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  2. Pitching, Gap, Lob & Sand Wedge Lofts: Everything you need to ...

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    You must have a wedge between your pitching wedge loft and your sand wedge loft. The gap wedge (usually around 50 degrees) provides a vital yardage between those two clubs.

  3. Wedge Loft Chart: Comparing Pitching vs Sand vs Lob vs Gap

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    Compare the lofts of pitching, sand, lob, and gap wedges in our comprehensive chart. Then deepen your understanding of when it's best to use each wedge.

  4. A sand wedge has an increased loft compared to other wedges, typically between 54 and 56 degrees. The added loft helps launch the golf ball into the air for greater accuracy on shots from sand traps and deep rough.

  5. Sand wedges need to have enough loft to get the ball up and over the lip of the bunker. Sand wedge lofts range from around 54 to 58 degrees. There will be exceptions, but this is the sweet spot for trying to get out of a bunker or getting the ball to stop on the green.

  6. Wedges are the highest lofted club in a set of golf clubs and they are used for short approach shots into the green. In this guide, I will help you understand wedge loft and usage on the most common short-iron clubs: the pitching wedge (PW), approach wedge (AW), gap wedge (GW), and sand wedge (SW).

  7. The loft of a sand wedge refers to the angle between the clubface and the vertical plane. In simpler terms, it determines how high or low the ball will go when you hit it with the sand wedge. The loft is usually measured in degrees, and it plays a crucial role in determining the trajectory and distance of your shots.

  8. What Degree Loft is a Sand Wedge? (Sand Wedge Loft)

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    The standard lofts for a sand wedge can range between 54 and 58 degrees. This degree range means that the sand wedge is more lofted than gap wedges and pitching wedges, so golfers can expect their shots to fly quite as far in the air when using a sand wedge.