Too often players grab a lofted wedge around the green regardless of the lie or terrain between the ball and the hole.
There are plenty of options beyond just a wedge, which allows players of all abilities to choose a club that plays to their strengths.
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Do you know where this was filmed?
STupid – nobody would ever chip that shot — everyone would use putter. Dumb video
Some great advice here and I agree with it. I am not a scratch golfer, teaching pro, club pro or low handicapper. So I use in my short game when it comes to chipping; putter, hybrid, 7 iron, PW, working on improving my skill level with my 57 degree wedge. Depending on the lie, and type of shot I need, I will use one of these clubs. I use the right tool I'm comfortable with.
Stan Utley carries a nine wood!?
I use my 63*9* wedge 90% of the time from 70 yards out to fringe.