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What golf club has a 48 degree loft?

Most likely a PW but possibly a gap wedge


What degree is the loft for a p golf club?

It's a pitching wedge so 46-48 degrees.


What is hlw in a golf bag?

High loft wedge


What golf club has a 52 loft?

A gap wedge.


What are the degree of loft for Dunlop Flame Golf Clubs 3579 woods?

The Dunlop Flame Golf Clubs 3579 woods typically feature a 10.5° loft for the driver, 15° for the 3-wood, and 18° for the 5-wood. This configuration is designed to provide optimal launch angles and distance for golfers at various skill levels. Always check specific models for any variations in loft.


What is the loft Taylor made r7 sand wedge?

46 degrees. Also the A wedge is 51 and the sand wedge is 55.


What is the loft for an H wedge golf club and used for what and What is the loft for an G wedge golf club and used for what?

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.


What is the loft of a Wilson 1200 ge pitching wedge?

most wilson Pitching wedges have about a 56 degree loft with a medium or 10 degree bounce loft


What is a lob wedge?

A lob wedge is a golf club with a loft of about 58- 64 degrees. Some people call it a highly lofted sand wedge.


What is degree loft of titleist ap1 pitching wedge?

50 Degrees The club that has "W" on the bottom. (Titleist AP1 iron set)


What is a pitching?

A pitching wedge is a Golf clubs with about 46-48 degrees loft.


What is the loft for a d wedge golf club?

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.