We all know shanks can happen with any club. However, I think we'd all agree that it's FAR easier to shank a wedge than any other club.
What's the technical reason?
My guess is that because the club is so upright, it's far easier to either get too flat and get the toe too far up, or to get too upright and thus get too close to the ball.
What's the technical reason?
My guess is that because the club is so upright, it's far easier to either get too flat and get the toe too far up, or to get too upright and thus get too close to the ball.
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