My suggestion: Get booked into our Titleist fitting day and learn the importance about wedge & Putter fitting from Ben Hiscock who is an expert in Titleist Club fitting, he will use his expertise to recommend the correct club/s to match your game and course conditions.
What to consider when choosing new wedges: 1. Determine proper bounce Bounce is the angle from the leading edge to the trailing edge of a wedge. Striking the ground towards the leading edge of the sole means you need more bounce. Striking the ground toward the back (or trailing) edge means you need less bounce. 2. What attack angle is your swing? Is it steep, shallow or normal? Steep – You take a large divot and you need more bounce on your wedge Shallow – You pick the ball off the fairway and need less bounce Normal – If you do not dig, and take a normal divot, then standard bounce will work 3. What kind of conditions do you play on? Are fairways firm or soft? Firm fairways – you should have relatively less bounce Soft fairways – you should have more bounce 4. How is the sand? Soft deep sand – you should have more bounce Firm tight packed sand – you should have less bounce. 5. Product availability With Titleist Vokeys range of head designs, you can fine tune and dial in your wedge to suit your swing and playing conditions
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