Yes, in there is a 60 degree lob wedge in the SV series.
Like any lob wedge, it can generally differ between 60, 62, or 64 degrees.
It depends how far you hit the ball generally, a lob wedge usually goes straight up in the air so not always too far. It can go about 70-100 yards.
i would imagine it stands for high lob wedge since the degree is > 60 degrees.
You would have to use a lob wedge, or possibly a 64 degree.
A lob wedge is a golf club with a loft of about 58- 64 degrees. Some people call it a highly lofted sand wedge.
L stands for lob wedge, lob wedges have between 58 and 60 degrees of loft.
The "A" wedge is sometimes lumped with the Gap wedge although increasingly more often they are split out for the gap to be defined as 50-54 degrees while the "A" (or approach) wedge is between 46 and 50. These have increased in popularity as manufacturers have decreased the loft of irons for the purposes of range through the 90's as more and more golfers (whether by improved skills, manufacturing techniques or "forgiveness") were able to hit short irons much more consistently.The Nike golf site lists the A wedge as a 50 degree loft and 64.5 degree lie.
You mean which club hits the ball the highest? A lob wedge would hit the ball the highest, the face angle on a lob wedge when square can be up to 64 degrees, and can easily be opened to effectively 90 degrees.
Pitching W 48 Gap W 52 Sand W 56 Lob W 60
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.
46 degrees. the approach wedge is 50 degrees.