Wedge Bounce Explained - Learn what you should choose?
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2022
- Discover the secret to improving your golf game with the right bounce on your wedges! In this video, we'll explain bounce and how it affects your shots. Whether you struggle with bunker play or tight lies, finding the perfect bounce for your game is crucial. Join us as we dive into the world of wedges and help you choose the best bounce for your golfing success. Don't forget to subscribe for more golf tips and tricks!
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Just what I needed Perfect explanation and video length
This helped much better than the first video I was recommended. Thanks!
Very helpful and simply put. Thank you!
Thanks for just getting straight into it and just telling me what bounce is and why it matters instead of going into some tedious 5-minute introduction like so many... "overseas" videos.
Great Vid... Thanks Mark .
Thank you Mark. Thats very interesting.
Good explanation, cheers
Great stuff Mark!
This is probably the best bounce advice I have been given. Thanks Mark.
Glad it's helped, thanks!⛳
Well presented
Great video 🎉
Thankyou! Ive searched countless videos and asked everyone multiple times and i never quite got it, but after this video i fully understand, thanks
Glad it's helped, if ever you have any further queries don't hesitate to get in touch!
@@GolfShopOnline would or have you made a video explaining vokey grinds?
@@ander5917 It's not something we've gone in-depth on yet but definitely can do!
Get an 8 got it
Great video. Now I get it. Lean shaft forward for less bounce (tight lies etc) and back for more bounce (tall grass/rough)
just be a little careful, shaft lean forward takes off bounce but can bring "digging" into the equation, shaft lean back can open the face up to go straight under in tall grass etc. Exposing the bounce by minimising shaft lean can be great in bunkers etc. Overall, the bounce can be manipulated but if you find you're doing it one way in particular too often, it may be worth reviewing with your coach to make sure you've got the best bounce options for the shots you like to play/find yourself playing a lot
thanks
Nice video
Great video my guy
Glad you enjoyed
I think I get it Mark just not sure what suits me. Thanks for the explanation.
Hope it helped a bit, if you ever need any help on specifics, don't hesitate to get in touch with us through the site. Some of the big brands also have their own selector tools which can be interesting and give you a good idea of your best options too!
Great video Mark, I want forgiving wedges and for my sand wedge and lob working in wet and fluffy sand and in the rough and tight lies so I guess medium bounce could be the key then. Do you think that speciality wedges( Sand/ lob) are better than wedges all in a set of irons as I’ve had some pros tell me that set wedges tend to blade shots more and you need more bounce.
In softer lies and sand, medium to higher bounce can definitely help prevent digging and give you a bit more forgiveness in strike. Speciality wedges definitely have a place; if you like to be versatile with your wedges and play a range of different shots, this is where they'll stand out. However, going from a cavity back game improvement set of irons into speciality blade wedges can be quite extreme, but there are also some cavity back speciality wedges which can be a really good option. If you don't need the versatility quite so much, wedges from a set could also work, but I would double-check the standard bounce on these before going ahead; they won't have the bounce and grind variations to suit your game that is offered with speciality wedges.
@@GolfShopOnline many thanks great advice.
Nice. Tx. Not to complicate things but what about GRIND?
Grind options can help fine tune bounce to the shots you play, if you've got any specific questions on grinds or the best options for your game, don't hesitate to head over to our website and get in touch!
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How much is medium bounce?? What would a medium bounce be for a 54 or 58 degree? Thank you for addressing this question!!
Medium bounce is generally about 8-10 degrees. You can find 54/56 degree wedges can have slightly higher bounce as standard because these are seen as standard sand wedge lofts, so you can find a few more wedges with 12/14 degrees of bounce to help from the sand, but there should still be the medium bounce options too if you'd rather
That explains why I blade my 58 with 12bounce
This could definitely be a contributing factor, particularly on firmer ground this is a relatively high bounce
Medium bounce for me. So what degree will that be ?
Somewhere around 8/10 degrees for most wedges
It would be good if you could have provided the numerical range of the bounce.
Low bounce can be anything down to about 4 degrees and high bounce can be up to around 14 degrees. Everything else is a bit a continuum in the middle but mid-bounce is typically seen as around 8-10 degrees
@@GolfShopOnline Thanks. Very much appreciated!!👍👍
Didn’t make enough sense but thanks for trying
Just carry 20 clubs in your bag😂 get all the bounce you need.
That's one way round it 😂
tell me of 3 places that will let you use a set of wedges to figure out what bounce you need before you buy a wedge lol
Every fitting centre I've ever been to and most local pro shops will have demo options for you to try and compare and have an expert on hand to offer advice and guidance on the best options for your game. We've also got a 60-day play better promise for golfers who don't get on with their new clubs, we'll take them back for a credit or exchange