Bounce angle on lob wedge

Garesfield ACE

Tour Rookie
Joined
Aug 21, 2010
Messages
1,285
Location
Rowlands Gill,Borough of Gateshead
Visit site
Evening gents.....been away for a few days.I am looking at lob wedges.
Can someone explain the difference in numbered bounce angles on lob wedges? Looking at 58/60 degrees and bounce angle of one I am looking at is 6....Is it important,especially for new golfers?

I currently have a Mizuno 58 MP lob wedge that I do reasonably well with but dont no the bounce angle?

BUT WANT ANOTHER LOB WEDGE (TO REPLACE THE CRAP DUNLOP ONE I HAVE)FOR MY 2ND SET OF CLUBS

Kev
 

Region3

Ryder Cup Winner
Joined
Aug 4, 2009
Messages
11,860
Location
Leicester
Visit site
Does the Mizuno one not have another number stamped near the loft?

Generally lob wedges have less bounce than other wedges, and often much less than sand wedges.

Less bounce allows you to pick the ball off the turf a bit easier imo, but digs in easier if you have a tendency to hit fat.

My lob wedge is 4° bounce.
 

Imurg

The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked)
Joined
Mar 15, 2008
Messages
37,504
Location
Aylesbury Bucks
Visit site
A lot depends on the sort of course you play. If you get a lot of tight lies then a low bounce will work but if you play mostly parkland thea bit more bounce helps the club to get through without digging in. Also a lot depends on your style. If you have a shallow swing and don't take much of a divot then you need low bounce, higher bounce will do just that - bounce into the ball and thin it. The more divot you take, the higher bounce you need to stop digging in.
 

Waitforme

Assistant Pro
Joined
Feb 28, 2011
Messages
262
Location
Near Edzell / Montrose
Visit site
The bounce on a sand wedge is to stop it digging into the sand , it slides the wedge through the sand easier than a PW for instance.
If you are playing on a tight lie links course and want to use your LW for tight lies around the green then less bounce will be easier to play.
 

jeardley

Head Pro
Joined
Sep 1, 2010
Messages
437
Location
staffs
Visit site
I find a low bounce helps if you want to be a bit creative with shots around the green. I like to open the lob a play a flop shot and my 60-04 is perfect for that.

But for sand I find the 56-08 is better at getting the ball out.
 

Garesfield ACE

Tour Rookie
Joined
Aug 21, 2010
Messages
1,285
Location
Rowlands Gill,Borough of Gateshead
Visit site
Does the Mizuno one not have another number stamped near the loft?

Generally lob wedges have less bounce than other wedges, and often much less than sand wedges.

Less bounce allows you to pick the ball off the turf a bit easier imo, but digs in easier if you have a tendency to hit fat.

My lob wedge is 4° bounce.



REGION: I will check my lob wedge next time I am at my golf club,cheers.
 

Region3

Ryder Cup Winner
Joined
Aug 4, 2009
Messages
11,860
Location
Leicester
Visit site
my mizuno lob wedge is 58-10...so 10 must be the bounce..so as im after a 2nd decent quality lob wedge i should prob look for around the same bounce?

It depends... do you like the bounce on the 58?
 

Garesfield ACE

Tour Rookie
Joined
Aug 21, 2010
Messages
1,285
Location
Rowlands Gill,Borough of Gateshead
Visit site
my mizuno lob wedge is 58-10...so 10 must be the bounce..so as im after a 2nd decent quality lob wedge i should prob look for around the same bounce?

It depends... do you like the bounce on the 58?

bounce seems ok to me....I bought a titleist vokey spin milled 58.12 on e-bay £27...I got a 2nd better lob wedge because I have 2 sets of golf clubs...
 
Top