Taylormade pitching wedges are usually 48 degrees, however it can vary across different model ranges.
46 degrees. Also the A wedge is 51 and the sand wedge is 55.
Most pitching wedges are around 48 degrees loft
approach
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An H wedge has a loft of 64 degrees on average and is used to produce an even higher arc than a lob wedge to have little or no roll when the ball hits the target area. A G wedge ,or gap wedge, has a loft of between 45 and 56 degrees. It's use is to fill the distance gap between the Sand and Pitching wedges.
Depending on manufacturer, 20 or 21 degrees.
A gap wedge, an approach wedge or a utility wedge, the names vary by manufacturer.
It stands for "Approach Wedge" which is the same as a gap wedge and its loft is generally about 50 degrees.
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High loft wedge
A gap wedge.
50 Degrees The club that has "W" on the bottom. (Titleist AP1 iron set)