The Beginner's Guide to Golf Wedges

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @paulwright9644
    @paulwright9644 Год назад +8

    Have just purchased 3 wedges, this video has helped me so much, many thanks.

  • @davidsmith812
    @davidsmith812 2 года назад +4

    This isn't really wedge related, but....for those of us that have hearing problems, it would be nice if you would have recorded this in a better acoustical environment. It would have been much nicer in a smaller room w/ better acoustics since you weren't hitting balls or demonstrating technique, etc., that would require you to be in the larger room. Just a thought. Thanks! I always enjoy your videos.

  • @rrsst6858
    @rrsst6858 4 года назад +18

    Great video! Nice and simple explanation for beginners like me. Thank you

  • @Jpgundarun
    @Jpgundarun 4 года назад +44

    I was sick of all the pros hitting the ball a mile so I wrote PW on the bottom of my driver. Now I get 250 meters from my PW.

  • @caroltregenza6717
    @caroltregenza6717 3 месяца назад +1

    Still a beginner, and this really helps understanding what/why/which! thanks

  • @Trump2024Kentucky
    @Trump2024Kentucky Год назад +2

    I carry 4 wedges.
    44 P w/8 b,
    49 G w/12 b,
    54 S w/14 b,
    58 L w/10 b.
    That’s what works for me. I typically use the 54 with lots of bounce out of green side bunkers and if a flop is needed around green I use the 58 with a little less bounce.

  • @jacobdahl946
    @jacobdahl946 4 года назад +5

    very helpful for a new golfer like myself! Now I understand the difference in wedges, now! Now I know what to look for when I go out and buy the wedges!!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  4 года назад +2

      CD Collector31 awesome...we accomplished our goal. 👊 Thanks for watching

  • @FITVIDS1
    @FITVIDS1 5 лет назад +12

    I appreciate your explanations; very informative. I finally understand the bounce in the wedges. Thanks

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  5 лет назад

      Steven Auferoth our pleasure! Thank you for watching!

  • @elsoybeanmike
    @elsoybeanmike 3 года назад +3

    Geat video- thank you. New player played primarily scrambles for work. Helped educate me because I thought my 56 wedge was my gap wedge- I’m not comfortable with my Ping Sandwedge (think its 52). I have practices with my 56 more- guess I need more with my 52 then.

  • @amyearley5162
    @amyearley5162 3 месяца назад

    As a beginner this has been so informative l!!

  • @maxsmart8954
    @maxsmart8954 10 месяцев назад +4

    First lesson if you can’t break 90 play a 56. You don’t need 4 wedges.

  • @edwinengelbrecht3377
    @edwinengelbrecht3377 2 года назад

    Hi Todd. You instruction has helped to improve my golf tremendously ! I am from Cape Town South Africa. Keep up the good work. Thank you.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  2 года назад

      Fantastic! We have a record year planned for 2022...stay tuned. Would love to get to your part of the world some day.

  • @justinyang733
    @justinyang733 11 месяцев назад

    That’s simple and essential for beginners. Thanks!

  • @CaptainAhab-im3kd
    @CaptainAhab-im3kd 3 месяца назад

    A lot of the stuff with wedges concerns with exactly how much golf do you actually play. The more you play, often you can develop more feel.

  • @robertbachman2633
    @robertbachman2633 2 года назад +1

    my wedges are P(44*) G(49*) S(54*) L(58*) L2(62*) I do on occasion take a full swing with them all. The L2 is 40yds for over trouble. I know that can open the face to create more loft rather than having five clubs.

  • @Dmitat08
    @Dmitat08 2 месяца назад

    So I'm a beginner and stuck on what loft of pitching wedge to get. I got a Callway Strata 9-piece set off amazon that comes with a 55 degree SW but am unsure of my 9 iron and obviously the set did not come with a PW. Callaway discontinued the 9-piece set so I'm unable to pull the specs online.
    What loft angle would you recommend? I don't want to be too close in angle to my 9 iron. Would i be good with 46 or 48 degrees? Any feedback would be great. Thanks!

  • @kalinahal6455
    @kalinahal6455 2 года назад +4

    Great video thank you. Im just starting out and want to buy a wedge to use in a bunker. Which loft would be the best for me a 54, 56 or a 58?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  2 года назад +4

      Go with a 56 to start...it will provide the most versatility of all the wedges...good question.

