viscount17
Money List Winner
to sum up, if you're afraid of a lob wedge -
buy a chipper
buy a chipper
The only mid to high h/cappers that I have met who can consistently use one well have had to spend an inordinate amount of time practicing with it - to the detriment of the rest of their game.
Concentrate on getting the rest of your game sorted and reducing your handicap first.
LOB WEDGE = BLOB WEDGE
My advice on short game is 50% holing out with a putter, 20% long puts, 20% chipping and 10% flop and other shots.
So I started playing last September having never picked up a club before.
I've had 3 lessons and things are definantly improving, just need to work on my consistency (tend to top too many shots
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I went for a game on Monday and was pitching and chipping quite well. Just felt that I could do with a wedge with more loft at times, I had to go over bunkers a couple of times with the pin very close to the edge of the green, so I couldn't get the ball high enough and when it did land it bounced quite a few times before stopping.
I have been recommended to buy a lob wedge 60 degree. I currently have a Pitching wedge 45 Degree and a Sand wedge 55 degree.
I was looking at possibly getting an MD Norman Drew 60 degree wedge, they come in low bounce 4 degree and normal bounce 8 degree. What are the benefits of each one and what bounce do people typically use?