Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from GOLF CHANNEL’s Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email ...
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A gap wedge (usually 50 to 52 degrees) can be important because it bridges the distance gap between your traditional pitching wedge and sand wedge. But should that gap wedge match your irons or your ...
Unless you’re Phil Mickelson or see a value in carrying five wedges during the weekly game, it’s very likely your golf bag features three or four scoring clubs. Determining the ideal wedge setup is ...
The 60-degree wedge is perfect for greenside shots where you need to carry a bunker or stop the ball fast, but I see a lot of golfers making full swings with these clubs from 70 or 80 yards out in the ...
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