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Re: What are the "Wedges" for? Do I need them?

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Tue, Nov 9 2010 2:12 AM (3 replies)
  • Millwall1885
    30 Posts
    Tue, Nov 9 2010 1:50 AM

    Obviously, from the question title, you can tell I am no golfing head, football and fishing are my real-life hobbies, but I do enjoy this online game.

    So, do I need these 54 & 60 wedge things? Are they better for getting me out of tricky situations around the greens than normal wedges that come with the Iron sets?

     

    Regards...

  • RobNE
    74 Posts
    Tue, Nov 9 2010 2:12 AM

    Hi Millwall.

    Good question, actually.  The idea behind the wedges is that they will generally give you more loft (i.e. upward flight from the time you strike the ball) than other clubs.  The 54 goes higher than the PW; the 60 goes higher than the 54, and so on.  There are other loft variants available as you progress in the game as well, but those are the two standard lofts.

    The other part of the equation is distance.  If you hit a ball with the same power, the ball that goes higher will also travel less distance, so it becomes a trade-off between getting it "up" and getting it "out there".  My PW goes around 100yds, my 54 wedge goes about 85yds and my 60 wedge goes about 65yds.  All with the same power.

    The choice of which club to use comes down to essentially three things:  (1) how far I need to go, (2) what's in front of me - e.g. a bunker or some rough - and (3) what my ball is resting on - e.g. sand, rough or fescue.  As a rule of thumb, the worse the lie (i.e. rough or fescue or sand) the higher the loft you'd need to clear it - always assuming you're not looking for major distance.  Sometimes you just need to chip out of some trouble onto the fairway and then have a crack from there.

    So to your question:  yes wedges are good in most cases for getting you out of tricky situations, but this will not always get you in the green.  Also, they are good if you have a short shot to the green within the range of your wedge.  As it goes higher, it also comes down straighter and stops quicker than a club with a flatter trajectory so you have a better chance of keeping it on the green.

    That's the theory anyway.  The best way to put it to the test is to have a crack and figure out what works for you.  Good golfing.

    RNE

  • Joeyola
    1,210 Posts
    Tue, Nov 9 2010 3:27 AM

    Check out the Tutorials on How to Purchase New Clubs and How To Equip Your Bag in the Video Tutorials over there----->

    Wedges that come with your Starter set are, more or less, matched to that set.  The Lob Wedge is rated at 50 yards, the Sand Wedge is rated at 70 Yards, the Pitching Wedge (in the Iron set) is rated at 90 yards.  All the other clubs in that set evenly progress (No big gaps) and compliment each other with similar meter speeds and consistency with every stroke. 

    I would recommend that you play with the wedges that come with your Starter set.  When you decide it is time to upgrade, that might be the time to add wedges that compliment the new set.  But you can buy new wedges at any time if they are unlocked in your Level.

    Joey

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Tue, Nov 9 2010 5:55 AM

    Millwall1885:
    So, do I need these 54 & 60 wedge things? Are they better for getting me out of tricky situations around the greens than normal wedges that come with the Iron sets?

    Since you're not a "golfing head"  (yet) Millwall it might help you to understand what these wedge things are for. Golf is about up and down-get up on the green and get down in the cup. That being said it helps to have an array of clubs that provide you with different "ups", the basic arc of the ball when you hit it.

    The higher the degree of loft in the club the higher it will fly, the shorter it will go  and the quicker it will stop on the green. Yes, they will get you out of those tricky situations but you have to know what they can do because they are as much a finesse/touch club as anything when you're up close. WGTicon's tutorial,  Chip and Pitch Tips in the FAQs is a real good place to start learning how to use them.

    As you progress in the game you will see how important they are to your up close game and time you spend learning how to use them is going to pay you big dividends. Learn all the different shots with them-pitch,chip,flop and punch. This will allow you to handle just about every situation you come across. GL

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