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  • new golfer---

    ---in the market for a lob wedge, and have heard that one with "bounce" is recommended. What does this mean?

    Also, what does a wedge that is "soft casted" have to offer.

    I'm looking to purchase something very affordable, and am wondering if someone could tell me about Wilson "Advantage" or Knight "Professional Series" golf wedges/equipment in particular. (I am playing w/ a set of RAM irons and woods that I purchased very affordably at the local Big 5, touted as a good "starter" set----any advice/recommendations would be welcome....)


    Len

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    Len,

    If you go to the tab called search and type in "bounce", the search engine will pull up a lot of posts on bounce. That would be a good start.

    The soft cast is the clubmakers metal recipe. It is usually a softer density metal for shock absorsion and feel. You generally don't hit a wedge that hard so the softer material is desirable.

    I play Reid Lockhart wedges that have a dual bounce on each club. Everyone has their favorites. Wedges are as personal as a putter.

    Golfbald
    Last edited by Golfbald; 09-05-2003, 12:44 AM.

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      thank you golfbald---

      appreciate the knowledge!


      Len

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      • #4
        Len ...it is soooo amazing running into you ...it's been a long time...please email me your email address so we can chat. We go back to high school...

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