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The Taylormade website will give you full details.
TaylorMade Rescue is a type of golf club manufactured by the TaylorMade company. You can see videos of the TaylorMade Rescue club in action on Youtube.
Depending on what items one is looking for, there are a variety of TaylorMade Golf items that can be purchased with free shipping in Australia. If looking for irons, TaylorMade R11 Driver, TaylorMade R1 Driver, TaylorMade R1 Fairway wood, and TaylorMade Rocketballz RBZ Stage 2 Fairway wood.
Unfortunately, there is no such thing. There is however rescue clubs (also known as hybrids), these are clubs which are a blend of a wood and an iron, they have the loft of a long iron, and the shape of a wood. It has a shorter shaft for a better attack angle and more control.
It stands for "Approach Wedge" which is the same as a gap wedge and its loft is generally about 50 degrees.
Well I recommend the TaylorMade wedges it doesn't matter the loft on the wedge. As long as it is TaylorMade it will work just fine. Make sure you get it custom fit. The the longer it is the more the ball will go.
You should buy from an official Taylormade stockist. If not you should look on the Taylormade website at photos of that wood and compare with the one you have, there would be obvious differences such as colours and also quality of painting etc. You should email Taylormade the serial numbers and get them to confirm if they are genuine or not.
Taylormade pitching wedges are usually 48 degrees, however it can vary across different model ranges.
PW - lie 64°, loft 45° 9 - lie 63.75°, loft 40° 8 - lie 63°, loft 36° 7 - lie 62.25°, loft 32° 6 - lie 61.5°, loft 29° 5 - lie 60.75°, loft 26° 4 - lie 60°, loft 23° 3 - lie 59.25°, loft 20°
Images of loft furniture can be found at Loft Home, Smart Furniture, Amish Loft, Urban Loft and Loft Outfitters. Custom pieces of loft furniture can be found at Custom Made and Wood Loft Furniture.
19 degrees
No, they only made it in a 3,5 and 7.