Each manufacturer decides how much bounce to build into its wedges and what options of loft and bounce angles to offer.
Lob wedge loft angle.
As its name implies a lob wedge allows a player to lob the ball high into the air from where it will drop steeply down onto the green with little or no roll.
Bounce angle can range anywhere from zero degrees to 14 degrees or higher.
Some golfers describe the lob wedge as the club they trust when they need to execute a delicate shot such as when a short shot must carry a water hazard or sand trap before landing on the green.
Loft angles are expressed in degrees with respect to vertical rather than the ground.
The lob wedge is the most lofted club in a golfer s bag typically with a loft of 58 to 60 degrees although some club manufacturers are offering lob wedges with up to 64 degrees of loft.
High bounce golf wedges help generate a lot of spin giving players more control over their short game.
Regular lob wedges may come in a variety of lofts usually starting around 56 degrees and approaching 60.
Another use of this wedge is to hit high shots that stop quickly on the green.
Lob wedges can go as high as 64 degrees.
A typical lob wedge might have a loft of 60 degrees to 64 degrees.
High bounce sand wedges are ideal for preventing the leading edge of the club from dragging too much in the sand and high bounce lob wedges are beneficial to those who take deep divots with a digger swing style and steep attack angle.
So generally think about putting in a gap wedge that s 48 or.
But that s about the practical limit for a club.
If it s 45 degrees or less add three more wedges that are spaced apart by no more than 4 5 degrees each.
You can take an aerial shot with the help of this wedge around the green.
There is no industry standard for bounce angle.
Lob wedges feature more loft than a sand wedge generally 58 to 60 degrees and are used for short finesse shots in which the ball must rise immediately and land on the green softly.
They are in general used for a very short approach shot.
Know your pitching wedge loft.
A high lofted club such as a sand wedge would have a loft somewhere about 55 degrees.