Understanding The Attack Wedge

The Attack wedge, also known as the approach wedge is a club with a loft in between a sand wedge and a pitching wedge. The most common way to golfers refer to an attack wedge is calling it by a gap wedge. Some manufacturers simply refer to gap wedges as attack wedges and place an “A” on the head of the iron.

What is an attack wedge?

An attack wedge is simply another name for a gap wedge. For those of you who do not know what a gap wedge is. It is a wedge that has a loft between your sand wedge and your pitching wedge.

The purpose of this wedge is to fill a gap in your distances.

This is a very handy club to have in your bag. And is used by the majority of low and mid-handicap golfers. This club is great to have in your bag if you want to have a wedge for all short range distances.

When to use an attack wedge?

Choosing when to use is quite an easy process. There are two common situations in which an attack wedge should be used.

First comes when the distance from your ball to the green is in between your sand wedge and your pitching wedge. When golfing at a high level you should look to take full swings of your clubs as much as possible.

This is where the attack wedge comes in. This wedge features yardage that many club sets don’t have. Which is the previously mentioned distance between your sand and pitching wedge.

This club gives you the option of taking a full swing while you previously would have had to attempt a half or three-quarter swing with a pitching wedge.

The other time you may want to use an attack wedge is when chipping. Chipping is all about loft and club selection is an important decision to make when approaching a chip.

Whether you like to bump and run or hit flop shots. There should be many opportunities on the course when the attack wedge will be the ideal loft for your next chip.

Where To Buy An Attack Wedge

As we stated earlier an attack wedge is often used as another name for a gap wedge. So finding this sort of club should be a fairly easy process.

If you like to shop in person and try your clubs on a simulator you can likely shop at your local golf store and find an attack wedge or gap wedge there.

If you prefer to shop online then you will find you will be able to track down on of these clubs. There are offered at just about every online golf retailer.

This will also give you the opportunity to easily compare prices of the wedge across several different online sellers giving you a good a chance to find an awesome deal.

Conclusion Understanding Attack Wedges

We hope you enjoyed our guide to attack wedges. Do you have any questions regarding attack wedges or any of the other information we’ve included on our list? If so please be sure to reach out in the comments below.

If you liked this article and are interested in learning more check out our other articles. Such as our guides to understanding tees in golf or our article on refurbished golf balls.

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