Bounce angles

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By David C

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  1. Can anyone help me out? Looking for the bounce angles (not effective bounce) of: Sm5 t grind in lob wedge 58 or 60 Sm6 m grind in lob wedge Sm6 L grind in lob wedge Sm6 K grind in lob wedge

    Also, which has the peak bounce in the middle of the sole.

    Thanks

  2. Hi David,

    The SM6 L Grind features 16° of measured bounce. This wedges is a great example of why Effective Bounce is such an important measurement. Bob and his team spend an incredible amount of time testing wedges to make sure the effective bounce that is on each wedge is reflective of the playability of that wedge, not just a single measurement. The L grind has a narrow sole, with heel, toe and trailing edge relief, making the L Grind our lowest bounce wedge.

    The SM6 K Grind has 12° of measured bounce. The width of the sole makes this wedge play higher bounce than the L Grind, while the camber enhances greenside versatility.

    The SM5 62° T Grind has 16° of measured bounce. Similar to the L, the T Grind has heel, toe and trailing edge relief, however, it is wider than the L Grind, which makes the T Grind play as a slightly higher bounce wedge than the L Grind.

    Hope this helps

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