What is the difference between S grind and F grind?

The F grind is going to be the best Vokey wedge for full shots, the narrow sole glides through the turf easily. The S grind can also work nicely for full shots, as the sole is also narrow.
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What is F grind good for?

The F Grind Vokey SM8 is an all-purpose grind that is particularly suited for full shots and shots hit with a square face. Ideal for players who prefer a traditional wedge sole. The F grind is the most played wedge on Tour including Justin Thomas. It's well suited to any turf condition or swing type.
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What does F grind mean on a wedge?

F Grind. A full sole, with moderate amounts of sole camber and radius makes the F very versatile. The F grind is ideal for full shots from turf and for players with a steep aggressive swing type. A full compliment of lower lofts means you'll find an F Grind solution to cover off your gap to sand wedge play.
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What is the difference between S grind and W grind?

The S Grind has a medium width sole with slight camber at the back and moderate heel relief to keep the leading edge low through impact. The W Grind should offer the most forgiveness through its wider sole and extra bounce. There's gene rough front to back camber to prevent digging.
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What wedge grind do pros use?

Vokey wedge grinds: F

You can use it for all types of players. They are very versatile wedges – you can use them for a lot of different distances.” Who it suits: The F-Grind is the most popular grind on the PGA Tour because you can use in all different types of conditions.
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What wedge grind is most forgiving?

K-Grind. The highest bounce wedge in the lineup, the K Grind is the ultimate bunker club and the most forgiving wedge in the lineup for all shots.
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Why do so many pros use Vokey wedges?

The arguments for doing this are that the narrower and deeper milled grooves give a more penetrating ball flight and more consistent spin while the increased grind and bounce options allow for increased shot creativity.
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What bounce is best for wedges?

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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What is the best 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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What is the difference in Callaway grinds?

Specifically, the X grind and the W grind have the Cool Clubs fitters very excited. The X grind has a narrow sole but has high bounce, so it's great for someone who is steep and also manipulates the face around the green depending on the shot. W grinds come in two different styles.
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What bounce do Tour players use?

Cleveland said that unlike their predecessors, many of whom favored low-bounce wedges, many of today's PGA Tour pros use wedges with about 12 or 13 degrees of bounce.
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Are Vokey wedges the best?

The Vokey SM8 are certainly some of the most forgiving wedges in the entire Vokey lineup. While not quite game-improvement irons, they will still serve the needs of mid to high handicappers. The Vokey SM8 wedges have tungsten weighting that has been pushed closer to the face of each club.
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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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Is s grind good for full shots?

The F grind is going to be the best Vokey wedge for full shots, the narrow sole glides through the turf easily. The S grind can also work nicely for full shots, as the sole is also narrow.
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What is an S grind on a knife?

The S-grind is a modern application of the age-old technique of fullering, as applied specifically to kitchen cutlery, in order to improve food release (anti-stick) or put another way, reduce food “striction” (food items sticking to the blade) and reduce cutting resistance (anti-wedge).
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Are Vokey wedges hard to hit?

Titleist Vokey SM9 Wedge

In testing, we found it very easy to square-up on full shots and deliver excellent consistency of spin and flight from closer to the green.
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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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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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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 should I get on a 60 degree wedge?

What is the best bounce for 60-Degree Wedge? A 5°-8° bounce is considered best for a 60-degree wedge. Bounce refers to the angle formed between the leading edge of the club and the sole (bottom of the club). This angle is visible when your golf club establishes contact with the ground during impact.
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What is the best bounce for 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 the best bounce 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 3 wedges should I carry?

Know your pitching wedge loft.

If it's 45 degrees or less, add three more wedges that are spaced apart by no more than 4-5 degrees each. 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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What does C grind mean on a wedge?

C grinds are (generally) the most common

The most common would be a “C grind” which has the toe and heel sections of the sole shaved off a bit to make the sole more rounded. This allows the wedge to play a bit more versatile from different lies and face orientations (open face, shut face, etc.).
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