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Ok, I'm going to be buying a Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Wedge in a couple of days, but I have a question. I'm going to get a 60º, but I saw that there were different bounce degree or something like that, my question is: What does the bounce do? And what should I really aim for?

Thanks in advance.

In my Tourino Stand Bag:
Driver: S9-1 F 9.5º Aldila DVS-HL S Flex Shaft
5 - Wood: 1200 Gear Perfect (being upgraded next year)
Irons: R7 Irons 4-PW
Balls: GamersWedge: 60.08º Vokey Spin Milled Wedge - Oil Can


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  wrx_junki said:
Taken from TST main site:

Okay thanks. So basically (from somewhere else i read) the firmer the ground and sand that I play on the lower the bounce I want and since I'm kind of a sweeper a lower bounce is recommended. So something between 8-10 is best for me, I'm guessing.

In my Tourino Stand Bag:
Driver: S9-1 F 9.5º Aldila DVS-HL S Flex Shaft
5 - Wood: 1200 Gear Perfect (being upgraded next year)
Irons: R7 Irons 4-PW
Balls: GamersWedge: 60.08º Vokey Spin Milled Wedge - Oil Can


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10-12 degrees would be alot for a 60. I have and like the 60.08. I am also not very steep and don't take big divots. It is a very nice wedge.

Brian


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  Leftygolfer said:
10-12 degrees would be alot for a 60. I have and like the 60.08. I am also not very steep and don't take big divots. It is a very nice wedge.

Okay, thanks. Most likely I'll go with the 60.08.

In my Tourino Stand Bag:
Driver: S9-1 F 9.5º Aldila DVS-HL S Flex Shaft
5 - Wood: 1200 Gear Perfect (being upgraded next year)
Irons: R7 Irons 4-PW
Balls: GamersWedge: 60.08º Vokey Spin Milled Wedge - Oil Can


Note: This thread is 5808 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

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