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can anyone tell me what the standard bounce is on this club 56 deg,and has anyone used these wedges before? im looking for 8 deg so if its not that low im going with the vokey i think ,thanks


Posted

Due to numerous requests from the public, 2010 sees the launch of the first Norman Drew standard bounce wedges. This wedge is aimed at golfers who play on traditional parkland courses and therefore need a more standard bounce angle to ensure the club doesn’t get caught up in heavier grass. The wedge is finished in beautiful deep black PVD for looks that match the clubs performance.

Specifications

Loft

Hand

Shaft

Bounce

Lie Angle

Length

52°

RH/LH

Dynalite

64 °

35.75"

54°

RH

Dynalite

64 °

35.5"

56°

RH/LH

Dynalite

10°

64 °

35.5"

58°

RH

Dynalite

64 °

35"

60°

RH/LH

Dynalite

64 °

35"


Posted

Norman felt that the majority of modern wedges feature lots of bounce. This makes it difficult to 'nip' the ball off the surface, especially off tighter lies and in particular around links courses. By reducing the bounce by 50% over standard wedges you end up with a leading edge that sits 'flush' to the ground and allows the golfer to maximize the spin from a tight lie. Combined with a CNC milled face this is the ultimate 'spin machine' from tight lies.

Specifications

Loft

Hand

Shaft

Bounce

Lie Angle

Length

48°

RH

Dynalite

1.5°

64 °

35.75"

50°

RH

Dynalite

64 °

35.75"

52°

RH

Dynalite

64 °

35.75"

54°

RH

Dynalite

64 °

35.5"

56°

RH

Dynalite

64 °

35.5"

58°

RH

Dynalite

4.5°

64 °

35"

60°

RH

Dynalite

64 °

35"


Posted

Ive got the 52 and 60 both in low bounce and i play on a very soft parkland course, i know they say i should be using a high bounce but i feel I've got more options with the low ones. Exceptional value for the money


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