Building Your Wedge Set: Recommended Lofts
: What Wedge Lofts Should I Have?
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: What Wedge Lofts Should I Have?
UT stands for “Utility” club.
TaylorMade P790 irons are a fantastic choice for the mid-handicap golfer.
Most male amateur golfers see driver ball speeds between 110 mph and 140 mph.
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You primarily need a few clubs for a par 3 course: a driver or wood, a couple of irons, a wedge,
Pro golfers wield a highly personalized arsenal, usually featuring a driver, several fairway
A mini driver is a hybrid club, blending the distance of a driver with the control of a fairway
A 3-iron loft is the angle of the clubface, typically ranging from 18 to 22 degrees.
A mini driver hits the sweet spot between a full-size driver and a fairway wood, offering more
Aim for a standard setup: a gap wedge (50-52°), a sand wedge (54-56°), and a lob wedge (58-60°).
A driver iron is a specialized hybrid club.
Prioritize forgiving clubs designed for game improvement.
Scottie Scheffler plays a full bag of TaylorMade clubs, including his driver, fairway woods, and
An approach wedge (AW) is your go-to club for shots between 100 and 130 yards.
Most 12-year-olds need junior golf clubs, which are shorter and lighter than adult sets.
You’ll need a vise with a rubber clamp, grip solvent, new grips, and grip tape.
Wedge loft is the angle of the clubface, dictating ball flight height and distance.
For starters, a basic set includes a driver, a few irons (like a 7-iron and 9-iron), a pitching
Hybrid clubs are your go-to for replacing long irons, offering more forgiveness and easier launch.
P790 irons are classified as players’ distance irons.
For a woman who stands 5’4″ tall, standard length golf clubs are typically the correct
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