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How many degrees should be between clubs?

Typically there should be around 4 degrees of loft between your clubs, and this relates to around about 10-15 yards of distance.
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How many degrees of loft should be between clubs?

One of them is to think of loft differences as around three or four degrees between most clubs. It's not exactly the case throughout the bag, but it will be the majority of the time. Start with your driver. Most amateurs will have something around 8-12 degrees.
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How many yards does 2 degrees of loft add?

One degree of loft typically works out to about three yards of carry distance so, if you have four degrees of loft between clubs, a 12-yard gap is a solid target.
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What is a 21 degree golf club?

Most standard 7-woods are between 21 and 22.5 degrees. The 5 and 7-wood are great alternatives to long irons since it's more forgiving and easier to hit with better ball flight characteristics. The 7-wood is a staple in many beginner and women's golf club sets.
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What is a 60 degree wedge?

60-degree wedge

The higher loft of this wedge makes a huge difference in sending the golf ball flying high, overcoming an obstacle, and then planting it firmly on the green with very little run. They're great for adding spring to your shot, and they're amazing for getting out of greenside bunkers.
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Which GOLF CLUB to use and when??? [Golf Basics]

What is a 50 degree club called?

The gap wedge (usually around 50 degrees) provides a vital yardage between those two clubs. Our recommendation is that you endeavor to match the gap wedge to the short irons and pitching wedge in your set because this gap wedge will also likely be a full-swing club.
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Are 30 year old golf clubs still good?

Whether or not 30-year-old golf clubs are still good depends on a few factors, including: The condition of the clubs: If the clubs are in good condition, with no cracks or dents in the shafts or clubheads, and the grooves are still sharp, then they may still be perfectly playable.
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How much difference does 3 degrees loft make?

The 3 degrees loft left over = 4 yards, so 20 yards + 4 yards = 24 yards. Do not get too serious about this interpolation thing, a close guess is usually ok. This calculation method is, however, quite accurate and is the best way to fit clubs regarding distance differences in your iron set.
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How many degrees of loft between woods?

You can expect the 3-wood to have a loft between 13 and 15 degrees. 5-woods will have lofts of 17 to 19 degrees. And 7-woods top out between 20 and 22 degrees. The other fairway wood, the 4-wood, fills the gap between the 3 and 5-woods with a loft angle between 16 and 18 degrees.
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Do pros chip with 56 or 60?

Professional golfers are adept at inspecting the situation they're finding themselves in and choosing a wedge for their chip shot accordingly. That is why providing an answer to what loft degree professionals chip with is impossible. Pros will use anything from a 56° to a 60° for chipping.
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Do I need a sand wedge if I have a 56-degree?

Finally, because of the usual 56° loft, a sand wedge can be very helpful when taking shorter approach shots that are about 80 – 100 yards long. There is one vital characteristic of a sand wedge, in addition to the high loft degree, that makes it suitable for these shots.
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How far should a man hit a 56-degree wedge?

56-Degree Wedge Distance

It depends on whether you're a professional or an amateur, where you're hitting from, and where you want the ball to go. But generally, once you get used to using your sand wedge, you can expect the ball to be hit anywhere between 80 and 90 yards.
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How often should you check loft and lie on golf clubs?

Reading that 1-2 times a year is a good idea, especially if you play forged irons and/or hit a lot off of mats.
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Can you bend a club 2 degrees?

The 2-degree limit is only recommended when changing the lofts on irons due to the potential effect such bends will have on the sole angle of the club. If the hosel design and manufacturing processes allow it, the lie of an iron can be bent 3-4 degrees or more with no compromise to the integrity of the head.
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How many wedges should you carry?

Most players tend to carry three wedges — a pitching, sand and lob wedge. But if you add a gap wedge, you're already at four. And if you don't need that extra long iron, it's possible you can carry a fifth wedge so you have the right wedge no matter where you play.
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Does more loft mean more slice?

Yes, more loft does reduce slice. A weaker lofted club generates increased backspin, resulting in a higher apex, shorter shot, and less room for an extreme slice shot.
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How do I know the loft of my golf club?

To check the loft on golf clubs, you will need a loft gauge. A loft gauge is a tool that measures the angle between the clubface and the ground. You can purchase a loft gauge at most golf shops.
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Why do golf clubs bend?

Bending Loft & Lie

It is a major factor in club performance. Changing the lie angles can improve accuracy and changing the lofts can ensure consistent distance gapping through the set. It's vital to know the exact specification of the club's angles when checking for a proper fit.
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Are 20 year old golf clubs too old?

But wear and tear from play isn't the only thing that depreciates your clubs. With golf technology changing and improving rapidly, your three-year-old clubs could start feeling like grandpa's clubs when compared to newer sets. And if your clubs are ten years old or older, well… an upgrade might be long overdue.
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What is the lifespan of golf irons?

Irons typically last the longest in our golf bags because 1) they're usually the biggest expense and 2) made of hardened steel and are designed to take a beating. But if you play 30+ rounds a year, the 5-year rule becomes more of a reality.
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Can new irons really make a difference?

Also, new golf irons make a big difference because of two vital aspects: If the condition of your current set of irons is poor, a fresh set will help you improve height, reduce spin, and allow your shots to become more consistent.
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How often should you replace golf wedges?

Your wedges may look fine minus the odd scratch or two or dirt in the grooves, but they may not be delivering maximum spin. Advice from experts advise that you should inspect your wedges for groove wear every 60-70 rounds.
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How far can you hit a 52 degree wedge?

These clubs have a club face with a 52-degree wedge. As such, it's ideal for getting your club out of a hazard without sacrificing as much distance as a sand wedge will. An average stroke with a gap wedge will go about 80 to 110 yards with a capable player.
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Can you use a 56 degree wedge as a sand wedge?

While you can find sand wedges with lofts everywhere from 54 to 58 degrees, the most common sand wedge loft is 56. That said, just because it is the most popular choice does not necessarily make it the best option for you.
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