bounce angle

Also depends on the loft/use of the wedge

For a Gap Wedge or Lob Wedge, that would be considered heading towards 'high' bounce, but for a sand Wedge, that's Mid-Low.

There are also a number of other factors involved in the technicalities of a wedge's spec - Sole Width, Camber, Heel/Toe Grind/Shape to name a few.

But if you 'really like it', that's the only important thing!

thanks for that another wee question though.

Can you get bounce angels at 10,11,12,13 and 14 degrees??
Angles, yes. Not sure about angels though :rolleyes:

Bounce can also be down to 4*.

On Clevelands - and I think CG series was one of the first to use it - there can be 1, 2 or 3 red dots on the back of the club. These indicate Low, Medium and High Bounce resp.
 
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I'm asking because i was thinking about getting a different loft but want the same bounce spec. it has a white and black dot on the sole under the 10

Also depends on the loft/use of the wedge

For a Gap Wedge or Lob Wedge, that would be considered heading towards 'high' bounce, but for a sand Wedge, that's Mid-Low.

There are also a number of other factors involved in the technicalities of a wedge's spec - Sole Width, Camber, Heel/Toe Grind/Shape to name a few.

But if you 'really like it', that's the only important thing!


Angles, yes. Not sure about angels though :rolleyes:

Bounce can also be down to 4*.

On Clevelands - and I think CG series was one of the first to use it - there can be 1, 2 or 3 red dots on the back of the club. These indicate Low, Medium and High Bounce resp.
 
What loft is it?

What do you use it for?

What loft/purpose is the wedge you are considering?

Btw. I think someone has been filling in the dots. They are normally White - and on the GG15 are by the loft (it was an earlier model (CG12?) that had them on the back of the club.
 
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