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A crash course on wedge bounce
The smart way to think about bounce is to first accept one truth: You might not want the same bounce on all of your wedges.
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. As a mid-handicapper, there are plenty of things that I could do better in order to drop ...
Wedges are the Swiss Army knife of golf equipment: By using different lofts and bounce/grind options you can pretty much find any wedge for any task. Yet while much attention is paid to the lob and ...
One of the fastest ways to tidy up your short game is to choose the proper set of wedges. At first glance it seems easy: grab either two or three wedges that look good to you from your local golf shop ...
Ping introduced its new S259 wedges which were reshaped to help players better "capture" the ball and hit low, flighted shots ...
What is bounce on a wedge? During a recent golf lesson with golf coach Anthony Wik, we got some helpful answers – and we just had to share with you. From general golf tips to mental tips to overcome ...
A few years ago, a buddy of mine — who was just a beginner golfer — always opted to use his putter from anywhere relatively close to the putting surface. From 15 feet off the green to a whopping 150 ...
Playing out of bunkers is a bugaboo for many golfers, including Hot List tester Anand Mudaliar. A 6-handicap who plays about 50 rounds a year, Mudaliar, 42, has no issue bashing it 260 off the tee but ...
It’s not uncommon for PGA TOUR players to travel with multiple lob wedges that have different bounces. Since weather and grass conditions change from week to week, and sometimes even day to day, many ...
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