The lob wedge can be a versatile and helpful club around the green, if hit correctly. With a higher loft, generally 60, and up to 64, degrees, it allows you to get underneath the ball for very high shots from short distances away. These are known as “flop shots,” made famous by Phil Mickelson. But you can also use 60 degree wedges from further distances, depending on your skill level, of course.
So we’ve come up with a list of some of the most popular 60 degree wedges to help make your decision easier.
And if you’re in the market for other short distance clubs, browse our picks for the best 56 degree wedges (sand wedges) available right now.