A gap wedge can be used on full shots, pitch shots, bump and run shots, as well as long bunker shots. The best gap wedge loft depends on your pitching wedge loft and sand wedge loft. We recommend visiting your local wedge fitter to ensure you have the proper loft gapping in your wedge set. There is no standard gap wedge loft. As set pitching wedges continue to get stronger in loft, the loft of the gap wedge also gets stronger.
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We weren't able to tell much difference in testing, but other golfers may have more success - and there's plenty more to like about this offering. So far as playability is concerned, this has to be one of the best wedges on the market, especially when it comes to clean turf interaction from tight lies, which is where you'd be looking to use a gap wedge most often.
In summary, it's a clever offering from TaylorMade, and one that will certainly appeal to the majority. Cobra's Snakebite wedges are available with conventional or full face grooves, depending on the lofts you go for. For a gap wedge, you'll want to be using the Snakebite with the conventional length grooves as you'll be using it mostly for full approach shots with the club face square or even more closed at impact.
The three grind options available mean you'll be able to find just the right fit for you gap wedge depending on your swing and the kind of turf you most commonly play on. Given a great number of amateur golfers use cavity back irons, the CBX 2 is the type of wedge design lots of players should be using, but probably don't. Whilst skilled golfers may feel it lacks versatility, with the three sole grinds and loft range there is enough choice to create a wedge set-up that can execute all the shots you need.
If you're in the market for a soft-feeling, versatile wedge, and on that offers high levels of spin control, Ping's Glide Forged wedge is up there with the very best. This is the ideal gap wedge if your irons are blades or similar and wouldn't recommend this as a gap wedge to those who use cavity back irons. Given the head's modest size, the stability on offer is very impressive, as is the spin control from different lies.
That said, the durability has certainly improved compared to Glide 3. The Callaway Mack Daddy CB wedge, because it is aimed at the mid to high handicapper, is also one of the most forgiving wedges on sale at the moment, as well as being a solid gap wedge. This is an ideal gap wedge to add to your set if you use cavity back irons, as this will give you same properties of forgiveness from full shots with a bit of a softer feel and more spin control.
With a wide sole, something which helps boost forgiveness levels, there is a compromise - and that's less versatility. For better players, there's the Callaway Jaws MD5, but for those who want a little more margin for error, these wedges tick a lox of boxes.
We were really impressed with the spin control, with well struck shots from the fairway and sometimes the rough - stopping to attention on the second or third bounce. For all the latest from the golf world, follow our social media channels Facebook , Twitter and Instagram.
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Mid handicappers want something slightly different from their gap wedges. While forgiveness is still important they want superb control and great consistency. Most mid-handicappers will enjoy this option. These wedges are individually milled using precision techniques and machinery.
This gives them consistency and good interaction with the turf. There are three sole grind options available and most players find the milled wedge to offer greater precision. They have a soft polymer center to create a precision weight port PWP. This allows TaylorMade to reduce weight near the hosel to improve the center of gravity CG. This creates a better balance and control. The groove technology is another feature of this wedge. Known as ZTP, they are designed to optimize spin.
The steep sidewalls and sharp edge increase the control on the wedge. Looks wise the wedges are a fairly traditional blade design. They are available in black, satin nickel chrome or antique bronze depending on the specific option you go for. This is a complete set of wedges for close to what you normally pay for one. They are great value for money and the feedback from players is overwhelmingly positive. Most people were very happy with their purchase.
The set consists of a 52 wedge, a 56 and a degree loft wedge. Despite the reasonable price of these wedges it is hard to find any faults with the quality of the forged clubs. The forged head give the golf club durability and enhances performance. Most players found the Lazrus wedges comfortable, easy to use and deliver good feel.
Occasionally referred to as an attack AW or utility wedge UW , gap wedges tend to carry a loft of around 50 to 53 degrees. In order to fully understand the gap wedge, it is important to look at the range of wedges. Most players are familiar with the pitching wedge and the sand wedge. What many people often do not realize is that the pitching wedge has changed over the years while sand wedges has remained pretty much the same. While pitching wedges 20 or 30 years ago had an average loft of about 51 degrees the modern ones are around 45 to 47 degrees.
The sand wedge has remained at around 56 degrees. The result is that there is now a significant gap between the two options. This makes closer shots around the green a greater challenge. Playing a reduced or half shot with a wedge can be a major challenge for most golfers so the obvious solution is to have a wedge in between the two lofts, hence the gap wedge.
It lofts between the PW and SW to allow you to play a full swing on those shorter shots near the green. It is a valuable addition to your golf bag and will give you greater accuracy and control around the green, a critical part of your game. Bob Vokey, master wedge craftsman at Titleist, is somewhat of a guru on wedges, specifically the gap wedge. He stresses the difficulty of the half shot and the importance of a wedge to gap the lofts between a PW and the SW.
Bob Vokey says players want to look for a loft gap 4 to 6 degrees. The only way to do this is with a gap wedge. The vast majority of pros are using them but they are just as, if not more important, for the average player.
There is sometimes a bit of confusion between a gap wedge and the approach wedge. Gap wedges are designed with a loft of between 44 and 54 degrees and are ideal for close shots around to yards. This obviously depends on your swing speed and how well you strike the ball.
They give a great loft and good spin and control. An approach wedge is a slightly different beast. It is similar to the sand wedge or sometimes called a lob wedge. It is used for distances of about 80 yards to the pin.
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