Perfect Wedge Distance Control = Lower Scores
Know your exact wedge distances for every club and every swing. Track full swings, 3/4 swings, and 1/2 swings. Turn 100-yard shots into tap-in birdies.
Build complete distance charts for all wedges
Track full, 3/4, and 1/2 swing distances
Practice drills for specific yardages
Complete Wedge Game Tracking
Know every distance in your bag
Distance Database
Build your personal wedge yardage book. Track PW, GW, SW, LW distances for full, 3/4, and 1/2 swings.
Proximity Practice
Practice hitting specific yardages. Track how close you get to target distances from 40, 60, 80, 100 yards.
Carry vs Total
Track both carry distance and total distance. Critical for different course conditions and green firmness.
Swing Type Tracking
Log full, 3/4, 1/2, and knockdown swings. Build a complete arsenal for any yardage situation.
Consistency Metrics
See your distance consistency. How tight is your dispersion? Consistency = confidence = lower scores.
Gap Analysis
Identify distance gaps in your wedge setup. Maybe you need a gap wedge or different lofts.
Build Your Wedge Distance Book
Simple tracking, deadly accuracy
Hit Wedge Shots
Practice or play, track wedge shots with GPS or laser. Log club, swing type, and result.
Build Your Database
After 5-10 shots per club/swing combo, you'll have reliable distance data for every situation.
Use On Course
Reference your distances on the course. Know exactly which club and swing for every yardage.
Wedge Distance Control Questions
How many wedges should I carry?
Most golfers carry 3-4 wedges (PW, GW/AW, SW, LW). The key is having consistent distance gaps. Track your distances to see if your setup is optimal.
Should I learn partial wedge swings?
Yes! Having 3/4 and 1/2 swing options gives you precise distance control for any yardage. Start with full swings, then add partial swings.
How do I practice specific yardages?
Use the proximity drill. Pick a target distance (like 80 yards) and practice hitting that exact yardage. Track how close you get.
What's the difference between carry and total distance?
Carry is where the ball lands. Total is where it stops after rolling. On firm greens, you need more carry. On soft greens, total matters more.
How many shots do I need to establish distances?
At least 5-10 shots per club/swing combination for reliable averages. The more data, the more accurate your yardage book.
Should my wedge distances be different in practice vs on course?
They might be! Track both. Adrenaline, elevation, and conditions affect distances. Having both data sets makes you smarter on course.
Master Your Wedge Distances Today
Build your personal yardage book. Know every distance, stick wedges close, score better.
Track Wedge Distances - Free