Are Lynx Parallax irons forged?

Hand-forged using heat-treated mild carbon steel, the Lynx Parallax irons have a classis cavity design. They offer exceptional playability and accuracy while maintaining a forged feel.

What degree is a Lynx pitching wedge?

50°
P (pitching wedge) (50°) Lynx Parallax Made in U.S.A. S (sand) wedge (55°) Lynx Parallax Made in U.S.A.

Are Lynx Parallax golf clubs any good?

Lynx Parallax is the first set of clubs I ever owned. I have the pre-cavity back model that are really hard to hit. Small, narrow blades, firm steel shaft, ver little offset and not so good a grip. You have to hit it dead center for distance but it feels so great when you do.

What is a 43 degree wedge used for?

Pitching Wedge Loft Pitching wedges that are a part of a game-improvement iron set can have lofts as low as 43 or 42 degrees to maintain yardage gaps relative to their stronger lofted 9-iron.

What wedge is 60 degrees?

lob wedge
A 60-degree wedge is considered a lob wedge and is mostly used to launch the ball high up in the air and land softly on the green. Examples could be hitting the ball over water or sand and quickly stopping it on the green. I used to have a 60 degree in my bag and it did come in handy in certain situations.

Do high handicappers need a lob wedge?

The Lob Wedge Lob, or high, shots can save high handicappers strokes. High handicappers who have difficulty playing from tight, or bare, lies and who have a propensity for taking large divots should consider carrying a lob wedge in their bags.

Should a high handicapper use a 60 degree wedge?

What Loft Wedges Should A High Handicapper Carry? High handicappers should carry at least a 56-degree wedge. In addition, it makes sense to have a 52-degree wedge and a 60-degree wedge to have a variety of shots. The thing that you have to pay attention to is the loft gapping in the set.

How far should I hit my 60 degree wedge?

How Far Should You Hit A 60 Degree Wedge? On average, golfers hit their 60-degree wedge 74 yards, but the range can vary between 60 and 100 yards. Longer hitters who take a full swing will typically be close to the 100-yard range but most golfers only take a 1/2 or 3/4 swing with their 60 degrees.