I found this information for the Taylor Made Burner XDs. * #4 (21-degree loft; 61.5-degree lie angle; 6.7mm offset) * #5 (23-degree loft; 62-degree lie angle; 6.3mm offset) * #6 (26-degree loft; 62.5-degree lie angle; 6mm offset) * #7 (30-degree loft; 63-degree lie angle; 5.7mm offset) * #8 (34-degree loft; 63.5-degree lie angle; 5.3mm offset) * #9 (39-degree loft; 64-degree lie angle; 5mm offset) * PW (44-degree loft; 64.5-degree lie angle; 4.7mm offset) * SW (49-degree loft; 64.5-degree lie angle; 2mm offset)
Pw 45 Aw 50 Sw 55
They come in different degrees. They are usually around 45º
Most likely a PW but possibly a gap wedge
It completely depends on manufacturer but the majority of Pitching wedges have 46-48 degrees of loft.
The 'PW' is the abbreviation for "PRICE WATCH".
PW stands for Per Week PW stands for Per Week PW stands for Per Week
WHAT is a "Pw Boeing" .
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PW means "pitching wedge"
PW for a house in Australia is...the price per week.
It depends what loft your sand wedge is. It is ideal to have an equal gap between all your wedges, this allows consistency for example you could have any of these. PW 46, GW 50, SW 54 AND LW 58 PW 46, GW 52, SW/LW 58 PW 46, GW 50/52 and SW 56