  • @Univas-hr1kj
    @Univas-hr1kj Год назад

    Thank you, great video!

  • @tunicatrail
    @tunicatrail 5 лет назад +19

    I was wondering why every time I used my PW it always ran right pass the hole😂😂😂

    • @Ove896
      @Ove896 3 года назад

      Lmaooo same

    • @blizzthebike
      @blizzthebike 2 года назад

      had me doing half swings and shit 😭

    • @mikethestoner
      @mikethestoner Год назад

      Just try hit front of green if it's a back pin, other wise I would use a lw personally but yet to really try a gw

    • @imaFlamingFaggot123
      @imaFlamingFaggot123 Год назад

      Same bro😂 either I hit it passed or hit it 4 feet in front of me

  • @kingxfaizofficial
    @kingxfaizofficial 3 месяца назад

    I only have pw.. im looking for gw sw and lw.. what do you think?? Can i go to 52 for gw.. 56 for sw and 60 for gw

  • @jank358
    @jank358 2 года назад +1

    Hi, I have a ladies beginner 11-piece Strata set. The only wedge I have is a SW with a 54° loft. I am getting good with it and want to add another wedge, which one (or degree) should I add next?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  2 года назад +1

      Jan, good question. I would go with the 58 as it will be helpful for the high soft shots and bunkers. 👊

    • @jank358
      @jank358 2 года назад

      @@USGOLFTVshow Thank you! I also noticed I have a 10.5° driver (I read that beginners should have a 12°+ driver). I do not feel comfy with driver yet. I have a 5 wood - 18° and 5H - 26°. I haven't use the 5 wood much but love the 5H (I prefer over 7 iron)...that said, do you suggest maybe getting 3 wood or what degree driver? Or just hitting the 5 wood off the tee?..I need something I feel more comfortable with hitting off the tee.

  • @greggouge93
    @greggouge93 7 месяцев назад

    From Limestone, TN 59 years old. Is a gap wedge a necessity? I have a pitching wedge and a Sand wedge but not a gap wedge.

  • @Jeff-ik3hn
    @Jeff-ik3hn 3 месяца назад

    For the sand wedge, are we hitting up on the ball or trying to hit the sand just before the ball? The website will not load for me.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 месяца назад

      We want to enter the sand roughly 1 inch behind the ball. Here is a good video to watch ruclips.net/video/pbKxGOLuAjY/видео.htmlsi=0J1sZy-3Dj3afXZe

  • @harrybhuller2184
    @harrybhuller2184 11 месяцев назад

    Super helpful. Thanks

  • @flores195
    @flores195 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the vid definitely clears things up for me as a new golfer

  • @Cheeze04
    @Cheeze04 3 года назад +1

    Great breakdown. Answered so many question 🤙🏽

  • @johnnyparker9928
    @johnnyparker9928 5 лет назад +5

    Can you do a short video on golf terminology? Say for example "lob wedge" or "flop shot". Lots of unfamiliar terms and names in golf that we like to think we know what you're talking about but really don't.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  5 лет назад

      Johnny Parker good suggestion! Will be sure to pass it along to our content staff

    • @mikeross1585
      @mikeross1585 5 лет назад +7

      pitching wedge-44-49
      gap or approach wedge- 50-53
      sand wedge- 54-56
      lob wedge- 57+
      less bounce when dry more bounce when wet

  • @CommandShiftH
    @CommandShiftH 4 года назад +1

    Ive got a TaylorMade r7 pitch with a loft of 45. My TM ZTP gap is 50 loft with a 6 bounce. Sand at 54 with a bounce of 12. A lob of 58 and 9 bounce. Is that a good enough setup since i focus on the short range game. Also since that is my wedge setup should i keep it or change it up.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  4 года назад

      JoeyK yep, we like this set up. Good spacing in the lofts. If you do chip at all with the 50, make sure and open the face slightly which will give you a little more bounce and help with those tight lies...hope that helps. 👊

  • @stevecoffey4884
    @stevecoffey4884 2 года назад

    How long is it taking you to get wedges in back from the factory after you go for a titleist wedge fitting?

