Excellent content. Never thought about bounce in a tight lie. Food for thought. I use many different clubs when chipping or short shots off the green. A seven iron is a choice for many shots i make but I do use 54 SW SM8 10S bounce at rimes. Now I know why sometimes in a tight lie that bounce causes the ball to be hit with the sole therefore the ball gets bladed. I enjoy your content keep it up.
They made the grooves sharper? Isn't the groove diameter regulated to limit the amount of check one is able to generate? I assumed the grooves were already as sharp as permitted?
Love the podcast mixed in with the other videos
Excellent content. Never thought about bounce in a tight lie. Food for thought. I use many different clubs when chipping or short shots off the green. A seven iron is a choice for many shots i make but I do use 54 SW SM8 10S bounce at rimes. Now I know why sometimes in a tight lie that bounce causes the ball to be hit with the sole therefore the ball gets bladed. I enjoy your content keep it up.
Very good info, thanks
excellent!! 6:42
Wow...a golfer and a physicist! I'm lost on the spatial position of CG as he described!
I’m about to get new wedges and I had the same idea. 60 with 4 bounce, 56 with 10 bounce. And then a 51 degree gap wedge
They made the grooves sharper? Isn't the groove diameter regulated to limit the amount of check one is able to generate? I assumed the grooves were already as sharp as permitted?