1 Most club golfers are pretty clued up these days when it comes to the loft on their golf clubs, but bounce is perhaps less well understood, even though it’s equally as important.
All wedges, and indeed irons, have a leading edge, a sole and a trailing edge (see photo, above). The bounce in golf clubs was originally designed for sand irons. When the trailing edge hit the ground, the club would bounce through and out of the sand, bringing the ball up and out with it, rather than the club simply burying itself in the sand via the leading edge, and the ball not going very far as a result.
Most wedges now have two numbers stamped on them: the loft – typically 46 to 60 degrees – and the…