46 degrees. Also the A wedge is 51 and the sand wedge is 55.
Like any lob wedge, it can generally differ between 60, 62, or 64 degrees.
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.
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It stands for "Approach Wedge" which is the same as a gap wedge and its loft is generally about 50 degrees.
A gap wedge, an approach wedge or a utility wedge, the names vary by manufacturer.
High loft wedge
A gap wedge.
50 Degrees The club that has "W" on the bottom. (Titleist AP1 iron set)
The Loft. The approach wedge "A" is lofted between the pitching wedge "P" and the sand wedge "S"
45°
The "A" stands for "Approach". The loft is in between a pitching (P) wedge and a sand (S) wedge. Approach wedges are used for short, precise shots onto the green and are the same as Gap wedges.