what is the loft of a standard pitching wedge
45°
most wilson Pitching wedges have about a 56 degree loft with a medium or 10 degree bounce loft
A pitching wedge has between 46 and 48 degrees of loft.
I carry a Lob wedge in my bag and it is a 60 degree loft club. It is one of 4 wedges that I carry. The others are a Pitching wedge which is 45 degree, a Gap wedge which is 51 degree, and a Sand wedge which is 56 degree.
The main difference is loft a pitching wedge has about 46-48 degrees of loft and a sandwedge has about 54-56 degrees of loft. The pitching wedge therefore can be hit farther.
A pitching wedge is a golf clubs with about 46-48 degrees loft.
It's a pitching wedge so 46-48 degrees.
Most pitching wedges are around 48 degrees loft
The Loft. The approach wedge "A" is lofted between the pitching wedge "P" and the sand wedge "S"
If the iron has an "A" on the sole, it's an "Approach" wedge, otherwise known as the "Gap" wedge. It fills the gap between pitching wedge and sand wedge. It is usually 52 degrees of loft, plus or minus a degree. It's a great asset on the course. I carry one instead of carrying a 4 iron.
56 degree loft
Taylormade pitching wedges are usually 48 degrees, however it can vary across different model ranges.