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WedgesA chart pattern used in technical analysis to forecast market trends, with two converging lines connecting a series of peaks and troughs to form a wedge. It is similar to a triangle. Wedges are usually seen within an existing market trend and are generally continuation patterns. The wedge usually lasts more than a month but no more than three month [..]
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WedgesWedges are golf clubs used for short distances (less than 100 m). The club head is rounded. There are different kinds of wedges: Pitching Wedge, Gap Wedge, Sand Wedge, Lob Wedge and Chipper.
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WedgesBelow your highest numbered iron comes your wedges. Depending on how the rest of your set is configured you will have room for 2, 3 or even 4 wedges. The more wedges you have, the more options you have from within 100 yards which is the most important part of the game, so plan your set carefully.
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WedgesWood wedges cut from 2x4 lumber which is used for leveling and stablizing. (Grip)
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