What is the best bounce for a 58 degree wedge?

For most golfers, a 58-degree wedge is the highest lofted club they should use. You'll want to make sure the bounce of the club is at least 10 degrees. The higher bounce will stop the club from digging too much into the sand or dirt.
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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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Does 2 degrees of bounce make a difference?

The higher the degree of bounce to a club, the better it runs over the ground rather than cutting into it. Like loft, the bounce of a club is measured in degrees and wedges have higher bounce than long irons.
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Can you use a 58 degree wedge as a sand wedge?

The 58 degree wedge acts as a sand wedge from the sand and I can open the face to get the same action as on a 60 degree lob wedge.
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What is the most forgiving bounce on a wedge?

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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Is 14 degrees of bounce too much?

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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Do I need more or less bounce on my wedge?

The best bounce for your lob wedge or sand wedge always depends on your swing type and lie. If you have a shallow angle of attack with minimal divots, stick with low and mid bounce wedges. If you have a steep angle of attack resulting in deep divots, a higher bounce is recommended.
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What bounce should my 58 be?

The best bounce for a 58-degree wedge could range from anywhere between 0 to 14 degrees. The best bounce that you can expect for your wedge with a good grind is typically 11 degrees. In general terms, a good bounce helps the wedge to get under the golf ball.
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Should I chip 58 degree wedge?

For most golfers, a gap wedge or a sand wedge with loft of between 52° and 56° will produce the most consistent outcome when chipping. This is because you'll be able to play most short-game shots you're likely to come across out on the course.
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Does strengthening loft add bounce?

If you opt to bend your scoring clubs to fill a yardage gap, it's important to keep one thing in mind: Weakening a wedge not only adds loft but bounce to the sole as well; strengthening has the opposite effect, decreasing the wedge's bounce specs.
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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 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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Is 10 degree bounce good for sand?

Soft Sand. Using a sand wedge with a larger bounce angle is best in fluffy sand. The added width at the bottom of the club will help your club slide underneath the sand and pop the ball out of the sand. 10-14 degree bounce is best.
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Which wedge grind is best for me?

Wedge Grind Options for Swing Type and Course Conditions

For instance, the L grind is ideal for firm conditions and sweeper swing styles, the M grind offers the most playability, and for some players, the best Vokey grind for sand is the K grind, with the highest bounce.
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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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Is 58 degrees a lob wedge?

So generally think about putting in a gap wedge that's 48 or 50 degrees, a sand wedge that's between 54 and 56 degrees, and a lob wedge that's between 58 and 60 degrees.
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How much bounce should I have on my lob wedge?

A wedge with high bounce (10 to 14 degrees) helps keep the club from digging in soft conditions. A low-bounce wedge (4 to 8 degrees) is best in firm conditions, where you want the club to dig a bit.
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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 is the difference between S grind and F grind?

S grind is designed for players who prefer playing shots with a square face position. Suited to swing type: Neutral, Steep/Digger. Suited to: Medium – Soft turf/conditions. A full sole, with moderate amounts of sole camber and radius makes the F very versatile.
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What wedges should a mid handicapper carry?

A mid-handicap only needs to carry two or three wedges in their bag. The first is a 45-degree pitching wedge, the second is a 50-degree gap wedge, and the third is a 54-degree sand wedge. These three wedges are the most important and should be the first wedges you get.
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What is the standard bounce on a 60 degree wedge?

How Much bounce on a 60 Degree wedge. The 60-degree wedge has a high loft angle which produces a low bounce of around 4°-8°. On average, golfers aim to produce a bounce of 5°-8° while striking the ball using the lob wedge. The lob wedge is used by golfers who find it difficult to launch the ball higher in the air.
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How does changing loft affect bounce?

As you can see changing the loft angle will directly affect the bounce angle because it is part of the head design configuration. So if you bend the club head to have more loft by 2 degrees, you will be changing the angle the sole makes with the ground by the same amount, i.e. two degrees more.
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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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What is the standard bounce for a 56 degree wedge?

The best bounce for a 56 degree wedge for most golfer is about 12 degrees. This is a versatile number right in between the low end of 8 degrees and the high end of 14 degrees. You can play most courses with a 12 degree bounce sand wedge and enjoy your golf.
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