A TaylorMade gap wedge is a Golf club that is designed to fill the gap between a pitching wedge and sand wedge. It has a higher loft than a pitching wedge and a lower loft than a sand wedge, making it ideal for shots that require more accuracy than a pitching wedge but less loft than a sand wedge. It is typically used to hit shots from around 100-120 yards.
The degree of a TaylorMade gap wedge can vary depending on the manufacturer, but generally they range from 50-54 degrees. Here is a breakdown of the most common TaylorMade gap wedge degrees:
If you're looking to add a gap wedge to your bag, it's important to know the degree of the wedge so you can get the best performance out of it.
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A Taylormade gap wedge is a type of golf club and is categorized as a lofted iron. It typically has a loft of between 50 and 54 degrees and is used for short-distance shots that require a greater degree of accuracy than a full swing. It lies between a pitching wedge and a sand wedge and is great for shots from the fairway rough or bunker.
As of Dec. 2008:
Not all Taylor Made Irons sets carry an "A" Wedge.
In all sets that do, the loft angle is 50 degrees.
See: http://www.taylormadegolf.com/product_detail.asp?pID=227§ion=specifications
for the specifications page for the current "Burner Plus" model.
It depends which set of irons it is in. Generally Taylormade pitching wedges are 48 degrees.