A gap wedge is usually found in the range of 50 to 52 degrees. It is seen as a compromise between a pitching wedge and a gap wedge. If you add one into your bag having not had one before ...
There are four types of wedges. These include the pitching wedge, sand wedge, lob wedge, and gap wedge. All these edges and clubs have a loft that makes it perfect for specific bunker shots.
The pitching wedge mainly allows you to make full shots while occasionally making chip shots longer in length. The gap wedge, also known as the utility or attack wedge, is ideal for taking full ...
The bunker statistics are based on a dataset of greenside bunker shots taken from within 25 yards of the pin. We did look at data for the 9-iron, pitching wedge and gap wedge but very few golfers used ...
The pitching wedges and gap wedges (46-52 degrees) have 15 grooves across the hitting area and they have iron-style shaping that is deeper but narrow to mimic the spin and feel you get with an ...