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So one of the main things you need to consider when choosing new wedges is the amount of Bounce you have on your wedges now bounce is the relationship between the Leading Edge and the trailing Edge it’s the angle between the two and the steeper the angle the more bounce your
Wedge has give you had a wedge with completely no bounce that Leading Edge will be incredibly sharp the margin for error on the strike would be nothing at all it be very difficult to strike your chip and Pitch shots cleanly so it just gives you a little bit of leeway on the
Strike and your Technique as well as the prevailing ground conditions would influence the amount of Bounce you should have so if you tend to be quite steep into the golf ball you want a bit more bounce to give you a little bit more resistance through the turf as if
You’re quite shallow into the golf ball you don’t need as much bounce on your wedges and then in terms of the turf conditions if you play on quite tight links firm Turf you don’t need a lot of Bounce because the ground is firm and obvious as the name suggest if you have
Too much bounce the Leaning Edge won’t get under the ball the wedge will bounce off the ground and you won’t be able to strike the ball cleanly