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The sand wedge is a club that has many uses in a round of golf. The utility status of the club brings many options for its use, but with those options comes many more skills to master.
A typical sand wedge is measured at 56 degrees at address. Other common variations are the lob wedge at 60 degrees and the gap wedge at 52 to 54 degrees. This measurement can be manipulated by grip, ball position, and stance above the ball. The grooves of the sand wedge are also important in its use. Most clubs have deeper grooves used for spin and control where as some manufacturers are producing we...
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