rubbish. who hits a sw 100yds. I have a swing speed of 110mph with driver, and I hit SW 85yds, GW 100yds, and PW 115yds. Also lol as he makes a mistake on the gw having a steeper face than pw
@niclassj good for you, you will find your game inside 75yds is harder than people who are not so long with their wedges. If I wanted to I could hit SW 100 by sitting it back in my stance and taking the mother of all divots. However the game isn't who can hit SW 100, its who gets down in 2 from 100yds and in. As a tip I would 1. try and keep your wedge swings as smooth and rhythmic as possible concentrating on a solid strike more than distance. 2. Invest in some higher lofted wedges.
@rigbst I just sad that I could easily hit it 100 yards. I do play with high lofted wedges though. I use 52, 56 and 60. Works great! My putting aint what it used to be though... :(
@niclassj know the feeling. Had the yips for a few years, now I use the saw grip and a 2thumb putter grip....get some weird looks but my stroke is very smooth. I also have a 52 56 and 60. Read stocktons putting bible for a few tips and good luck :-)
For those already hitting a set of 3 wedges (PW, Gap, SW), I think there is benefit to developing four distances with each, based on length of swing. Full swing, 75% swing, 50% swing, and 25% swing, each with the same tempo and pace of a full swing. The trajectories will be similar for each club, but the distances will vary, allowing the player to make a wide variety of scoring shots inside 125 yards.
my gap wedge is 48.5
K0K4NE 5 months ago
rubbish. who hits a sw 100yds. I have a swing speed of 110mph with driver, and I hit SW 85yds, GW 100yds, and PW 115yds. Also lol as he makes a mistake on the gw having a steeper face than pw
rigbst 6 months ago
@rigbst I can honestly say that I hit my sw 100yds with a full swing. It's not that long, you know?
niclassj 6 months ago
@niclassj good for you, you will find your game inside 75yds is harder than people who are not so long with their wedges. If I wanted to I could hit SW 100 by sitting it back in my stance and taking the mother of all divots. However the game isn't who can hit SW 100, its who gets down in 2 from 100yds and in. As a tip I would 1. try and keep your wedge swings as smooth and rhythmic as possible concentrating on a solid strike more than distance. 2. Invest in some higher lofted wedges.
rigbst 6 months ago
@rigbst I just sad that I could easily hit it 100 yards. I do play with high lofted wedges though. I use 52, 56 and 60. Works great! My putting aint what it used to be though... :(
niclassj 6 months ago
@niclassj know the feeling. Had the yips for a few years, now I use the saw grip and a 2thumb putter grip....get some weird looks but my stroke is very smooth. I also have a 52 56 and 60. Read stocktons putting bible for a few tips and good luck :-)
rigbst 6 months ago
@rigbst Thanks, mate! I will!
niclassj 5 months ago
For those already hitting a set of 3 wedges (PW, Gap, SW), I think there is benefit to developing four distances with each, based on length of swing. Full swing, 75% swing, 50% swing, and 25% swing, each with the same tempo and pace of a full swing. The trajectories will be similar for each club, but the distances will vary, allowing the player to make a wide variety of scoring shots inside 125 yards.
silvermediastudio 1 year ago
who needs a gap wedge just open the face of pw and open your stance.
polarisphoenix05 1 year ago
@polarisphoenix05 thats exactly what i though
jamess340 1 year ago
@polarisphoenix05 For that matter, who needs a 4, 6, or 8 iron?
silvermediastudio 1 year ago
Very useful. Never knew why it was called a gap wedge until now.
planetcarlos 1 year ago
tis guy sucks!!
apeklong 1 year ago