Wedge Distance Control
Try these wedge distance control tips if you often struggle to hit your wedge shots close and you lack consistency from inside 100 yards.
You’re already on the back foot against fellow golfers if you don’t have a club between your sand wedge and pitching wedge.
This gap of around nine degrees will make it very difficult to control shots between 50 and 100 yards.
Putting in another wedge of around 52 degrees between the two (commonly known as a gap or approach wedge) will give you far more options and better control.