Re: How much bounce is too much or not enough???
Conversely, clubs with less bounce are easier to open up, but will dig in softer conditions, lending themselves to a greater chance of going fat.
I apprecite your post on bounce.
I know you are right, but I am somewhat confused. I am looking at pictures of two clubs with differing degrees of bounce and the caption states if you dig use a club with more bounce – I thought that the opposite would be true – if there is more bounce isn’t there a steeper angle to the club and more club to dig in? Whereas, if you have less bounce you have less club to dig into the ground…. Of course, I know I am wrong, but just how wrong, and where I went wrong I am not sure.
Thanks.
P.S I googled this first, and I wasn't able to find an answer....
http://www.golfonline.com/golfonline...143201,00.html
Conversely, clubs with less bounce are easier to open up, but will dig in softer conditions, lending themselves to a greater chance of going fat.
I apprecite your post on bounce.
I know you are right, but I am somewhat confused. I am looking at pictures of two clubs with differing degrees of bounce and the caption states if you dig use a club with more bounce – I thought that the opposite would be true – if there is more bounce isn’t there a steeper angle to the club and more club to dig in? Whereas, if you have less bounce you have less club to dig into the ground…. Of course, I know I am wrong, but just how wrong, and where I went wrong I am not sure.
Thanks.
P.S I googled this first, and I wasn't able to find an answer....
http://www.golfonline.com/golfonline...143201,00.html
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