48° "Pitching" Composite Shaft
Usage - Types of Shots: Pitching wedges are not surprisingly used for “pitch” shots and “chip” shots, where less than full swings are used to hit relatively low trajectory wedge shots from shorter distances - probably 10 to 45 yards - situations where these partial shots will land and roll out for some distance with minimum ball spin (for a wedge). Pitches and chips are played from grassy lies of all types - from rough to tight lies. The Renegar Golf utility-patented sole even adds the option of playing the dreaded long bunker shot with these clubs. And they effectively double as the #10 iron compliment to your set of irons when used with a full swing. Essentials/Why: Because most of us miss most of the greens in most of our rounds of golf, it is essential for any serious player to have a complete arsenal of short game shots (and clubs) - ready to address any short game situation - regardless of your skill level. Pitch and chip shot situations occur quite frequently in golf, a