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LAZRUS Premium Forged Golf Wedge Set for Men - 52 56 60 Degree Golf Wedges + Milled Face for More Spin - Great Golf Gift

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Optimise performance – there are thousands of potential specifications to maximise the performance of a golf club; don’t guess which are right for you and miss out on increased distance and improved accuracy. Optimise ball flight – if you’re hitting it too low or too high, you’re likely to be missing out on important distance.

Lob Wedge (60° - Bounce: 10°) - Use the 60° lob wedge for short hits with maximum loft. Get a massive arc for shots over hazards and save a lot of shots around the green. However, simply carrying your wedges with you and using them whenever you feel like it will not get you the results you need. To truly max out the potential of a golf wedge set with the 52, 56, and 60-degree clubs, you need to know what the advantages of each are and how you should use them. Also, you need to pay particular attention to the features you want in these clubs. Do I need a 52, 56, and 60-degree wedge? PW and SW formed the common wedge pair from Gene Saracen days until the 1980s. The high-loft lob wedge supposedly existed as a niche club in the 1950s, but didn't become popular until 1980 when short-game guru Dave Pelz talked Tom Kite into putting a 60* wedge into his bag. Kite won the PGA Tour money title the following year - and at least one tournament a year from 1981-1987. This helped popularize the high-loft wedge. Gap Wedge (52° - Bounce: 10.5°) - The 52° gap wedge is your friend when a shot falls shorter and higher than what you’d hit with a pitching wedge — but when you don’t need all the loft of a sand wedge. Sand Wedge (56° - Bounce: 11.5°) - Included in your kit is a 56° sand wedge, just what you need for a bunker shot. Take a smaller swing but get plenty of acceleration onto the green.Long bunker shots : If you’re in the bunker, and you have a long shot to make, it’s better to use the 52-degree wedge than the sand wedge to get the distance you need.

Our new Combined Basket makes buying and selling more straightforward than ever. Shopping with Golfbidder also allows you to part-exchange your old clubs. Once you're ready to buy your new club, you can get a quote for your old ones instantly here and then see the price your new club does as your part-exchange is taken into account. Why choose Golfbidder for your next wedge? Everything we sell comes with a 12-month warranty, and all used clubs come with our 7-day no-quibble trial period. I generally play shorter course, 5800-6200 courses. This leaves me with a lot more shorter approaches to green. Choosing the lofts is the most important decision when deciding to fulfil a wedge set. Our experts would firstly divulge into identifying what loft a player’s existing PW is. Depending on the model, the modern-day PW is expected to be lofted at around 45 degrees. More traditionally lofted PW will be lofted at around 47 degrees. Once this has been figured, we would then look to choose the best possible lofted wedges suited to gap up from your PW. If a player is looking to add the recommended requirement of having three additional wedges up from their PW. We would then look at identifying the most suitable lofted wedge that would act as a player’s GW, SW and LW. Choosing this would be the most beneficial choice for improving a player’s short game because it makes certain shots easier by having the correctly lofted equipment to execute the required shot from all distances. Wedges are available in the option of 48 degrees, 50, degrees, 52 degrees, 54 degrees, 56 degrees, 58 degrees, 60 degrees and 64 degrees. Usually if a player opts to have three additional wedges and has a modern-day PW then the 50 degree would fit perfectly to provide a gap as the approach wedge. A 54 would be fitting to act as players choice for out of the bunkers and then the 58 degrees wedge would be ideal for those lob shots. If for example their PW was more traditionally lofted, then 52 degrees, 56 degrees and 60 degrees would be the most fitting to evenly fit each gap. Ultimately a player can choose to have only two additional wedges, for example 52 degrees and 58 degrees. Overall, our sought-after service recommends the best suitable lofted wedges to help improve your short game.

PW used to be 47* and thats why people commonly had 52/56/60 because it was a fairly common spacing. ...

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