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In the game of golf, you should always have a club for every contingency. After all, golf is a particularly frustrating sport, and one bad shot can land you in any number of situations. As such, you might find yourself shooting from the rough, sand, woods, or even the opposite fairway! For this reason, make sure you carry as many variety golf clubs as your golf bag and rules will allow in order to make sure you are covered for any shot.
To that end, fairway woods should always be present in your bag. These are typically woods with numbers 2, 3, 4, or 5. In some cases, they are also higher-numbered woods as well. These clubs are ideal for taking shots after your initial tee shot but before you’re close enough to use your chipper, wedge, or putter. Keep in mind that these clubs are designed to be used without the aid of a tee, but they can always be used for your tee shot if you’re at a particularly short hole.
Golf Clubs 101 wedge bounce, what is it?
When you are looking at improving your short game, and you look at wedges, they are listed with different bounce numbers with the same loft, what are they talking about?
Titleist golf clubs had a very good explanation and i will try to put into more lay terms for the golfers to understand. Put simply, bounce is the angle and thickness of the bottom of the club (sole). This sole design is either thick or large and has an angle to keep the golf clubs from digging into what ever you are trying to hit the ball out of. Having this bounce is more important on sand shots to help from getting “fat” shots or digging deep under the ball and losing energy on the sand and making the golf ball come up short on your shot.
Having to much bounce on a fairway shot or an area with little grass to hold the ball up can cause you to blade the ball. And we all have done that and the golf balls go 40 yards instead of the 15 yards you intended.
The wedge golf clubs are very hard to understand for the average golfer. They have loft angles and bounce angles and how many do you really need in your golf bag. Titleist Glof Clubs has some information to help.
Most golfers if they are somewhat serious about their golf game will have 3 or 4 wedges. To determine the number you have is up to you, the more wedges the less other clubs you can carry and visa versa.
The Wedges starting with the pitching wedge should be gaped by how far the golf ball travels when struck full swing. If your Titleist Vokey pitching wedge goes 100 yards then your gap wedge should probably travel about 60 yards full swing. And then the high lob Vokey wedge should travel about 30 yards with a full swing.
And boy if that is not a scary shot that takes full concentration, 30 yard to the pin and you swing all in to get it to the pin. If you blade it, bye bye golf ball! that is when you need a low bounce sole or deep grass to get the shot right.
Skilled shot maker wedges 101
Titleist Golf Clubs has found that there are three different kinds of swings that golfers use to hit a wedge shot.
I have written about the other two in previous blogs so here is the rest of the story! ha ha. The Skilled Shot Maker on wedge shots can change the angle that they attack the golf ball depending on what is needed to get the golf ball close or in the hole. Also this golfer can change the style, or stance, and angle of the golf clubs used to get the desired effect.
If this is you, congratulations you must practice your wedges very diligently, and often. And i would guess that you have a pretty low handicap as a reward for your work. Your wedges should have medium to low bounce so you have the versatility you need to change up on your shots to adapt.
Titleist Golf Clubs leaves you with this tip: you should have in you golf bag at least one wedge with increased sole relief to maximize your shot making opportunities.
Titlelist Golf Clubs helps to know wedges 101
Titleist Vokey Wedges has helpful hints and articles posted around in magazines and blogs and ECT. To help golfers understand the terminology and purpose of the bounce and loft uses of the wedge golf clubs. The golf club companies incorporate sole width, the sole camber and the grind of the sole to determine the bounce angle of a given wedge. The key to a good short game is to determine a bounce angle and loft for your individual wedges. That includes taking into account your type of swing when hitting each of the individual golf clubs and the type of conditions you usually play.
Titleist golf clubs also indicat that equally important is that you select your wedges, three or four, so that the gaps between them is manageable. This is so us golfers always have the right club in our golf bags for the situation we have gotten ourselves into. And there is no limit to the predicament us golfers can get ourselves into, amen.
