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sand wedge

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sand wedge [′san ‚wej]
(geology)
A wedge-shaped accumulation of sand with the apex downward formed by the filling in of winter contraction cracks.


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Annika Sorenstam nearly holed a sand wedge on the 18th hole for a tap-in birdie that salvaged a 1-under 71 and left her atop the leader board with Sophie Gustafson (70) and Paula Creamer (68) at the Samsung World Championship in Palm Desert.
Set up with the face of your sand wedge slightly open, the ball slightly forward in your stance.
Wind is usually a major factor in club selection, and players have been known to hit anywhere from a three-iron to a sand wedge, depending on wind velocity and direction.
 
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