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Understanding how golfers of different skill levels use their wedges can highlight where your setup might need adjusting.
The 60-degree wedge is perfect for greenside shots where you need to carry a bunker or stop the ball fast, but I see a lot of golfers making full swings with these clubs from 70 or 80 yards out in ...
GOLF Instruction Editor Nick Dimengo's 60-degree-wedge play around the greens has improved thanks to this advice.
Titleist's Bob Vokey and team have created a 60-degree wedge that features a speciality grind perfect for Tour players, but is available to the public.
Instead of using different grinds or bounce offerings entirely, he uses one 60-degree A-grind wedge bent to 59 degrees and one 58-degree A-grind wedge bent to 59 degrees.
He figures out what 60-degree wedge he’ll use for the week during practice rounds and practice sessions.
When you’re unsure about what golf wedge to use for pitch and chip shots, try this simple trick from top-ranked golf instructor Kevin Sprecher.
The TW-W21 employs many of the features of its predecessor, including a reverse taper topline on the 56-, 58- and 60-degree wedges.
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