SteveJay
Head Pro
Hi all,
Have always been a "picker" taking a minimal divot so have a 52 and 58 degree wedge with 8 degree bounce. They have worked fine on firm fairways but this year I have worked on better strike consistency and taking a divot, with a slightly steeper angle of attack.
As I am now a member and playing regularly through winter on soft ground, have found my sand wedge (54 degrees and 15 bounce I think) more reliable and rarely risk the other wedges.
Wondered if it was worth buying, say, a 52 high bounce wedge to give me flexibility in winter. Anyone else switch according to ground conditions?
Thanks guys.
Have always been a "picker" taking a minimal divot so have a 52 and 58 degree wedge with 8 degree bounce. They have worked fine on firm fairways but this year I have worked on better strike consistency and taking a divot, with a slightly steeper angle of attack.
As I am now a member and playing regularly through winter on soft ground, have found my sand wedge (54 degrees and 15 bounce I think) more reliable and rarely risk the other wedges.
Wondered if it was worth buying, say, a 52 high bounce wedge to give me flexibility in winter. Anyone else switch according to ground conditions?
Thanks guys.