A question that I am often asked: which lofts do I have to wear? Because typical wedge lofts vary from 44 to 64 degrees, there is a lot of room for variation. And although there are different ways of thoughts on this subject, I have always believed that one of the best ways to decide can be used by using your driving distance as a determining factor for your highest wedge.
For example, if you get 240 meters or further on the ball, a 60 -degree loft should be your highest wedge. Conversely, if you are maximum at 200 meters from the tee, you probably want to start for 58 or 56 degrees if your highest wedge. Why? Because shorter hitters have to strive to fill their bag with more clubs to hit the greens instead of using them. A player who gets it further comes closer to the green, so they need a larger number of clubs with more loft.
How you can hit a bump and run, according to an expert with a short game
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Zephyr Melton
A typical WIG arrangement for short to midrange batters would be a 56 degrees at the top, followed by a 52 and 48. Longer strikers can go 60, 56, 52 and possibly even 48 if necessary. Remember: if you don’t have that much ball speed, you don’t need so many options on the low side.
Ask the short game chef: answer your burning questions
Best chef, the sandfalls at my home job are more like hardpacked dirt wells. What is the best way to attack these lie around the green? —Drew M., Dunwoody, GA.
Hey Drew, this is a fairly common problem, especially when courses have irrigation problems or have short steps on the maintenance side. But don’t worry. There is a simple strategy to get a company up and down, and it is about involving the club’s heel by impact.
This is what you have to do: first approach this shot with an open club face and the handle slightly reduced. Stand closer to the ball then normally with your hands down somewhat and your weight on your forefoot. Think about involving that heel – not the toe – by impact and keep your follow -up short. The result? A clean absorption with height, softness and, hopefully, a feasible putt.

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