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During a recent interview on GOLF’s Fully Equipped podcast ... every week are playing scoring clubs with a decidedly flatter lie angle. “Wedges are typically too upright and fit for full ...
Wrong. Golf clubs are much more complicated. But don’t worry, this is a good thing.
Your clubs, which include your driver through your wedges (and your putter ... and need more upright lie angles to accommodate their more vertical paths into the golf ball. Upright clubs can ...
1. Simplifying selection. The world of sole designs and grinds is confusing. Manufacturers use all kinds of letters to ...
Editor’s Note: Bruce Martin is a PGA Master Professional with the San Diego Golf Academy ... loft on your irons will accomplish the correct trajectory and distance control. Most irons have a 4 degree ...
your lack of power likely has something to do with your angle of attack, says Gene Parente, president of Golf Club Laboratories in San Diego. “If you want your irons to perform better ...
Clubs with high loft, such as a sand wedge, pop the ball very high up ... the angle is affected by quadratic drag: The best angle to launch a golf ball here is 35 degrees. Lower than 45, but ...
Had you asked me five years ago which golf clubs were ... a fairly upright angle, to let you be more comfortable standing over the ball. A matching 58-degree “S” sand wedge is also available ...
How about the different ball positions, face angles ... sand wedge squarely behind the ball with the shaft in a neutral orientation. In other words, don't add or subtract loft from the club ...
But everyone who’s ever swung a club ... wedges is the most aesthetically pleasing thing they can add to their bag. We took samples for our usual rounds at our local course and on several ...