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  2. Wedge bounce is the angle created between the leading edge and the lowest point of the sole or trailing edge. This is the area of the club that hits through the ground as it contacts the ball. The greater the wedge bounce degree, the higher the leading edge is off the surface at address.

  3. The truth about wedge bounce is staring you in the face

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    The truth about wedge bounce is staring you in the face. By Mike Stachura. TaylorMade's new Milled Grind 4 wedges feature 23 options, seven sole grinds and eight different bounce angles.

  4. What Bounce Angles Should I Have On My Wedges? | Golf Monthly

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    On the best wedges, the bounce will act almost as a rudder, steering the club smoothly through turf or sand and aiding it's exit. The correct bounce angle can provide the insurance to turn a slightly heavy contact from a duff, into a perfectly serviceable chip shot. As legendary wedge maker Bob Vokey often says, “Bounce is your friend”.

  5. Sole provider: Understanding wedge bounce and what it does -...

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    Low-bounce wedges (6 degees and lower) tend to be the most difficult wedges to use, but also offer the greatest amount of shotmaking versatility. Tour players tend to favor low bounce...

  6. Grind vs. Bounce: 2 important wedge concepts, explained

    www.golfdigest.com/story/wedge-bounce-versus-wedge-grind-explained

    Wedge bounce is the angle created between the leading edge and the lowest point of the sole or trailing edge. This angle forces the club to “bounce” or skip out of the turf, quicker, and...

  7. Wedge bounce is the angle created between the leading edge of your club and the ground. High-bounce wedges will sit higher off the ground compared to low-bounce wedges, which will impact how much the club digs into the ground. We’ll get into what bounce is and what might be the best option for you.

  8. Titleist Wedge Bounce Explained by Bob Vokey | Team Titleist

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    Wedge bounce is the angle created between the leading edge and the lowest point of the sole or trailing edge. This angle forces the club to “bounce” or skip out of the turf, quicker, and easier as it contacts the ball.

  9. Wedges: Understanding Bounce - Plugged In Golf

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    Today, I’m going to explain what bounce is, why you need it, and why having the right amount is critical for good wedge play. What Is Bounce? Here’s the technical definition: the angle between the ground and a line drawn between the sole’s contact point and the leading edge.

  10. Golf wedge bounce is the angle measured from the soles trailing edge to the club heads leading edge. Depending on how deep your divots tend to be, the edge of the club will travel either on top of or through the turf before impact with the ball. Ignoring wedge bounce can be seriously detrimental to your short game.

  11. What is wedge bounce? Wedge bounce is the angle between the ground and the sole of the club when the club is held at a proper address. Take a look at this picture to get a visual representation of what different kinds of bounces look like.