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Monday, October 22, 2012

Choosing best golf wedges that suit your game

By Peter Backson


With the science revolution, games have also modified their ways rather a lot. So is the case with golf. The apparatus related to this field has made a large amount of progress since the time of carrying a sand wedge in the bag. This is now not the case. Now each high-end golf player carries 5-6 wedges in his/her luggage and it's also common to see at least 4 in the bag of an average player. Manufacturers have also shown heavy new technologies in designing. Together with the angle, a big number of things are thought to be while manufacturing them. Major manufacturers (like Nike, Reebok for example.) always keep that thing in mind.

Now the query comes the easiest way to select a wedge that is correct for your game? How to decide from a huge range out in the market, the one which suits you? Stores like Golf universe also have a good range of hardware and it is very hard to pick a right choice there, as almost all of the products around there are top of the range. But I think a discount will help you out in this matter. And it is imperative to answer this question, otherwise you can waste a large sum of money and still you'll not be able to get a perfect match for you. Let us have a look on some steps which will help you out:

Get started with a pitching wedge. They are angled at 48. If you're an experienced golfer, then you may know that they're a sensible choice for hitting the stroke on 120-yard mark. They're going to allow you to hit a high and soft shot toward the green that may land either at the hole or near to it.

On the other hand, an opening wedge will be the right choice for an 80-100 yard shot. Since it is angled at 52, it can provide you a better level of accuracy as compared to pitching. If you strike correctly, then a higher degree of spin will cause that sphere to stop and roll backwards.

When your ball is in a bunker, then handle it with a sand wedge. It has an angle of 56 and if properly stricken, it can make it go higher and get out of the bunker with simply a slight touch behind the ball. Once it is going higher, it will safely land in the green. And this is the most difficult shot for many golfers.

Throw wedges are great for the situation when you have to play a shot from the rough land or when you have to hit a high shot and wish to have a fast stop after landing. This is a choice for really experienced players. It also needs lot of practice.




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