Coagulator
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- Jul 14, 2007
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Ok so excuse the ignorance here but-
What is the difference between high and low bounce angels when applied to wedges? When I played in high school- I had a PW and a SW and for the life of me I seriously can't remember their loft degree angles. Now I read about all you guys having 3, 4, 19 wedges or so and it just blows my mind, add in the bounce angle quotient and I'll just call it good for the day!
Currently I have a PW and an AW in my bag 44 and 47 degree loft angles.I assume the have typical bounce angles if any at all <shrug>. I also assume that at the point I'm at it really won't make a difference.
I guess my the main reason for this post is do I need to go out and get a SW or will the AW do for me at this point. In addition I'd like to understand the concept of the High and Low Bounce figures so when I'm at a Scratch handicap I know what the hell I'm doing .
What is the difference between high and low bounce angels when applied to wedges? When I played in high school- I had a PW and a SW and for the life of me I seriously can't remember their loft degree angles. Now I read about all you guys having 3, 4, 19 wedges or so and it just blows my mind, add in the bounce angle quotient and I'll just call it good for the day!
Currently I have a PW and an AW in my bag 44 and 47 degree loft angles.I assume the have typical bounce angles if any at all <shrug>. I also assume that at the point I'm at it really won't make a difference.
I guess my the main reason for this post is do I need to go out and get a SW or will the AW do for me at this point. In addition I'd like to understand the concept of the High and Low Bounce figures so when I'm at a Scratch handicap I know what the hell I'm doing .