  • @john_cgrimes9045
    @john_cgrimes9045 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  2 года назад

      Out pleasure. More to come, hope you subscribed 👊

  • @MrBigdog97sbp
    @MrBigdog97sbp 3 года назад +1

    When I hit my gap or lob wedge, it tends to go straight up, but almost no distance. Any tips on that?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад

      You bet! Here is a great tip that covers this topic: ruclips.net/video/wAJjcJfsnVk/видео.html
      Let us know if it helps!

  • @drod826
    @drod826 Год назад

    Thanks for this

  • @OH-em6yo
    @OH-em6yo 2 года назад

    Love the video thank you!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  2 года назад

      We got you...a record content year is planned for 2022.

  • @sydmusiq7009
    @sydmusiq7009 Год назад

    Where does approach wedge (AW) fall in this category?

  • @adventureinventor1
    @adventureinventor1 Год назад

    You said, “bounce makes the shot easier.” What shot would you need more bounce, or what shot would need less bounce?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Great question. More bounce when playing out of sand that is soft and less bounce when the sand is firm. Make sense?

  • @kevinvassago
    @kevinvassago 2 года назад

    I got a question, what's the difference between a vintage pitching wedge and a more contemporary pitching wedge. I've noticed that older pitching wedges are around 48-49* and newer pw's are around 45-46*, is there a major difference other than just stronger loft??

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  2 года назад +2

      Kevin, you are spot on. The manufactures have delofted all clubs these days to help people "hit" the ball further....marketing at its finest LOL. I wish they would just put lofts on the clubs not numbers....would make it easier.

  • @justabadgolfer
    @justabadgolfer 2 года назад

    Hello, great video.
    I have a PW from my iron set which is at 43.5. I want to add some wedge to my bag. Would you advise 48, 52, 56 or 50, 54, 58.
    Thank you

  • @devongalland5353
    @devongalland5353 2 года назад

    Do you find yourself in those awkward ranges on the course in between your 52 and 58 degree clubs? The 6 degree difference seems wide to me. Would you recommend adding in a 54 or 56 degree club?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  2 года назад +1

      Yes, you are spot on. We like a 3-4 degrees of separation between the wedges to keep for good distance control. Solid post here.

  • @lemtopo
    @lemtopo 3 года назад

    The fairways of the golfcourse where I play are very hard and a few months of the year are very dry. It’s almost imposible to make a divot. What bounce is better for fairways like that?? And for hard sand traps??

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад

      Good question, firm hard requires less bounce. 8 to 10 degrees would be a good range

  • @stevezappacosta8562
    @stevezappacosta8562 Год назад

    Should I use less bounce in tight lies?

  • @danielallen2510
    @danielallen2510 5 лет назад

    I have two wedges aside from PW. They're both Cleveland CBX wedges. One is a 54 degree and one is 60. I call the 54 my sand wedge and the 60 my lob wedge. And I use my 54 for sand and a lot of chip shots in general. Should I be trying my 60 in the sand more? Is my 54 really technically a gap or approach wedge as opposed to a SW or is all just semantics?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  5 лет назад

      Daniel Allen I great question...I would try the 60 degree out of the sand for shots around the green...be sure to let us know how it goes.

  • @davidsmith812
    @davidsmith812 Год назад

    How can you tell when the grooves are worn out and the wedge needs to be replaced?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Good question. The face will show wear and the ball will spin less.

  • @xinsuiwodong007
    @xinsuiwodong007 Год назад

    Hi sir, I'm a new player. I just bought a pxg Gen 6 iron sets from Club 5-w. The W is 44º. I would like to buy a set of wedges also from pxg, most likely the sugar daddy 2. What's ur suggestions on the degrees i should choose?

    • @xinsuiwodong007
      @xinsuiwodong007 Год назад

      Retailer suggest me to buy 52º 56º and 60º, with bounce of 13º, 10º and 10º. What do you think? Thank you so much sir.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      If the PW is 44 degrees, I suggest a 48, 54 and 58 degree of available.

    • @xinsuiwodong007
      @xinsuiwodong007 Год назад

      @@USGOLFTVshow how about the bounce?

