Most pitching wedges range from 44°–48°, depending on the brand and model.
Yes, it’s one of the most essential clubs for approach shots and learning short game control.
A pitching wedge is stronger-lofted (44-48°) and used for longer approach shots, while a gap wedge (50-54°) fills the distance gap before the sand wedge.
Absolutely. Premium wedges are built to last, and when properly graded, a used pitching wedge performs just as well as new.
Yes, most professionals carry a dedicated pitching wedge to complement their iron set and wedge setup.
It depends on your needs. A pitching wedge from an iron set provides consistency, while a specialist wedge offers more spin and control.