When choosing wedges for your bag, it’s customary to maintain a 4 to 5-degree gap between each one. For instance, if your pitching wedge sits at 46 degrees, you might consider adding a gap wedge between the pitching and sand wedges. A sand wedge ranging from 56 to 58 degrees is versatile, suitable for bunker play and challenging shots over hazards or tight pin placements. Following this principle, a gap wedge of 50 to 52…
Wedge bounce is a crucial consideration for any golfer seeking to enhance their game. Understanding this concept can be perplexing, so our goal in this piece is to demystify the terminology. So, what exactly is wedge bounce? Golf wedge bounce refers to the angle from the sole’s trailing edge to the leading edge of the club head. Depending on the depth of your divots, the club’s edge will either skim over the turf or dig…
