft can help you get the ball out of deep bunkers or fly a shorter distance.
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Is a 52 degree wedge a sand wedge?

A 52-degree wedge is considered a gap wedge and is used to fill the gap between your pitching wedge and your sand wedge. Golfers who have a 52-degree wedge in their bag typically have a pitching wedge that's between 47-48 degrees.
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Can I use a 58 degree wedge in the sand?

Can you use a 58-degree wedge as a sand wedge? Using a 58-degree wedge out of the sand is a good choice when you're in a deep bunker or when you need to hit the ball a short distance. The only thing to keep in mind is that you'll want a wedge that has at least 10 degrees of bounce.
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What club do you use to get out of the sand?

If you have a small amount of green to work with between you and the hole, use a high loft wedge. If you have more green to work with, choose a lower loft wedge. The solution to hitting out of a bunker on the fairway is to hit more club.
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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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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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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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Is 10 degrees of bounce too much?

Wedges with a mid bounce angle (10 to 14-degrees) are the best all-around wedges for playability in all types of conditions and all golfers.
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What bounce should my 56 degree wedge have?

The best bounce for a 56 degree wedge for most golfer is about 12 degrees. This is a versatile number right in between the low end of 8 degrees and the high end of 14 degrees. You can play most courses with a 12 degree bounce sand wedge and enjoy your golf.
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Is 12 degrees of bounce too much?

Clubs with a bounce of more than 10 degrees are considered "high bounce" wedges, according to Publinks Golfer. Sand wedges and some specialty gap wedges usually have high bounce, making them a good choice for light sand, deep rough or a shaggy fairway.
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What is a 68 degree wedge used for?

Is a 68 degree wedge legal? According to the USGA and R&A, a 68 degree wedge is totally legal to use for any casual, amateur, high-level amateur, and professional golf games. In other words, a 68 degree wedge conforms to all of the equipment regulations, thus making it a legal club.
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Does Phil Mickelson use a 64 degree wedge?

Mickelson went on to make the 64-degree wedge a regular part of his setup and routinely carries a 60- and 64-degree in the bag at the same time. He's even used five wedges at various points over the years.
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Do you need 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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Is a 52 or 56 wedge better?

The 56- or 60-degree wedge will be a better choice than the 52 when you need something to fly high and land softly. Learning which loft is best for a shot takes a bit of time and what golfers call feel. The higher lofted wedges typically land more softly, and they will not roll as far.
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