Do pros use 62 degree wedge?

The message: Most tour pros don’t use one. So why do you? Sieckmann recommends a bag with a pitching wedge (48 degrees), sand wedge (54) and lob wedge (58), but those clubs should have varying degrees of bounce, which is the bulge feature on the trailing edge of the clubhead.

How far does a 62 degree wedge go?

How Far Should You Hit Your Wedges? Be Sure to Fill the Gaps!

CLUBLOFT (Degrees)MEN (Yards)
Pitching wedge45-4985-115
Gap wedge50-5475-95
Sand wedge55-5960-80
Lob wedge60-6445-65

Who makes a 62 degree wedge?

Titleist
62* Will Change Your Life – Vokey Design Wedges – Team Titleist.

Does Vokey make a 64 degree wedge?

Back in 2019, six-time PGA Tour winner and Titleist staffer Jimmy Walker requested a unique 64-degree wedge from Vokey Tour rep Aaron Dill. Now, through its WedgeWorks online platform, Vokey is offering a limited-edition 64-degree wedge – called a “64W” – that’s inspired by the wedge made for Walker.

What pros use Vokey wedges?

Bob Vokey originally created the T Grind for former PGA Tour winner Tom Pernice Jr. These days, the lob wedge is a favorite of two major winners: Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth.

How far do pros hit a 7-iron?

between 172-215 yards
The average distance golfers hit each club varies widely. A PGA Tour player hits a 7-iron between 172-215 yards. Meanwhile, a short-hitting amateur male golfer averages 120 yards with the same club. Men, women, seniors, juniors, professionals, amateurs and beginners all hit their clubs different distances.

How far do pros hit a 60 degree wedge?

On average, a professional golfer will hit a 60-degree wedge about 100 yards. A mid-handicap golfer will probably hit their 60-degree wedge about 50-60 yards. A higher handicap golfer will probably hit their 60-degree wedge about 30-40 yards.

How far does a 60 degree wedge go?

4 days ago
How Far Should You Hit A 60 Degree Wedge? On average, golfers hit their 60-degree wedge 74 yards, but the range can vary between 60 and 100 yards. Longer hitters who take a full swing will typically be close to the 100-yard range but most golfers only take a 1/2 or 3/4 swing with their 60 degrees.

What is the highest degree wedge in golf?

64-degree
Phil Mickelson uses a 64-degree wedge, the highest loft in play on the PGA Tour. Feel Golf previously had introduced a 73-degree wedge, but as part of its wedge offerings with non-conforming grooves. This new one, in a satin finish, has been deemed conforming by the USGA. What is the market for 73-degree wedges?

What lofts do Vokey wedges come in?

Vokey Tour Validated Wedge Grinds Full sole designed primarily for full swings & square face shots. Due to this design, it is the only grind available in 46°-52°, with the 54° and 56° F Grind being the most played SW on the PGA Tour.

What bounce wedges do the pros use?

Cleveland said that unlike their predecessors, many of whom favored low-bounce wedges, many of today’s PGA Tour pros use wedges with about 12 or 13 degrees of bounce. Opting for sole grinds that remove excess material in the heel, and often in the toe as well, makes their sand wedges and lob wedges more versatile.