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What does the d stand for in golf clubs?

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i recently got a set of irons and aclub with the letter D followed the pitching wedge. what does the d stand for?

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  1. You must have gotten the Cleveland golf iron set which includes a D-wedge that is generally 51-53 degrees in loft, and is meant to fill the gap between a PW and SW.


  2. is it the Driver?

  3. "D"   Duel Wedge.  Can be used from the sand or in the rough.

  4. What brand of clubs are they?  I've never heard of a "D" stamped on a wedge.  You could ask them where you bought the clubs, check the company website or ask your club's golf shop.  Really don't have a clue.

  5. That sounds like a Cleveland wedge. The "D" is their gap wedge. It is lofted to fill in the gap between the pitching wedge and sand wedge. Typically 51-53 degrees of loft.

  6. Huh, never see a letter D on a golf club.  And I have been playing golf for 8 years

  7. Its the "Degree" of the wedge

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