Scoring zone questions
Grind out a better result

If you open the blade of your wedge, are you presenting more bounce or less bounce? How does it impact your contact with the ball and the result you experience?

Club designers continue to find ways to improve your consistency and your experience. Creating different grinds on wedges to give golfers flexibility is one way. For instance, a grind that gives you the ability to open the face and not present too much bounce.   

Your wedges are the clubs to use in what we call the scoring zone. Playing with fitted wedges helps you make clean contact to produce the spin and trajectory of better short-game shots. Bounce and grind are key to your scoring zone performance.

Want to perform better?

You should book in for a short-game assessment and we’ll check your technique and your tools. Improvements in both or either will give you a better short game.