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| just bought a new 64 degree LW, thoughts? The coarse I play at is really small, and therefore I'm always hitting shots where I'm 10-20 yards from the pin (I suck off the tee.) So I bought a huge loft 64 degree Lob Wedge. My first impression is that it's pretty damn hard to make solid contact because the angle is so great. It's way harder than, say, a pitching wedge. So is this type of club just really hard to hit with? Should a beginner (me) be using it? Or stick with a pitching wedge for the really short stuff? Thanks for the help. |
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| Re: just bought a new 64 degree LW, thoughts? For short courses, I carry a 64° and drop my 19° hybrid. However, I don't use it for full swings, ever. I use it exclusively for when I've missed the green on the short side. I find I'm using it less and less as my chipping improves. For the couple rounds where I find myself short sided and I'm not carrying my 64, I open up my 60 and take a smaller swing. I find it's hard to accelerate with such a small swing, though. But when you need a 15 yard fly, a short 64 shot is just perfect.
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| Re: just bought a new 64 degree LW, thoughts? ok thanks for the reply. So when I hit those short 15 yarders w/ the 64, should I be aiming for a very high shot that just dies when it hits the green, or a low trajectory shot that rolls to the hole? Thanks for the help, if you couldn't tell I'm a total nube! |
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| Re: just bought a new 64 degree LW, thoughts? The whole point of 64° of loft is for a high, soft shot that doesn't run very much. If you manage to chip with a 64, it will NOT roll as far as it flies. |
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| Re: just bought a new 64 degree LW, thoughts? Use your lob wedge if you have to come over a bunker and stop quick, otherwise practice the chip and run shot with a medium iron. It will save you many shots over a whole round. The lob wedge can be a great club to have but can also be a curse, with the club head speed generated to hit the lob 20 yards will travel how far if you blade the shot? maybe 50, so your 10 yards further from the hole and a shot has been added to your score card. I personally think never ever open the face on a lob wedge if hit correctly it will stop dead anyway. Kiwi Last edited by kiwi; 06-29-2006 at 11:22 AM. Reason: add more info |
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| Re: just bought a new 64 degree LW, thoughts? Well! even though 64* is said to be low handicaper's club but like any other club it is up to us how much we practice to get best of it. I think it would be better than using open SW/LW for the short approach shots behind bunkers/hazards. |