Re: Wedges...
There's no pictures where you linked to, Brian.
It's not my job, just my passion. I'm fortunate to be in a position where I can pursue it aggressively.
Yes, there is. However, all 'home spun' stuff is just to give you an idea. Scrags should get close by throwing the shaft on the wall. Obviously the best bet is to buy a good gauge.
That said...
Get the loft on your current wedge. Use the ghetto method if necessary.
Now, take the wedge and lay the face flat on the table (shaft is pointing to the ground. Set the protractor on the table, and measure to the middle of the sole, in the middle of the club. Some wedges have 'heel relief', so you'll find less bounce there, and more towards the toe. It's tough to find the middle of the sole - so you'll probably be out a degree or two. Anyway, measure to the middle of the sole and get the loft number - it should be smaller than the loft of the face (indicating bounce sole, as opposed to scoop sole). Do the math (subtract face from sole) and that's your bounce.
Originally posted by BrianW
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It's not my job, just my passion. I'm fortunate to be in a position where I can pursue it aggressively.
Originally posted by bulldog2k
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That said...
Get the loft on your current wedge. Use the ghetto method if necessary.
Now, take the wedge and lay the face flat on the table (shaft is pointing to the ground. Set the protractor on the table, and measure to the middle of the sole, in the middle of the club. Some wedges have 'heel relief', so you'll find less bounce there, and more towards the toe. It's tough to find the middle of the sole - so you'll probably be out a degree or two. Anyway, measure to the middle of the sole and get the loft number - it should be smaller than the loft of the face (indicating bounce sole, as opposed to scoop sole). Do the math (subtract face from sole) and that's your bounce.
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