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The 10 Best 56-Degree Wedges

A sand wedge is an essential golf club for the average player to carry, thanks to its ability to produce chip, pitch, flop, and full shots. These wedges are available in 3 lofts, with the strongest a 54-degree and the weakest a 58-degree club. However, in this post, I focus on the middle loft and review the best 56-degree wedge for 2024. I have compiled a list of the best wedges I played in the last 12 months. These range from high spin, low flying, and soft feel premium wedges to entry-level products that work for beginners looking to keep

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Kirkland Wedges Review: Pros, Cons, & Alternatives

Of course, we all want the best of the best when it comes to golf equipment, but sometimes that may not be to our best advantage. While it’s probably rare to see a Costco wedge set at the top of your Christmas list, I caution you not to be so quick to judge. The Kirkland wedge set has milled faces and steps up incrementally to prevent gaps in your yardage. Plus, you can’t beat the Costco prices. But these wedges aren’t for everyone. Read on to learn the benefits and downfalls of these clubs and who these clubs are best for.

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The 15 Best Sand Wedges

A solid short game is the best way to lower your scores and handicap. The ability to get up and down frequently sets you on the path to becoming a superior golfer. To do that, you could benefit from focusing on mastering your greenside play and boosting your up-and-down record. This means you need the right clubs. And one of the most helpful is having the right sand wedge. What’s the best sand wedge for you? In this post, you’ll find the best sand wedge reviews for 2024, with options that deliver: Exceptional spin rates Controlled ball flight A drop-and-stop

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The 11 Best Lob Wedges: Increase Height & Spin!

The first time I saw a 60-degree wedge was in 1993, when a junior, Rory Sabbatini, showed my father and me how he hit the ball back over his shoulder. I thought this was magical and have been fascinated by the club ever since. That is why I found researching the top lob wedges to be so enjoyable. The best lob wedges in 2024 are: Best overall: Callaway Mack Daddy 5 Jaws  Best budget: Callaway Mack Daddy CB  Best for high handicappers: Tour Edge Hot Launch E522 Best for mid-handicappers: Cleveland CBX2 Best for low handicappers: Titleist Vokey SM9 Most

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The 12 Best Pitching Wedges

My pitching wedge has long been a favorite in my bag because it is the money club. When I am close enough to the green for a full wedge, I am confident I can put it close and get down from there. To help you feel the same way, read on to learn about the best pitching wedges in 2024. Which one is right for you? I tested numerous forgiving and not-so-forgiving pitching wedges to find the top choices for every golfer’s need. While some pitching wedges launched high and landed softly, others followed a penetrating trajectory and spun rampantly

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The 10 Best Wedges For Mid-Handicappers: Pros & Cons

One of the best ways to drop some strokes from your game is to get better with your short game. To do this, you’ll need a set of wedges that maximize spin, launch, and greenside control.  But wedges for mid-handicappers aren’t the same as for low or high handicappers.  Here are the 10 best wedges for mid-handicappers in 2024: Wilson Harmonized Sole Grind – Best Overall Callaway Mack Daddy 5 JAWS – Most Forgiving  Cleveland CBX2 – Best Sand Wedge TaylorMade Milled Grind – Best Gap Wedge Titleist Vokey SM9 – Best Lob Wedge TaylorMade Hi-Toe 3 – Best Wedge Cobra Snakebite

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The 5 Best Wedges For Women

Mastering your wedge is the safest way to save a few shots every round and lower your score. However, selecting the incorrect clubs can leave gaps in your distance game. To help you avoid this challenge, I am unveiling the 5 best wedges for women in 2024. I will review the best pitching, gap, sand, and lob wedges for ladies. Plus, I will explain the importance of loft, grind, and bounce in wedges. You may notice that the wedges on this list are generally marketed to men, but you can benefit from them as well. I suggest getting fitted to

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What Wedges Should A Beginner Carry?

When it comes down to the selection of wedges to carry in the bag, an unwritten rule is to allow 4 to 5- degrees between each wedge. So if the pitching wedge is at 46-degrees, then a gap wedge could be added in between the pitching and the sand wedge. A sand Wedge of 56 to 58-degrees is a universal wedge that can be used for bunker play and also for those tricky shots over traps or water to tight pin placement. Using these numbers, to cover the gap between the pitching and sand wedge, it then suggests a gap

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58-Degree Wedge Distance: Are You Hitting It Further Than Average?

In an interview with David Feherty, Phil Mickelson explained that multiple factors impact distance. It is difficult to accurately state that you hit the ball a certain distance because the temperature or time of day can deliver varying results. The best we can do is look at averages to determine where we stand amongst the masses. In this post, we are covering the 58-degree wedge distance. We aim to see how the average player performs with a weaker lofted club. What Club is a 58 Degree Wedge? Besides the obvious fact that the loft of this wedge is 58 degrees,

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The 5 Best 60-Degree Wedges: Pros, Cons, Reviews

There’s an old saying, ‘Drive for show and putt for dough,’ and it’s true. But next to the putter, your wedge might be the most important and useful club in your bag. Your approach shot will give you the best chance for a two-putt or maybe better, and this is where your wedge comes into play. The best and most versatile of these wedges is the 60-degree or lob wedge. The 60-degree lob wedge is built to hit your ball high, so it stops quickly on the green. Or it could be used to clear a bunker or deep rough.

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