There are a few places one can find more information about Cleveland wedges. One good place to get more information is at the website Cleveland Golf or Wedge Fitting Cleveland Golf.
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45 degrees, if the wedges are equal.
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It completely depends on manufacturer but the majority of Pitching wedges have 46-48 degrees of loft.
Most pitching wedges are around 48 degrees loft
Generally around 55 degrees, lob wedges are around 60 degrees, sometimes more.
6 degrees for a windsor and 10 degrees for a Cleveland
A traditional pitching wedge is 48 degrees, although that changes from manufacturer to manufacturer. From there you can buy a wedge from 48 to 64, and anywhere in between. There are also other characteristics that change, such as bounce angle, that makes some clubs useful for sand and others useful for "all-around" play. Different brands call their wedges different things, such as pitching, gap, sand, approach, lob, first, second, and third, etc. In general, the higher the degree of loft the higher the flight of the ball, and the shorter the distance of the ball's flight. To expand a little..... Pitching - 48 degrees Gap - 52 degrees Sand - 56 degrees Tack - 58 degrees Lob - 60 degrees These are just the most common wedges. They come in all degrees between 50 and 64.
52 degrees sir
wedges can slice, pin or wedge into something.
Taylormade pitching wedges are usually 48 degrees, however it can vary across different model ranges.