What is the best grind for a sand wedge?
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.
How do you treat oil Candges?
i found this on the web it sounds far fetched but it works take the finish off your wedge with coke then take a blow torch and heat your wedge tell it is a dark blue color then drop the head in old car oil it looks great then paint fill to your liking and good to go!
What is the most forgiving Vokey wedge?
K-Grind
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.
What degree is a Titleist sand wedge?
54°-56°
In between a pitching wedge and a lob wedge, a standard sand wedge loft is usually 54°-56°, giving you versatility around the green.
Are Vokey wedges forgiving?
Titleist Vokey SM8 Wedge After testing the clubs thoroughly, we found the clubhead more stable and forgiving, and we were able to produce high levels of consistent spin. There are loads of grinds to choose from so we highly recommend going for a custom fit to make sure you get the most forgiving SM8 for your swing.
What is an Oil Can wedge?
The Titleist Vokey Oil Can wedge features a distinct finish from a heat oxide treatment that results in a penny color that wears over time and provides a soft feel. This wedge comes in a variety of loft, sole and bounce combinations from renowned wedge mastermind Bob Vokey for Tour-proven playability and performance.
Can you Regroove wedges?
It may not seem like a big deal at the time, but worn grooves, particularly on your wedges, can lead to a lack of bite around the green. Getting the wedge regrooved is an option, but it’s an inexact process that’s probably not worth the time. “Regrooving the wedge incorrectly can make the grooves non-conforming.
Is a 56-degree wedge the same as a sand 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.
What’s a 56-degree wedge for?
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.