A TaylorMade gap wedge is a Golf club that is designed to fill the gap between a pitching wedge and sand wedge. It has a higher loft than a pitching wedge and a lower loft than a sand wedge, making it ideal for shots that require more accuracy than a pitching wedge but less loft than a sand wedge. It is typically used to hit shots from around 100-120 yards.
The degree of a TaylorMade gap wedge can vary depending on the manufacturer, but generally they range from 50-54 degrees. Here is a breakdown of the most common TaylorMade gap wedge degrees:
If you're looking to add a gap wedge to your bag, it's important to know the degree of the wedge so you can get the best performance out of it.
A Taylormade gap wedge is a type of golf club and is categorized as a lofted iron. It typically has a loft of between 50 and 54 degrees and is used for short-distance shots that require a greater degree of accuracy than a full swing. It lies between a pitching wedge and a sand wedge and is great for shots from the fairway rough or bunker.
the sand wedge for this set is 55 degrees
Taylormade offers four options for wedges in their iron sets, listed below from longest distance to shortest:PW - pitching wedge, 44oAW - approach or "attack" wedge, 49oSW - sand wedge, 54oLW - lob wedge, 59o
I believe 47 degrees was standard.
The 54 is a sand wedge, SWs have a higher bounce to get the ball out of sand easier.
46 degrees. Also the A wedge is 51 and the sand wedge is 55.
Depending on manufacturer, it would range from 54-56 degrees. The most common would be either 54 or 56 degrees.
55 Degrees
It stands for "Approach Wedge" which is the same as a gap wedge and its loft is generally about 50 degrees.
The "A" stands for "Approach". The loft is in between a pitching (P) wedge and a sand (S) wedge. Approach wedges are used for short, precise shots onto the green and are the same as Gap wedges.
The "D" is for Dual. It's a dual wedge w/ a 50 degree between pitching wedge and sand wedge.
Well I recommend the TaylorMade wedges it doesn't matter the loft on the wedge. As long as it is TaylorMade it will work just fine. Make sure you get it custom fit. The the longer it is the more the ball will go.
45 degrees and sand wedge 55 degrees. They sell a gap wedge to bridge the 10 degree gap which is 50 degrees and stamped A on the sole_I am currently looking for one!!