um bounce and grind. Uh there are general guidelines that that sort of point us in the right direction uh based on the player’s club delivery and the course conditions that they’re typically playing. So you see a guy that’s extremely steep with his club delivery uh or particularly playing in in relatively soft conditions all the time, that player typically is going to play a slightly higher bounce wedge. And then the exact opposite. you see a player with a shallower angle of attack or playing in very firm conditions, those players typically are going to get along a little bit better with a lower bounce wedge. That’s not always the case. And and what we’re going to do in a wedge fitting is is really just take a a super nerdy deep dive on how leading edge is interacting with the turf uh for you, the player, to give you the best chance to get good compression, hit between the the second and fifth groove on the club face. And then a sole design that offers the opportunity for you to hit the shots that you’re trying to
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