    • @xinsuiwodong007
      @xinsuiwodong007 Год назад

      pxg only offered 10º and 13º

  • @someone5645
    @someone5645 3 года назад

    I have a 65 degree wedge , what can i do with it, i think i can hit it 25 yards only cause of the loft

    • @mikewho822
      @mikewho822 3 года назад +1

      That is a high lofted lob wedge. Look up how to hit a flop shot. It’s best used around the green when you want to get the ball high up in the air and land on the green and stick with little to no roll out. I follow a page called “scratch golf academy” on here, great short videos with comprehensive content. Give it a look, he should have some videos posted on flop shots.

  • @speedwayman100
    @speedwayman100 5 лет назад +9

    sand wedge and lob wedge are two different clubs with different lofts

    • @MarkArthur007
      @MarkArthur007 5 лет назад +3

      Importantly the sand wedge generally has a lot more bounce than lob wedge which makes it easier in soft deep sand.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  5 лет назад

      speedwayman100 yes...very true! Thanks for watching and taking time to comment

  • @artprince9163
    @artprince9163 Месяц назад

    What is a finesse wedge?

  • @tsteel80
    @tsteel80 2 года назад

    I'm just getting into golf and a buddy told me to just pick up a used set from a pawn shop. So I did. In the bag was something called a drop wedge. What is that?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  2 года назад

      Hmm, is there a loft listed on it?

    • @tsteel80
      @tsteel80 2 года назад

      @@USGOLFTVshow It says Arsenal drop wedge 65°
      I've tried looking it up but I'm not finding anything.

  • @Franck9476
    @Franck9476 3 года назад

    Another great video, thanks Todd !!
    For an average player (around 36), what would be the best set of lofts :
    50, 54 and 58°
    52 and 58° is enough

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад +3

      I would say 50, 54 and 58 is a good make up.

    • @Franck9476
      @Franck9476 3 года назад

      @@USGOLFTVshow Thank you very much for your prompt answer.
      What a great following of your videos.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад

      @@Franck9476 Our pleasure, more great content to come.

    • @HaidenMcGrath
      @HaidenMcGrath Год назад

      Do you think a 60° is important for reducing score? I've got 50, 54 and 58 at the moment.

  • @Seboneill
    @Seboneill Год назад

    Is there any tip for getting your 9 8 and 7 irons in the air

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      We have multiple videos on our channel to help with this. Also check our 👉 www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @arnoldvongvirath6023
    @arnoldvongvirath6023 3 года назад

    Hello Boss, is Cleveland smart sole wedge is ideal for high handicap?

  • @no1celebritybarbershop500
    @no1celebritybarbershop500 Год назад

    Saved a life today, coach ✊🏼💯

  • @SilveryFoxster
    @SilveryFoxster 3 года назад

    Very well explained thanks 👍

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад

      Our pleasure! What other topics would you like to see u cover

    • @SilveryFoxster
      @SilveryFoxster 3 года назад +1

      @@USGOLFTVshow : It would be helpful to know where to buy golf balls that fly straight, the ones I buy always bend to the left or right 😄

    • @carterfaucheux3873
      @carterfaucheux3873 3 года назад

      @@SilveryFoxster could be because of your swing. you may draw, (to the left), or fade, (to the right). This could also be because of cheap balls, like you said before.

  • @34dawgsgo
    @34dawgsgo 2 года назад

    My Gap is 50, Sand 54 and Lob 60.

  • @logawinner
    @logawinner 5 лет назад +2

    The club Should be over your neck it don't matter what angle, but if the club is too short you will slice it. Your knees slightly bent, leaning forward, back straight. Now swing for swiftness not strength. Now just practice.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  5 лет назад

      logawinner good tips! Thanks for sharing

  • @richards733
    @richards733 3 года назад

    Can you explain grind on the lob wedge?

  • @OLDMANTEA
    @OLDMANTEA Месяц назад

    Is a gap wedge really necessary?

  • @LouB3rt
    @LouB3rt 4 года назад

    Interesting, I’ve seriously only used my sand wedge for the bunker... I hit it well too. I am going to try some other areas for it now. Thanks!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  4 года назад

      LouB3rt awesome! Be sure to let us know how it goes... thanks for posting 👊

  • @magmakafa9220
    @magmakafa9220 Год назад +1

    Where is the 60 degree wedge?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      We like the 60 just not initially for beginners.

