The 48 degree pitching wedge is one of the most used wedges in the game of golf and that is why most golf club sets include a pitching wedge.
The pitching wedge is a very handy club for so many different types of shots a golfer will have in a round of golf. With many wedge reviews after wedge reviews to read about different wedges it would be hard to make a clear decision on comparisons of pitching reviews that would be the best choice for you because there are so many.
“One of the things to consider in picking out a new pitching wedge is how far can I count on hitting this wedge on full shots consistently. The pros can count on a distance within a yard over and over again on full shots whereas the average golfer may hit a pitching wedge 110 yards one time and the next 80 yards. This is because their eye hand coordination is not on the same level as the pros. The shorter shots are mostly caused by not pinching the ball properly. Hitting the turf a little early is what is called chunking. One way to help fix this problem is with hybrid technology that is more forgiving. Hybrid wedges allow golfers to sweep the ball off the turf rather than pinch it,” a spokesperson stated.
A 48 degree pitching wedge is the traditional degree but many manufactures have pitching wedges as low as 44 degrees which can add 10 to 15 yards on full shots. That’s not necessarily going to save you strokes on the course, what will is to know the distance you can count on consistently with all of your clubs.
“If you are a golfer that has that huge difference in distance from one shot to another there are steps to improve the situation. First, a smooth transition from your back swing to your forward swing will help you stay in control. Secondly, visualize your swing path that should come from inside of your target line with the club staying on your target line past contact. If you watch the pros you will see their head does not move until well past contact. These tips should help you to make solid contact more consistently,” a spokesperson stated.
Comparisons of pitching wedges should also include what can be done with a particular wedge on less than full shots. A good golfer can be very creative with a wedge from bump and run shots, to laying the face open for faster lift on shorter shots are all thing to consider when searching for a pitching wedge.
Players who lack confidence with wedges should know that they can overcome that feeling with a new set of hybrid wedges by Black Magic. These wedges tend to force players hands to lead through the shot which is a key fundamental for good ball striking. The hybrid body with its low center of gravity just naturally will help get the ball up faster. These wedges are also shank proof.
Dave Pedersen, PGA Teaching Professional, has tested many clubs for Rankmark Testing, states that the new Black Magic Wedges are more forgiving for helping players to get the ball in the air much faster from all types of lies.
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Blade Runner Golf, Inc. is a company devoted to the notion that a golfer’s short game can make all the difference in his or her final score-but you can take your short game to the next level only if you have the right equipment. Black Magic’s hybrid wedges Conform to USGA rules , but also helps golf enthusiasts find new precision and power as they make their way onto the putting green. Black Magic Wedge can be accessed on the web at: http://www.blackmagicwedge.com
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