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Old 06-03-2007, 03:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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52 deg wedge

I just picked up a 52 deg forged wedge. what would be the best situation to utilize this wedge? i have a 60 deg but its hard to use for consistence around the green .
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Old 06-03-2007, 03:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'd say 90 yds and under

Not really a chipping club tho
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Old 06-03-2007, 03:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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A 52* wedge is a gap wedge. They are used for low, short chips, or approach shots..at least that's what I use them for..
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Old 06-03-2007, 05:47 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Gap Wedge

A gap wedge is a type of golf club used to hit a shot with higher and shorter trajectory than a pitching wedge.

During the 1990s, improvements in manufacturing enabled recreational golfers to hit iron shots much more accurately. Consequently, manufacturers delofted their irons to allow for greater distance. The primary consequence of this delofting reduced pitching wedge loft from nearly 50 degrees to 40-44 degrees. This left a huge gap between the pitching wedge and the sand wedge, which is typically 54-58 degrees. To address this issue, golf manufacturers began marketing gap wedges.

Gap wedges have a rather wide range, from 46 to 56 degrees. In the lower range, from 46 to 50, a wedge typically has no flange on the bottom--that is, no "bounce." It is often called an "approach wedge" and is sometimes labeled "A." This wedge is used primarily from the fairway and favors firm lies.

On the other end of the range, some manufacturers market wedges with very high bounce angle and loft angles between 50 and 54 degrees. Such a wedge can be used as the "approach" wedge, or it can be laid open to scoop through sand to liberate a ball from a bunker as one would with a sand wedge. It is also useful when the ball is buried in deep rough, and it prevents the club from snagging in a sloppy or soft fairway. This "dual wedge" is sometimes labeled "D."

The compromise gap wedge is 52 degrees and has a slight bounce angle. This allows usage in rough or a sand trap where the ball is "sitting up" a little. However, a typical amateur golfer will usually use a 52-degree wedge from the fairway to hit a high-lofted shot from about 80 yards, but most professionals hit 52-degree wedges 100 yards.

Fifty-two-degree wedges carry a bewildering variation in labeling. Most manufacturers simply label it with its angle. Some manufacturers call it an "all wedge" and label it with "A," lending confusion between it and approach wedges. The Ping Company labels its gap wedges with "U." It is unusual to find a gap wedge labeled with "G."

Regardless of labeling, golfers employing a gap wedge should be aware of its precise angle. For example, if one uses a slightly delofted sand wedge, then it is pointless to carry a 52 or 54 degree gap wedge. However, the wide variation of gap wedges allows golfers to be creative. For example, one could carry gap wedges at the two extremes (approach and dual) and forego the traditional sand wedge.
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I mat be different, but I use my gap a lot. I bought one with about 8 degrees of bounce (I think). I hit it 105-115, and try and lay up to that yardage. I also use it for a lot of my chips around the green. I play it to fly 70% and roll 30%. It is my main chipping club
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Not really a chipping club tho
Why not? I've chipped with everything from my 3 wood to putter.
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I ditto that, whitetiger.
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A gap wedge is good to chip with if you have room to roll the ball. It will release a bit more than the higher shots you'll hit with a 56 or 60 wedge.

I actually chipped in with my putter today and almost chipped in with a 3 hybrid. Lipped out
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Old 06-09-2007, 04:02 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Hey,

I often used my 52* wedge if the distance is less than 100 yards, usually from 70yards or less, I find my 52* wedge to "Bite" better than my pitching wedge.
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Old 06-09-2007, 10:14 AM   #10 (permalink)
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I used the wedge a few days ago and this thing is awesome. it rolls perfect after I chip it
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