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What Is The Difference Between A PW, AW, GW, SW And LW?


Published on 2025-02-06 10:25:47 - MSN
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  • What is bounce on wedges? All golf clubs have bounce. However, it is most important on wedges. The bounce will be the smaller number on the sole (the other being loft) - no more than 14 and no less than 4.

The article from MSN Sports discusses the differences between various golf wedges, specifically the Pitching Wedge (PW), Approach Wedge (AW), Gap Wedge (GW), Sand Wedge (SW), and Lob Wedge (LW). Each type of wedge is designed for specific purposes on the golf course. The Pitching Wedge, typically with a loft between 44-48 degrees, is used for full shots into the green from around 100-150 yards. The Approach Wedge, also known as a gap wedge, fills the loft gap between the pitching wedge and the sand wedge, usually around 50-52 degrees, and is used for approach shots from about 80-100 yards. The Gap Wedge, with lofts from 50-54 degrees, helps to bridge the gap between the pitching and sand wedges, offering versatility in distances. The Sand Wedge, with lofts around 54-58 degrees, is primarily designed for bunker play but is also useful for short pitches and chips around the green. Lastly, the Lob Wedge, with the highest loft at 58-64 degrees, is used for high, soft-landing shots, particularly when the golfer needs to clear an obstacle or stop the ball quickly on the green. Each wedge has a unique role, tailored to different scenarios a golfer might encounter, enhancing control and precision in short game situations.

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