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  2. Pitching wedge - Wikipedia

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    A pitching wedge is a wedge used to hit a shot with ... of between 48–54° to between 45–50°, similar to that of an older 8-iron. ... 3 degrees) as other wedges ...

  3. Wedge (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The class of wedges grew out of the need for a better club for playing soft lies and short shots. Prior to the 1930s, the best club for short "approach" shots was the "niblick", roughly equivalent to today's 9-iron or pitching wedge in loft; however the design of this club, with a flat, angled face and virtually no "sole", made it difficult to use in sand and other soft lies as it was prone to ...

  4. Gap wedge - Wikipedia

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    Gap wedges are loosely defined, but typically have the loft between that of a pitching wedge and sand wedge, between 50 and 54 degrees. [2] At the extremes there is redundancy with either the pitching wedge (typically 48°) or the sand wedge (typically 56°), however some players will "fine-tune" the lofts of these other wedges to their play style, leading to alternate loft choices for a gap ...

  5. Cleveland Golf - Wikipedia

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    Based in Huntington Beach, California, Cleveland Golf began as a company producing replicas of classic golf clubs. The company was founded as the Cleveland Classics by Roger Cleveland in 1979. [citation needed] [1] In 1990, ski equipment manufacturer Skis Rossignol purchased the company, and the name was changed to Cleveland Golf. It grew with ...

  6. Instant analysis: Yankees' power and pitching take over in ...

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    Oct 14, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; Cleveland Guardians pitcher Alex Cobb (35) reacts after giving up a solo home run to New York Yankees outfielder Juan Soto (22) during the third inning in game ...

  7. Iron (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The gap wedge was created to fill the gap that appeared between the pitching wedge and the sand wedge, as the numbered irons including the pitching wedge were de-lofted to compensate for cavity-backed irons' higher launch angle. The gap wedge has a loft similar to that of an older pitching wedge, around 52°, and can also be found labelled as ...