What is standard bounce on a 50 degree wedge?

The average bounce for a 50 degree wedge is 5-8°. However, a few specialty wedges offer higher bounces at 12°. This is often the highest bounce that is found on a 50 degree wedge. A bounce of 8° is considered to be good if you're playing on firm courses or with a golf club that has a beveled leading edge.
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What is a 50 degree wedge good for?

A 50 degree wedge is used either for full approach shots into greens or for short shots around the greens. Due to having less loft than a sand wedge, it's a useful club for playing lower trajectory pitch shots and chip shots.
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What bounce should I have on my wedges?

Low bounce wedges are great for firm conditions and players that take very little divot. A low bounce wedge will tend to dig or cut into the turf. High bounce wedges are great for softer conditions and players that take a bigger divot. A high bounce wedge will tend to glide through the turf and resist digging.
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Is 12 degrees of bounce too much?

Clubs with a bounce of more than 10 degrees are considered "high bounce" wedges, according to Publinks Golfer. Sand wedges and some specialty gap wedges usually have high bounce, making them a good choice for light sand, deep rough or a shaggy fairway.
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Is 10 degrees high bounce?

If you are a player that takes a large divot, you will do much better with the higher levels of bounce. A sand wedge with ten degrees of bounce is considered to have medium bounce, and the fourteen degrees is a high bounce wedge. There are a few other factors that will go into which bounce you should play with.
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Is 14 too much bounce?

Wedges with a mid bounce angle (10 to 14-degrees) are the best all-around wedges for playability in all types of conditions and all golfers.
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Is 13 degree bounce good?

Bounce angles of 10 – 13 degrees are preferable. Why? Added bounce makes it easier to play without digging too deeply into the turf.
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How much bounce do I need for a 52-degree wedge?

A low bounce of 8-10° is the best for a 52-degree wedge. Heavy sand bunkers and a firm golf course demand low bounce while high bounce works best when there is soft sand in the bunker and the golf course isn't as firm.
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What degree wedges should a high handicapper carry?

What Loft Wedges Should A High Handicapper Carry? High handicappers should carry at least a 56-degree wedge. In addition, it makes sense to have a 52-degree wedge and a 60-degree wedge to have a variety of shots. The thing that you have to pay attention to is the loft gapping in the set.
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What bounce is best for bunkers?

Use a 58* or 60* low bounce wedge for these shots and the deeper the bunkers the more loft you need.
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Is higher bounce better for wedges?

With a high-bounce angle (10 degrees or higher), the wedge will be less prone to digging through impact, will have more of a bouncing effect in the sand and for most golfers, is an easier club to use than a wedge with low bounce (more on that later.)
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What bounce is best for high handicappers?

If you're not sure what bounce is right for your game, most high handicappers will do just fine grabbing a wedge with 7 to 10 degrees of bounce. A wedge with high bounce will have an angle of more than 10 degrees.
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What is considered low bounce on a wedge?

Low Bounce Wedges

Wedges with a bounce angle of 4 to 6 degrees are considered low-bounce. Wedges with minimal bounce will be better suited to players who sweep the ball, taking a shallower divot, firmer turf conditions (i.e. links courses) and heavy, coarse sand in bunkers or bunkers with little sand.
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Do you need a 50 degree wedge?

You must have a wedge between your pitching wedge loft and your sand wedge loft. The gap wedge (usually around 50 degrees) provides a vital yardage between those two clubs.
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Should I get a 48 or 50 degree wedge?

The 48° wedge is a good option if you want to cover a fairly large distance that averages 105 yards with a full swing. However, if you want to hit shots from a shorter distance, then a 50° wedge is the better choice. The 50 degree wedge covers an average distance of 90 yards.
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What degree wedge is best for sand?

A 56-degree sand wedge is suited for hitting out of the sand or for a golfer who hits behind the golf ball a lot. The higher degree of bounce helps the club glide through the sand or dirt, which makes it the most versatile wedge in the bag.
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What wedges should the average golfer carry?

Three wedges is standard, but you might want four or more

Most players tend to carry three wedges — a pitching, sand and lob wedge.
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What is the most important wedge to have?

Overall, I believe that the sand wedge and the lob wedge are the most important wedges to get the bounce right on, because they will be used most frequently around the greens. Last thing about bounce– If you regularly play on tight turf, or regularly play on soft turf, match your wedge bounces to these conditions.
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Why are Vokey wedges so good?

The Vokey SM8 wedges feature spin-milled grooves that create acute spin control and progressive CG placement for optimal launch. The CG's of the wedges in this set are also set slightly forward to increase MOI. This is the main feature that makes these wedges so congenial for high handicappers and beginners.
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Can you have too much bounce on a wedge?

If we open the face on a high-bounce wedge, the leading edge is raised too high off turf, and we will run the risk of hitting it skinny or be forced to hit down on the ball too much. this leads to getting too steep, creating a lower-than-desired shot that relies on spin and a good bounce.
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Are high bounce wedges more forgiving?

A high bounce wedge is the best choice for amateur golfers as it generates quite a bit of spin and gives the player better control over 100-yard shots. They tend to be the most forgiving overall, allowing you to improve at a much quicker pace.
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What bounce do pros use?

A club that has a bounce of 10° or above is called a high bounce wedge. PGA professionals commonly use low-bounce wedges as it gives them better versatility in their shots, but these have a smaller margin for error.
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Is 10 degree bounce good for sand?

Usually your bunkers will also be firm so 10 degrees bounce in a sand wedge or less is best. If your course is softer and sometimes a bit moist, with soft lush grass, and you make divots after you hit the golf ball, use a sand wedge bounce of near 14 degrees.
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What is standard bounce?

The standard bounce of a gap is 8 degrees of loft. Most wedge companies do offer alternate grind options where golfers can choose gap wedges with more or less bounce.
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What is the easiest sand wedge to hit?

“For beginners having a hard time getting the ball out of the sand, the C3i Wedge is the easiest sand wedge to use with its widest sole that can get the ball into the air quickly and deep face that offers quality contact.”
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