Pitching wedges are golf clubs with the lowest lofts, usually starting from 44 to 50 degrees. They are used for hitting the ball up in the air easily and over a short distance extending up to 130 yards only. Pitching wedges have short shafts and heavy clubheads, making them easier to control.
Iron Pitching Wedges have iron cavity back designs that provide more forgiveness, consistency, and moment of inertia to mid- and high handicappers. They provide great control and feel. They allow easy squaring at impacts and prevent the premature shutting of the face. Most models have tapered soles in the toes and heels for ease and consistency.
Iron Pitching Wedges reduce skipping and digging to provide a high degree of feel and playability.
Graphite Pitching Wedges have graphite heads and steel shafts. They are ideal for experienced and competitive golfers. Most models have low center of gravity technologies to maintain their 12% lighter advantage. Most models have tapered soles in the toes and heels for ease and consistency. Most Graphite Pitching Wedges can have customized lofts and lie angles.
Choosing Pitching Wedges (Buying Tips)
Finish: Choose a pitching wedge finished with a darker shade such as rust, chrome, and dark metal because it provides a softer yet solid feel and a more textured surface ideal for generating more spin. However, the finish can wear over time, reducing its ability to spin the ball.
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