  • @Rickyfyied
    @Rickyfyied 3 года назад

    I'm missing the PW in my set and I don't think I'll buy it. lol

  • @sherryevans916
    @sherryevans916 3 года назад

    Wait, is the lob wedge the pitching wedge? What about that 60 degree wedge?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад +1

      In order of lift from least to most the order is PW, SW then LW which many times is a 60 degree...make sense?

  • @inyangeffiong
    @inyangeffiong 3 года назад

    Good video, wow, the negative comments folks, maybe you should make your own video and explain it better?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад

      Thanks for the support! Hope you found the information helpful to your game. We will keep producing the best content we can. 👊

  • @conorfeeney5298
    @conorfeeney5298 3 года назад

    What angle is the pitching wedge

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад +2

      It can vary from manufacture, typically in the range of 43-48 degrees

  • @haroldjackson6848
    @haroldjackson6848 3 года назад

    What is a approach wedge? What is the average loft?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад +1

      For the average golfer, think of an approach wedge and gap wedge as generally the same thing. These wedges fill that gap between your pitching wedge and sand wedge, and tend to be in the 50-54 degree range, depending on your spacing preference and the manufacturer. Hope that helps!

  • @paulh.s2572
    @paulh.s2572 4 года назад

    my comment is I have a 49% pw 52% 55 % sw 58% 60% . SO WHAT DO I HAVE ? GAP WEDGE, APPROACH WEDGE, LOB WEDGE , PW, SW, PAUL.

    • @jas9239
      @jas9239 4 года назад

      Paul 49° pw, 52° gap, 55° sw, 58° and 60° lob..approach and gap is the same thing

  • @ederramirez1359
    @ederramirez1359 Год назад

    I use 54 degree , I just change my body position.

  • @logawinner
    @logawinner 5 лет назад +1

    Point your upper hands thumb straight point you lower hands thumb to the side Wrap your upper hands pointing fingers around your lower hands pinky now if it's a driver turn it to the left, If it's a wedge don't turn your body Now practice all that congrats your are doing a lot better.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  5 лет назад

      Good tip...what wedges do you play?

    • @logawinner
      @logawinner 5 лет назад

      Lob and what is called a negative bounce wedge

  • @cygnusx1495
    @cygnusx1495 5 лет назад

    what's an approach wedge?

    • @vivitoisright382
      @vivitoisright382 5 лет назад +1

      AW is same as Gap Wedge, they r usually 50 or 52*. Some companies call it Gap and others Approach or Attact wedges.

  • @ezes856
    @ezes856 3 года назад +1

    can you make a video that you go longer than 1 minute without pimping another video you made

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад

      We hear ya, however we have a lot of content that can help golfers, simply want them to be aware of it....just trying to help.

  • @willallred1877
    @willallred1877 2 года назад

    What about the A wedge?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  2 года назад +1

      Will, good question. It can vary from manufacture, however it is basically a wedge with loft between the PW and SW. Hope that helps....

  • @ronbenjamin4351
    @ronbenjamin4351 2 года назад

    Is an a wedge the same as a gap? Anyone some help for this noob plz!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  2 года назад

      A gap is a reference to a wedge. Think of it more as a description...

  • @alvoefc801
    @alvoefc801 Год назад

    Most people say lob wedge meaning gap not sand wedge

  • @darrenmcintosh326
    @darrenmcintosh326 3 года назад

    What the hell is a bounce number

  • @mcaste8495
    @mcaste8495 3 года назад

    My comment is I love golf.

  • @anthonylyle7709
    @anthonylyle7709 Год назад

    You need to remove the clickfunnel banner. I could not access the site. Thanks.🤔

  • @ForwardMcburn
    @ForwardMcburn 5 лет назад +7

    that sweeping transition effect makes me feel car sick

  • @maxsmart8954
    @maxsmart8954 11 месяцев назад

    Average golfer needs a 56 that’s it!

  • @darrenmcintosh326
    @darrenmcintosh326 3 года назад

    Shows 54 he says 52

  • @Jaceanatorr763
    @Jaceanatorr763 2 года назад

    comment

  • @outdooroutfitters3658
    @outdooroutfitters3658 3 года назад

    Great video! Thank you.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  3 года назад

      Out pleasure! Other topics you would like to see us cover?