QUESTION:
I just want to understand the differences between clubs to get some golf basics.
ANSWER:
Answer by Kevin Risser
The numbers on the club designate a difference between the lofts of the clubs, which ultimately determines how far the ball will go when you hit it with that club. However for wedges the numbers will be high because they represent the loft angle of the club. Example: A wedge that has a 60 on it is considered a 60 degree wedge because it has 60 degrees of loft.
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