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What is the difference between these golf clubs?
I just bought new irons. The set came with 3 wedges. It has a P, G and S. What is the G?
4 Answers
- ?Lv 510 years agoFavorite Answer
Pitching wedge, gap wedge, and sand wedge. Gap wedges fill the yardage gap from PW-SW and has a loft between the pitching wedge and sand wedge. Pretty common nowadays. I would recommend using it.
- legalbglLv 510 years ago
P = Pitch
G = Gap
S = Sand
Basically, the difference is the loft. A pitching wedge is around 45 degrees (give or take a degree or two depending on brand.) Sand wedge is around 55 degrees (again giver or take based on brand). A gap wedge is designed to be the wedge that bridges the gap between the two.
- millLv 44 years ago
i visit agree that it does not no longer sound like an kit situation, yet a swing situation. training are going to be extra low cost and probable simpler. The sq. driving force will in basic terms help while you're lacking the middle of the face. it won't help if the face is huge open at consequence. while you're cutting as undesirable as you're saying, then the face is huge open at consequence. era. Now, a club with a heavily closed face would help you, or a club with draw biased weighting would help (or one with the two), yet sq. on my own will no longer fix your concern.
- Anonymous10 years ago
gap wedge. i constantly use min. i rarely use my pitching wedge unless i need that little extra yardage now.