On this week's episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped, Johnny Wunder and Jake Morrow explain why you can't trust the bounce number ...
What Is Bounce on a Wedge? Everything You Need To Know originally appeared on Athlon Sports. In my past life (aka about 12 months ago before launching Rainmakers Golf Club), I was the Head of ...
Wedges come in stock lofts when you buy them off the rack, but not every golfer needs a 52-degree. If you opt to bend your scoring clubs to fill a yardage gap, it’s important to keep one thing in mind ...
It’s August, and across the United States, the fairways are baking, the greens are getting firm, and if you’ve noticed your short game has become a little unpredictable, you’re not alone. One big ...
How much bounce do you have on your wedges? What, you’re not sure? What is bounce you say? Well, “bounce” or “rake” in golf is the term used to describe the angle created when raising the leading edge ...
We don’t mean to overstate the obvious, but wedges, particularly when it comes to determining bounce angles and sole grinds, can be a nightmare of confusion and complexity. Just look at the veritable ...
Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from GOLF CHANNEL’s Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email ...
Answer: Buying new wedges is one of those moments when nuance actually matters. Loft is easy. Grind gets a lot of attention. But bounce? That’s where shots are saved—or quietly ruined. Let's start ...
What is bounce on a wedge? During a recent golf lesson with golf coach Anthony Wik, we got some helpful answers – and we just had to share with you. From general golf tips to mental tips to overcome ...
In my past life (aka about 12 months ago before launching Rainmakers Golf Club), I was the Head of Instruction Content at a major golf publication, so you could probably imagine how many golf ...
"The wedge [with 8 degrees of bounce] isn't great for firmer conditions, but it all depends on the type of swing that you have," he shares. "Shallower swings should use lower bounce, while steeper ...