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10 iron is used by Callaway on some of their irons. It is basically a pitching wedge.
46 degrees. Also the A wedge is 51 and the sand wedge is 55.
The AW (Approach Wedge) Callaway wedge is a type of golf club designed for short approach shots and delicate chip shots around the green. It typically has a loft between 50 to 54 degrees, making it ideal for precision shots when players need to get the ball airborne quickly and land it softly. Callaway's AW wedges often feature advanced technology and designs to enhance spin, control, and feel, catering to golfers looking to improve their short game.
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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.
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.
The TaylorMade Burner SuperLaunch gap wedge typically has a loft of 50 degrees. This loft is designed to provide versatility for approach shots and short game scenarios, allowing for better control and accuracy around the greens. The gap wedge is positioned between the pitching wedge and sand wedge in terms of loft and is useful for filling the distance gap between those clubs.
High loft wedge
A gap wedge.
27 degrees - nicknamed "Ely Would" - after Ely Callaway.
50 Degrees The club that has "W" on the bottom. (Titleist AP1 iron set)