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An approach wedge also called a pitching wedge, is a type of golf club designed for shorter-distance shots with a higher degree of accuracy. It has the shortest shaft and the highest loft of all the wedges, making it the easiest to hit. The approach wedge is used for a variety of shots, including approach shots, chips, and pitches.
The approach wedge is a type of shot that is hit with an iron when the ball is lying close to the ground. The club is swung in an arc and makes contact with the ball just before the ground. This shot is often used when the ball is lying in heavy rough or when it is necessary to hit the ball over a tree.