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  1. Wedge bounce is the angle created between the leading edge and the lowest point of the sole or trailing edge. This is the area of the club that hits through the ground as it contacts the ball. The greater the wedge bounce degree, the higher the leading edge is off the surface at address.

    • Wedge Grinds

      Wedge bounce is also key to understanding wedge grind, as...

    • Sand Wedge

      The bounce and grind on a sand wedge helps determine how...

  2. A high bounce for a sand wedge has 10-14 degrees of bounce. Think about using a sand wedge with a lower loft if: You have steep golf swing and tend to make deep divots after contact. You tend to hit behind the ball on your mis-hits. Play courses that have softer playing conditions.

  3. 10 maj 2019 · Having the proper wedge bounce and grind option promotes optimal contact, control, and ball spin. Wedges can be categorized into three distinct models: Low, Mid and High bounce. Low bounce wedges are typically between 4°-6°, ideal for firm turf conditions and bunkers with harder or coarse sand.

  4. 21 lis 2023 · On the best wedges, the bounce will act almost as a rudder, steering the club smoothly through turf or sand and aiding it's exit. The correct bounce angle can provide the insurance to turn a slightly heavy contact from a duff, into a perfectly serviceable chip shot.

  5. How to Use the Bounce on Your Sand Wedge. We reached out to Titleist staff member Jack Druga, the PGA Professional at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, host of the 2018 U.S. Open. In the video above, Jack shares a simple training aid that was... Show More.

  6. 24 sty 2017 · Wedges 101. Bounce is a critical element of a wedge, but one that is typically ignored or misunderstood. Today, I’m going to explain what bounce is, why you need it, and why having the right amount is critical for good wedge play.

  7. 10 maj 2019 · Wedge bounce is the angle created between the leading edge and the lowest point of the sole or trailing edge. This angle forces the club to “bounce” or skip out of the turf, quicker, and easier as it contacts the ball.

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