Check back later for more on wedge selection and what the terminology means.
Titleist Vokey Wedges golf tips 101
Titleist Golf Clubs has studied the golfer and there swing change in the way they hit a wedge shot. It is, many times, very different than the way the golfer hits any other shots like drives and fairway or even long rough.
Titleist has discovered three ways to describe these swings, one of which is the Driver-Digger style. The swing starts with a moderate to steep angle of attack on the golf balls resulting in a deep divot on the grass or a lot of sand being moved in the bunker. That golfer swing is also with a square face relying on the golf clubs for the needed loft.
If this is your style then when you buy those new Titleist Vokey Wedges you need to get the ones with more bounce. That will help you hit the golf balls better, especially out of the sand.
Titleist Golf Clubs recommends possibly on your three wedges get the lob wedge with high bounce and the gap wedge with medium bounce.
Titleist golf clubs wedges for your swing 101
Titleist Golf Clubs has put out an amazing amount of information to help you decide how to pick out your wedge set of golf clubs. Today we are going to talk about you golfers that swing your wedges width a slider- sweeper style swing.
To explain this style better so you know if this is you remember we are talking about your swing when using wedges not your driver or long irons. And also realize that if you hit your pitching wedge from 100 yards out into about 70 yards and swing like you do with your long irons and short irons then this style is not for those golf clubs.
TheTitleist golf clubs to use for short wedges if you have a shallow angle of attack with minimal ground contact are the ones with medium or less bounce. If you move only a small amount of sand when you hit your golf balls out of the sand or slide the club under the ball with an open face these are for you.
Titleist golf clubs Vokey 200 Wedges
| Titleist Golf Clubs is widely known for there vokey wedges. The titleist wedges have made a name for themselves for there performance around the green.The Ttileist Vokey wedges feature a classic teardrop profile with a shallow heal and a high toe. Titleist golf clubs has models of these golf clubs in the pitching, lob, gap wedge. The 200 series comes in 48 degree loft all the way up to a 60 degree loft wedge.Titleist Vokey Wedges come in a classic chrome finish with a reduced glare satin appearance. And also the oil can finish that is unique hot oil process although the hot oil wears off over time it leaves the golf clubs with a raw finish and a soft feel to them.
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Titleist Golf Clubs the Vokey Wedges spin-milled
Titleist golf clubs has a designer, engineer, know it all maybe, in Bob Vokey the master craftsman. The Vokey spin- milled Wedges line was created by Bob and he gets continuous input from tour professionals on how his creations work.
With that kind of dedication and persistencewhat wedge do you think is as good as it gets. Very possibly the Vokey spin-milled wedge line ya think? With the different lofts and bounces available, to cover different swing styles and needs and course conditions. And don’t forget the two different groove designs for the new rules changes so you can have the best available golf clubs to get you up and down.
Titleist golf clubs can lay claim that the Vokey Wedges are the most played wedges on the pga tour since 2004. The precise profiles of these golf clubs was created using CAD for the perfect blend of shape, size, topline thickness, off-sets,lofts, and bounce. Bob even had a special tool created to cut the grooves prcicely the way he wanted. Such painstaking perfection so i can go out there and just shank one into the woods or blade it 40 yards over the green.
Titleist Golf Clubs Spin-Milled Wedges
Titleist golf clubs has a reputation for being of the leading edge of technology and engineering on there wedges. The Vokey Wedges are top of the heap in quality and designs.
Titleist Vokey Wedges have an unmatched number of ways to get the ball close to or in the cup from around the green. Vokeys come in many different lofts and also those lofts come in different bounces to match your specific swing style you use when hitting your wedges from the grass or the sand.
Titleist golf clubs Vokey Wedges even have two groove designs for the golf rules that apply to tournaments you play in. These hand ground sole designs offer golfers a choice of configuration that will satisfy their needs.
Come back again and again to learn about the new wedges available and what all the terminology means to your game. I will try my best to make it clear.