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Re: "Sand" Wedge: Perish the word?
Will, sand wedge is just a terminolgy associated with a high lofted club with a higher degree of bounce. You can use many clubs out of sand bunkers depending on what you need to achieve ie., high lofted short carry, splash and rolls, spinners that stop but you have to get familiar and comfortable with what each club will do. It is generally best until one gets decent with a sand wedge which is generally a 55 or 56 degree with maybe a 12 degree or higher bounce and just use it. Get proficient and then try other clubs such as a 8I, 9I, pw, 51, 52 degree. Many different scenerios will or should decide the club to use like a long carry or short carry or perhaps whether you want stopping or rollout as well. As far as around the greens we all have our feeling of what generally works similar to what we might use from sand as well. The best thing again is to use one particular club until you get used to the checking and amount of rollout then decide which club might stop the ball sooner or you need to roll further. I generally use my 55 degree for most of my around the green shots from 50 yds and in but I am not stuck with that club and know if it is a different scenerio that say allows me to pitch with a 6 iron or 7 iron and roll the ball I will. Much of it is dependent on slope and moisture level of the green as well. If it was that easy we would all be making big money so practice different clubs and see what works best for you.
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Re: "Sand" Wedge: Perish the word?
I don't have a sand wedge... I have a slap wedge and a lob wedge...
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Re: "Sand" Wedge: Perish the word?
coralpro said it best...
I don't play a sand "wedge"... I prefer to call it a Sand Iron... I use it in the sand, of course, as well as the rough, pine straw, around the greens and even as an approach iron, if the surface deems it right. Sand Iron... such an old fashioned sound and beautiful term. ![]() |
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Re: "Sand" Wedge: Perish the word?
I use my 56° SW almost exclusively from the sand. There are a few other instances around the green, but it's mostly a feel thing. If the shot "feels" like a SW, then I'll use it. It is the most lofted club in my bag, so when I shortside myself, I'm sometimes forced to use it, but I may start playing around with my 60° LW again... it goes in and out of my bag like a revolving door.
This is the time of year on my home course where the greens are so firm that they will barely even show a ball mark, and trying to stop my 50° GW (my primary chipping/pitching wedge) can be difficult. I also have a lower bounce 56° SW, so I might play with that too. I have a tournament on Saturday, so I want to be as well equipped as possible. I'm only carrying 13 clubs at the moment, so I have space for one more... just have to decide which one I want.. ![]()
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Re: "Sand" Wedge: Perish the word?
Take the 56 low bounce Fourputt. Great club for around the green especially if the greens are firm. You can always lay it open slightly if you need more bounce. I carry the 55 and I use it for almost everything although I do have problems going from dry to wet greens with the ball stopping short from the checking. You'd think I'd learn to just hit it a little further but it seems it just checks harder. Perhaps my best best is to switch to a harder ball during wetter conditions.
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...I must be new...Yes Will...think of wedges in terms of loft and performance (high with a little roll, tight lie ok, not so high with a bit more roll, good lie or soft sand only, etc...) Lately I have been pitching with my 8 and 9 iron from 40ish yards...bump and runs when there is alot of green to work with...lots of ways to hit all of your clubs and plenty of ways to get up and down...I will pick a spot in my short game area, drop a pile of balls and try a bunch of clubs to see what works best from that lie and distance...it is all part of the fun, and no "right" answers...standard short game texts will give you the broad strokes, but beyond that the practice area is the only way to see what will work, from what lie, and what distance depending on how much green you have to work with...
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Re: "Sand" Wedge: Perish the word?
I carry a pitching wedge that has 48 deg of loft,i also have Cleveland CG12 wedges 52,56,60 degrees, i use whatever club i think is best suited for the particular shot,i use the 60 from most greenside bunkers,for pitching i drop down to my 8 iron and run it in all the way,no iron club has a set task.
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Re: "Sand" Wedge: Perish the word?
Will - I can't help you - I have enough of my own issues with this and I only carry 2 wedges. My brother, who is a much better golfer than I am, spends a lot of time practicing with his wedges. He told me that he has them all labeled for distance so he knows exactly which ones to use at any time. The practice will take the guesswork out of it for you.
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It is very mechanical but in the case of a relative newcomer to golf most things have to be mechanical until experience and lots of practice allow feel to develop which is the essence of a good short game. After about 56 years of golf these shots become second nature and one can dispense with mechanical aids!! |
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Re: "Sand" Wedge: Perish the word?
Short game is all about what works for you. If you like hitting a 5-iron for bunker shots, and you score well that way, then hats off to you. PW, GW, SW, LW, 2-iron... whatever... it's all about feel and preference and ultimately -- results.
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You're right, but so is petermo. For beginners Pelz's mechanical way is a good learning method. I've been playing for over 40 years, though, and if I started to think about how far I take the club back on touch shots I'd be lucky to make contact.
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Re: "Sand" Wedge: Perish the word?
I just thought if one can learn to make contact somewhat consistently then it is much easier in my belief to learn touch easier than learning clockwork precision.
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Re: "Sand" Wedge: Perish the word?
I am split over this...
I use both in that I have lasered my distances with mechanical swings of the pelz system (out of date now...just went to touch up the distances today), but essentially what I am looking for is a general idea...for instance if a 52* 1/4 swing gives 45 yds with a mid trajectory and I am hitting into an uphill green with the hole back, total distance around 50 yds, then I know that I have my club...then the feel part takes over, and I just concentrate on the hole and my imagined ballflight (JP's matching the mental to the actual picture of the shot in your mind is dead on...another thread though...sorry for the confusion)...it is then all about throwing the shot at the hole just like I might a tennis ball or cantaloupe...look at the target and pitch away...only that I have the aid of a framework that gives me the confidence that I will at least wind up in the general area at worst...(worst is a bladed shot over the green, but we aren't talking about that!!)
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clock position or an 8 clock position then I'd say they are mechanical. If you never use a different speed or tempo to a pitch or chip I'd probably equate that as mechanical as well.
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Regards, Darrell If every team could be as good as OU they would still not be equal. ![]() Geaux Mizzou Tigers, beat Arkansas. That will show those want to be imposters
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