35-yard wedge shot over a bunker: Hit down on the ball to generate backspin A common problem amateurs make on wedge shots is having a tendency to lean back and try to scoop the ball up into the air.
With less bounce and less loft, the 52 degree wedge helped Sean dig the club more into the ground, which created a low driving ball flight, with lots of backspin and crispier contact. Golf Digest ...