Many golf brands design their wedges between those two lofts and leave it up to the buyer s preference when choosing a loft.
Golf gap wedge loft.
Among wedges this club has a low to moderate degree of loft and is.
The gap wedge also goes by the names a wedge attack wedge and approach wedge.
Gap wedges are loosely defined but typically have the loft between that of a pitching wedge and sand wedge between 50 and 54 degrees.
The gap wedge s loft depends on the brand and model of the club.
The most typical gap wedge lofts are between 50 and 54 degrees.
Gap wedges allow you to pop the ball into the air quickly creating a high approach shot to the green.
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.
The gap wedge also known as the approach wedge got its name because it fills the distance gap between the pitching wedge and sand wedge.
Golf club makers have decreased pitching.
The pitching wedge is usually around 45 degrees while the sand wedge is between 54 and 58 degrees.
The loft is similar to that of an older pitching wedge.
In the early 2000s a fifth wedge usually called an x wedge started showing up in the bags of some low handicappers.
This places it between the pitching wedge and sand wedge in terms of loft angle.
A gap wedge s angle varies between 50 and 54 degrees.
X wedges have the highest lofts of all 64 to 70 degrees.