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Originally Posted by Duffmeister I don't want to belabor this point excessively, but what you are saying seems to me to be counterintuitive. The more bounce on a club, the more club material there is lower than the leading edge to strike the ground first, which will tend to leave the leading edge higher and more likely to skull the ball. Less bounce means less material lower than the leading edge and therefore the club is more able to come in and strike the ball higher on the clubface, avoiding the skulled shot.
I've gotten burned using higher bounce wedges off hardpan, but do whatever works for you. Actually, the angle of attack may be more important than the bounce angle anyway. |
That's what I used to think too until about 2months ago. My 54-09 MPT can take a ball off the edge of the cart path and skip stop 5 ft. from where it lands. My 50-06, blade digs, gets stuck, shot goes 1/3 the distance I was trying for.