The
gap wedge is used to hit the ball
between 90 and 110 yards, which fills the
gap between the optimum distances for pitching and sand
wedges. ... For instance, a golfer with a pitching
wedge lofted at 46 degrees should have a
gap wedge of 50 degrees, a sand
wedge at 54 degrees and a
lob wedge of no less than 58 degrees.
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