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DarkThinkeR
61 posts |
#34428 2008-05-21 11:52 GMT |
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i am thinking about purchasing a 56 degree oil can wedge. how much bounce do i want on the club?
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SymphonyOfSound
50 posts |
#34429 2008-05-21 14:37 GMT |
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you don't want a lot of bounce you want the ball to land softly and not bounce so i would say roughly maybe 1 or 2 bounces at the most. you don't want the ball to bounce over the green. you want it to land soft and stay close to your targer..
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CaffineAddict
53 posts |
#34430 2008-05-21 15:22 GMT |
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depends...but i assume you hit more shots of the fairway from 100 yards in then the bunker...that said you want a fairly low amount of bounce...nothing over 8 or 10 degrees. having less bounce on the fairway means your trailing edge on the wedge is not much lower then your leading edge letting you hit a cleaner shot if you will (basically you will take a better divot with less bounce) but it will tend to dig....as for sand its the other way around...you want as much bounce as you can handle, say 12 to 16 degrees...that meaning your trailing edge is way lower then your leading edge, making it more difficult for the wedge to dig in the ground and "sweep" through the sand...as for what i can remember a good majority had 16 degrees as an unwritten standard on 56 degree wedges...these days its whatever you prefer...as for myself to give you an idea i play a 54 degree vokey with 10 degrees of bounce and a 58 degree with 12 degree of bounce...you be able to figure out what i play from FW and Bunker now ;)
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Guineapig
48 posts |
#34431 2008-05-21 15:35 GMT |
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High bounce. You are going to need it because you are going to play sand shots with it. If your bounce is too low it will inhibit how open you can make the clubface and control distance and softness out of the bunker.
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