Golf wedges are a type of specialized iron, most often used while close to the green, and come in several different lofts depending on the application or distance required. Lob wedges typically have lofts of 60 degrees. Sand wedges have lofts between 54 and 58 degrees. Since pitching wedges have lofts of 46 to 48 degrees, golf wedges with lofts between pitching and sand wedges (usually 50 to 53 degrees) are called gap wedges. Pick what you need, or buy a whole set!
The TaylorMade Burner 2009 Irons features the following:A compact and pleasing club head with ultra-thin face technology, low Center of Gravity, Inverted Cone Technology and Multi Functional Sole Engineered ...
The Callaway Big Bertha 2004 irons are made of stainless steel, which have notch weighting, which makes the club more stable and less prone to twisting. Its wide, rounded constant-width sole slides through ...
The Callaway Big Bertha 2008 irons feature the following: The same Fully Integrated Set Design as the FT i-brid irons Increased offset, a larger effective hitting area and a constant width sole in the mid ...
Released in 1994, the original Big Bertha irons feature: A low center of gravity to help get the ball airborne more easily with the proper trajectory and spin from almost any turf condition A Callaway Golf ...
The TaylorMade RocketBladez Irons feature the following: 17.5 grams of weight is redistributed to a lower more centralized CG location, promoting a higher launch angle, higher peak trajectory for softer ...