An approach wedge is simply another name given to a gap wedge, it usually has either 50 or 52 degrees of loft. It fills the gap between your sandwedge and your pitching wedge, you would use it if you are too far away to use your sandwedge, and too close to use your pitching wedge. You can use it for pitching, chipping and long bunker shots. As the approach wedge has a mid-wedge loft spin rates are rather high.
The Loft. The approach wedge "A" is lofted between the pitching wedge "P" and the sand wedge "S"
That would be a gap wedge. Between a pitching wedge and a sand wedge.
Sand Wedge, Pitching Wedge and a Gap Wedge
Approach Wedge. Its between a pitching wedge and sand wedge.
Loft, although there is is no ten iron.
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.
This stands for Pitching wedge, a club with around 46-48 degrees of loft.
I believe 47 degrees was standard.
Some wedges that are used in golf are the pitching wedge, the gap wedge, the sand wedge and the lob wedge. A used BNM Z4 can be found at a used car dealership or an online used car purchasing site. Some wedges that are used in golf are the pitching wedge, the gap wedge, the sand wedge and the lob wedge.
No you don't have to have a sand wedge in your bag, but I would recommend you have at least one wedge in your bag for chipping and pitching.
The "D" is for Dual. It's a dual wedge w/ a 50 degree between pitching wedge and sand wedge.