An office worker A made a big decision and changed three wedges to the latest models one month ago. But every time he plays a short game, he takes out a handful of grass. He only recently learned that the cause of the wedge was the wrong choice. The ground at a golf course he frequently visits is rather soft, but the wedge bounce angle is small, and when he hits the back of the ball, the wedge dug deep into the ground.
As in the case of A, there are a few golfers who regret buying a new golf club. To buy a product that suits you without wasting money, you need to know some common sense about golf clubs. 스포츠토토
The bounce mentioned as an example is the angle formed by the line connecting the leading edge and the lowest point of the brush with the ground. Usually, when you look at the wedge head, the numbers and alphabets such as "5408 K" and "58 10 M" are written, and the first 54 and 58 are the loft angles, 08 and 10 are the bounce angles, and L and M are the grind forms of the brush. In general, a wedge with a low bounce is suitable for a hard course and a high bounce wedge for a soft course. Grinds vary in notation and types from company to company, so you should refer to website data.
The most important part of a golf club is its shaft. Knowing about flex, kick point, swing weight, etc. can help you choose a product. Flex refers to the flexibility of the shaft. It should be marked as L (lady's), R (regular), S (steep), X (extra stiff), etc. Since there is no unified standard, some companies can mark it as S and others as R. Even if it is the same flex, the shafts of brands targeting senior or female golfers are more slick. Also, the more flexible the shaft, the higher the ball's trajectory and tends to face to the left.
Kick point refers to the part that bends the most on the shaft. If the tip (head side) is bent, it is a low kick point, if the butt (grip side) is bent, it is a high kick point, and if it is in the middle, it is a mid kick point. The low kick point shaft club shows relatively high trajectory, and the high kick point club shows low trajectory. If the ball is pushed to the right, it can be effective to use the low kick point shaft. On the other hand, if it is wound to the left, it is necessary to consider replacing it with the high kick point shaft.
Swing weights are a concept of head weight. There are alphabets A through F, and each step is again divided from 0 to 9. The swing weight is heavier from A to F and from 0 to 9. If the swing weight is heavy, there is a high probability that the ball will be pushed to the right, and if the swing weight is low, the ball is likely to be pulled.