A high-bounce wedge grinded down angle on the front. Jason Dufner knows what works for him. Ryan Barath hits the range with the major winner to talk all things @cobragolf wedges on this episode of Bench Tested.
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What’s it like working with the Cobra team to develop a wedge, especially for in your case a 60°ree that you like to use around the greens to get it dialed in for all those shots? You know, through my career seen a lot. I’ve played around with a lot of different things and I’d say about six or seven years ago, I kind of settled on a certain wedge type. It’s a wider sole. Um, I like a lot of bounce on the front. So, they have to grind this angle. Luckily, with the technology we have now, we can 3D print these. So, a couple years ago, Cobra came to me and they’re like, “Hey, we have this technology we can scan and then we can 3D print them right to those specifications.
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6 or seven years ago? 67!😂😂
His family has history of duffing it so he makes sure to get his grinds optimized
I got Cobra Snake bite wedges. Love them.