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September 23, 2019 At 03:02 AM By Richard A
Richard ASt Neots, Cambs
I have a 50.08.F and a 54.10.S. I was thinking of bending them to 52 and 56. I’m aware of the bounce change of 2 degrees, but will the grinds be affected in any way. Or am I better off getting new ones.
Lou GSan Diego, CA
September 24, 2019 At 02:22 PM
I just found out from Titleist that when bending your wedges you won’t notice any difference to the grind.
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
September 24, 2019 At 05:26 PM
October 03, 2019 At 01:52 PM
Chris92009Ohio
October 01, 2019 At 07:51 AM
The grind will not be affected however it may change the effective bounce or use of the grind in some instances. For example the trailing edge relief of the M can actually help if you bend your wedge two degrees weak since it still allows you the ability to open the blade with minimal interference vs the F grind that may prevent you further from being able to do this. I ALWAYS use Hand Ground options when ordering my wedges from Vokey...the grind is an IMPORTANT component just like the right shaft and bounce...IMHO Cheers, Chris
October 14, 2019 At 03:04 PM
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Rick ARoseburg, OR
Keith WBirmingham England
October 26, 2019 At 01:21 PM
Why would you bend them to create more loft, wouldn't it be better to deloft them for distance? Personally I would just buy required loft to compliment gap distance in set
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