pitching wedge
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Definition
Noun: A pitching wedge is a type of golf club, specifically a wedge, designed with a loft angle that allows a golfer to hit the ball with a high, short trajectory, typically used for approach shots to the green, especially to get the ball over obstacles or hazards.
Usage
The pitching wedge is used for short-distance shots where precision and a high ball flight are required. It is a standard club in a golfer's set, often used when the ball is relatively close to the green but requires clearing an obstacle like a bunker or rough terrain. - He selected his pitching wedge for the delicate shot over the sand trap. - A good pitching wedge is essential for a golfer's short game.
Advanced Usage
- Club Selection: The term is used in the context of selecting the appropriate tool for a specific golfing situation. It implies a calculated choice for a shot requiring control and elevation.
- Technical Specification: In detailed discussions of golf equipment, the pitching wedge is defined by its loft angle, which typically ranges from 44 to 48 degrees, distinguishing it from other wedges like the gap wedge or sand wedge.
Variants and Related Words
- Wedge (n): The broader category of golf clubs with a high loft, used for short shots. The pitching wedge is one type of wedge.
- Pitch (v/n): The verb "to pitch" in golf means to hit a high, short shot, often with a wedge. The noun "pitch" can refer to such a shot.
Synonyms
- Approach wedge (Note: This is sometimes used interchangeably, though technically an "approach wedge" or "gap wedge" may have a slightly different loft.)
- Short-game club (a descriptive synonym, not a specific club name).
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To take a wedge to it: An informal golfing phrase meaning to use a wedge club for a shot.
- He was just off the green, so he decided to take a wedge to it.
- Pitching and putting: A phrase referring to the two key components of the short game in golf (using wedges and the putter).
- His victory was due to excellent pitching and putting.
Noun
- a wedge used to loft the golf ball over obstacles