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I have a set on Yonex irons that came with both a PW and a 10 iron. They look the same. Any difference you know of in loft? SW on right
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Never heard of a 10 iron till now.
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Don't know about a 10 iron but dad always said if you were caught out on the links during a thunderstorm to hold up a 1 iron because even God couldn't hit it.
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The pitching wedge is the lowest-lofted club typically called a wedge. It lies on the cusp between the numbered irons and the wedges (in fact it is sometimes labelled the "10-iron"), and is useful for a variety of short shots from firm or semi-soft lies. The traditional pitching wedge had a loft of about 50-52°, but the "de-lofting" of modern cavity back irons including the pitching wedge has resulted in a loft range centering on 48°.
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The pitching wedge is the lowest-lofted club typically called a wedge. It lies on the cusp between the numbered irons and the wedges (in fact it is sometimes labelled the "10-iron"), and is useful for a variety of short shots from firm or semi-soft lies. The traditional pitching wedge had a loft of about 50-52°, but the "de-lofting" of modern cavity back irons including the pitching wedge has resulted in a loft range centering on 48°.
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Yes I did. Could not find a definitive answer. One golf forum said they are the same, but I ask why did I receive both with the set?
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The pitching wedge is the lowest-lofted club typically called a wedge. It lies on the cusp between the numbered irons and the wedges (in fact it is sometimes labelled the "10-iron"), and is useful for a variety of short shots from firm or semi-soft lies. The traditional pitching wedge had a loft of about 50-52°, but the "de-lofting" of modern cavity back irons including the pitching wedge has resulted in a loft range centering on 48°.
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Yes I did. Could not find a definitive answer. One golf forum said they are the same, but I ask why did I receive both with the set? Your pic could be deceiving but the the #10 looks to be fatter/heavier and a different angle where the shaft meets the head. Also the face on the 10 looks to be a bit wider in the pic. Why both, don’t know. Why play pasture pool, don’t know. What I do know is that the wedge looks used and the 10 doesn’t. Hint maybe. 😀
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The pitching wedge is the lowest-lofted club typically called a wedge. It lies on the cusp between the numbered irons and the wedges (in fact it is sometimes labelled the "10-iron"), and is useful for a variety of short shots from firm or semi-soft lies. The traditional pitching wedge had a loft of about 50-52°, but the "de-lofting" of modern cavity back irons including the pitching wedge has resulted in a loft range centering on 48°.
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I wouldn’t be worth a damn with either one
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Yes I did. Could not find a definitive answer. One golf forum said they are the same, but I ask why did I receive both with the set? Your pic could be deceiving but the the #10 looks to be fatter/heavier and a different angle where the shaft meets the head. Also the face on the 10 looks to be a bit wider in the pic. Why both, don’t know. Why play pasture pool, don’t know. What I do know is that the wedge looks used and the 10 doesn’t. Hint maybe. 😀 I haven't used the 10 because of the 14 club rule and I always use the PW when I would use a 10. But now, I am rethinking this, and short of taking them both down to the pro shop and have them measure the loft, I figured someone here may know.
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The pitching wedge is the lowest-lofted club typically called a wedge. It lies on the cusp between the numbered irons and the wedges (in fact it is sometimes labelled the "10-iron"), and is useful for a variety of short shots from firm or semi-soft lies. The traditional pitching wedge had a loft of about 50-52°, but the "de-lofting" of modern cavity back irons including the pitching wedge has resulted in a loft range centering on 48°.
Google is the best. Not google nor will it ever be google anything, I hate fugging Google. But yes, search and ye will find. JK. My dads set of clubs had an 11 iron. I thought it was a pitching wedge but maybe it was sand?
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The difference? A few degrees of loft. You’re welcome.
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I've never heard of a 10 iron until now. Don't know about a 10 iron but dad always said if you were caught out on the links during a thunderstorm to hold up a 1 iron because even God couldn't hit it. Your Dad is Lee Trevino? Cool
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Technically, there's no such thing as a USGA sanctioned 10 iron. Like the pitching wedge, gap wedge, sand wedge, and lob wedge, it's all a matter of degrees. Those are listed from low to high loft. The degrees can vary within those particular wedges from 47-53 for pitch, 50-54 for a gap, sand is 54-58, and lob is 58-62 degrees.
You can only carry 14 clubs. I choose a pitch, sand, and lob wedges. I broke my gap otherwise that would be in the bag too.
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I haven't used the 10 because of the 14 club rule and I always use the PW when I would use a 10. But now, I am rethinking this, and short of taking them both down to the pro shop and have them measure the loft, I figured someone here may know. When was the last time your golf buddies counted the clubs in your bag? Seems a little personal. Anyway, take the clubs out to a flat spot in your yard. Set a flat paver on the clubface so that the clubface is level. The back will settle into the lawn. Look at the angle the shaft points towards the sky. That'll tell ya which has more loft, and that's all ya need ta know. Guessin it's the equivalent of a 60 deg wedge.
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I've never heard of a 10 iron until now. Don't know about a 10 iron but dad always said if you were caught out on the links during a thunderstorm to hold up a 1 iron because even God couldn't hit it. Your Dad is Lee Trevino? Cool LOL... That was my thought also when I read it https://www.theversed.com/63023/lee...f-course-42-years-ago-today/#.MQXaWcgQpG
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