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March 20, 2024 At 01:25 PM By Steve
Chris92009Ohio
Lou GSan Diego, CA
March 26, 2024 At 10:31 AM
Good question, so all grinds can be used in most conditions however certain grinds are designed to have the toe open or give more versatility. The D grind and M grinds are examples of this. The F grind is used for full shots primarily and to prevent excessive digging normally. IMHO
Brock LFort Myers, FL
April 01, 2024 At 09:18 AM
March 20, 2024 At 01:25 PM
Can anyone explain to me the different type of wedge designs that are needed to allow a wedge to be used for the finesse shots (chipping and pitching without side to side weight shift) versus the full shot with side to side weight shift etc? For chipping and pitching it's important to hit launch windows and control the release and bounce for chip and runs, soft landings, and lob shots but for the full shots the release and bounce is very different. Lots going on with wedges...
March 26, 2024 At 08:22 PM
BECK0NNew Brighton, MN
April 06, 2024 At 11:23 AM
What’s the reason for having a wedge bent to another loft? Is the loft-grind combo just not available for the loft you want?
Barry MReno, NV
Edward KWesley Chapel, FL
June 23, 2024 At 08:20 PM
Better players practice, play golf, and adjust to the basic specs of the clubs they were "fit" for. No offense to anyone, but constant tweaking loft/lie on the shorter clubs will require 2-3 times more practice to groove a consistent flight/spin. To each his own, seems to me like a lot of extra work. My Tour buddies are the exactly the opposite, they get fit, play what the Titleist rep hands them, go practice. See you in 6 months with new irons, every 60 days with new wedges.
June 29, 2024 At 09:01 AM
June 29, 2024 At 10:08 AM
July 01, 2024 At 11:12 PM
July 01, 2024 At 11:10 PM
I find it hard to part with the low bounce K. I’ve done good awhile ago with D and T grind.
July 05, 2024 At 11:51 PM
Closing…. what is on my thumbnail is what I’m moving forward with. 48-56-64 (50–12F, 58-12D and Phil 64) with a 58-06K. The 50-12F went head to head in practice with both a 46-10F and 50-08F. I just upgraded to SM10. 48-56-64 worked in the past (50-08F, 58-14K, Phil 64) and, until the time I got the 56-08K, been playing 46-52-58-64 (48-10F, 54-10S, 60-14K and Phil 64) for 3 years.
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