From your full pitching wedge distance, how many clubs (excluding your putter) are you carrying in your bag? What’s the loft on your pitching wedge? Is it 46° or stronger? Do you have a club to fill the gap between the PW and sand wedge?
Rather than a ¾ pitching wedge that runs out a little, would you be better off adding a wedge with a loft that allows you to play a full shot, generating more spin and control?
Do you have a club that allows you to land 40-yard pitch shots softly? Is this a 60° wedge or a wedge that allows you to open the face?
Your scoring clubs are critical to the number of shots you finally register. If you’ve never had a short-game or scoring club assessment,
The 40-yard game
Whatever standard of golfer you are, try and find time to play 9 holes of 40-yard golf regularly.
Invest in your short-game, it pays off. Invest in your knowledge and technique, invest in your practice, invest in concentration. Expect more, and enjoy your golf.
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